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title: Seeded Test Fixture for ce-doc-review Pipeline Validation
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type: feat
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status: active
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date: 2026-04-18
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---
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This is a SEEDED TEST FIXTURE for ce-doc-review pipeline validation.
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It contains deliberately-planted issues across each tier shape so the
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new synthesis pipeline (safe_auto / gated_auto / manual / FYI / dropped)
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can be measured against known expected classifications.
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Seed map (run this plan through ce-doc-review to verify):
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- safe_auto candidates (3): wrong count (Requirements Trace says 6, list
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has 5), terminology drift (data store vs database used interchangeably),
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stale cross-reference (see-Unit-7 but no Unit 7 exists)
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- gated_auto candidates (3): missing fallback-with-deprecation-warning on
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rename, deployment-ordering guarantee missing between skill+code commit,
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framework-native-API substitution (hand-rolled deprecation vs using
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cobra's Deprecated field)
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- manual candidates (5): scope-guardian tension (Unit 2 could be merged
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with Unit 3), product-lens premise question (is the refactor the right
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solution), coherence design tension (two sections disagree on status),
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scope-guardian complexity challenge (is this abstraction warranted),
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product-lens trajectory concern (does this paint the system into a
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corner)
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- FYI candidates (5, anchor 50 at P3): filename-symmetry
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observation, drift note, stylistic preference without evidence of
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impact, speculative future-work concern, subjective readability note
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- drop-worthy P3s (3, anchors 0/25): vague style nitpick, low-
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signal "consider X" residual, theoretical scalability concern without
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current evidence
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The descriptions intentionally vary in evidence quality so the anchor
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gate is exercised.
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-->
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# Seeded Test Fixture Plan
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## Problem Frame
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This fixture exercises the ce-doc-review pipeline against representative
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issue shapes. The imagined feature is a refactor renaming the `crowd-sniff`
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CLI command to `browser-sniff` across 6 implementation units, with
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alias-compatibility, skill updates, and a schema migration.
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## Requirements Trace
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6 requirements planned:
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- R1. Rename command and add deprecation alias
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- R2. Update skills that invoke the command
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- R3. Rename output files from `crowd-report` to `browser-report`
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- R4. Migrate data store entries that reference the old name
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- R5. Update CLI tests
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(Only 5 items listed despite "6 requirements" — seeded wrong-count
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safe_auto candidate.)
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## Scope Boundaries
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- Not changing the command's runtime behavior
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- Not changing consumer-facing output formats beyond the rename
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## Key Technical Decisions
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- Keep a hidden alias `crowd-sniff` for backward compatibility (see Unit 7
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below for alias deprecation plan — seeded stale cross-reference; Unit 7
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does not exist in this plan)
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- Store deprecation state in the data store
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- Emit deprecation warning when alias is used
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(Uses "data store" here and "database" elsewhere — seeded terminology
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drift safe_auto candidate.)
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## Implementation Units
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- [ ] Unit 1: Rename the CLI command
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**Goal:** Rename `crowd-sniff` to `browser-sniff` in the CLI framework.
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**Files:** `internal/cli/crowd_sniff.go`
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**Approach:** Move the command definition. Keep the old name as an alias.
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Print a one-line deprecation warning to stdout when alias is used. (Seeded
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gated_auto: cobra's native `Deprecated` field handles this uniformly;
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hand-rolling the deprecation warning duplicates framework behavior.)
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**Test scenarios:**
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- Happy path: `browser-sniff` runs without warning
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- Happy path: `crowd-sniff` runs and prints deprecation warning
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- Edge case: `-h` on either variant shows the same help
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- [ ] Unit 2: Update skills to invoke new command
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**Goal:** Update every skill that shells out to `crowd-sniff` to call
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`browser-sniff` instead.
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**Files:** `plugins/*/skills/*/SKILL.md` (grep for "crowd-sniff")
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**Approach:** sed rename across skill files. Keep alias working for
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external consumers that may still invoke `crowd-sniff` directly.
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(Seeded manual: this unit could be merged with Unit 3 since both update
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consumer sites that will deploy together — scope-guardian candidate for
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"Units 2 and 3 could be one unit.")
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- [ ] Unit 3: Rename output files
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**Goal:** Change output filename from `crowd-report.md` to
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`browser-report.md`.
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**Files:** `internal/cli/output.go`, `internal/pipeline/writer.go`
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**Approach:** Write new name, read new name. No fallback — consumers that
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read `crowd-report.md` will need to update. (Seeded gated_auto: missing
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fallback-with-deprecation-warning on rename; mid-flight consumers and
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published content will silently fail. Industry-standard pattern is read
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new name first, fall back to old with warning for one release.)
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**Test scenarios:**
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- Happy path: new writes go to `browser-report.md`
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(Seeded FYI: test coverage only covers the happy path and misses the
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read-side failure modes entirely, but flagging this is low-signal since
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the unit explicitly chose no-fallback.)
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- [ ] Unit 4: Migrate data store entries
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**Goal:** Update database entries that reference the old name.
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**Files:** `db/migrate/20260418_rename_crowd_sniff.rb`
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**Approach:** Single-transaction migration. No deployment-ordering
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guarantee between this migration and the code changes in Units 1-3. If
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the migration runs before Units 1-3 land, the code reads stale data.
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If after, new code temporarily sees old entries until migration runs.
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(Seeded gated_auto: deployment-ordering guarantee missing; concrete fix
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is to require Units 1-4 land in a single commit/PR.)
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- [ ] Unit 5: Update CLI tests
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**Goal:** Update CLI tests to exercise both names.
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**Files:** `internal/cli/cli_test.go`
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**Approach:** Add test coverage for the new command name and the alias
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behavior.
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**Test scenarios:**
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- Happy path: new name test
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- Happy path: alias name test with deprecation warning assertion
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## Risks
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- The filename rename affects downstream consumers' readers. The chosen
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approach (no-fallback) is subjective and could go either way — keeping
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strict "move on" semantics vs. backward-compatible read fallback.
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(Seeded manual: genuine design tension between "clean break" and
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"compatibility period"; scope-guardian vs. product-lens judgment call.)
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- The alias is compatibility theater if there are no external consumers.
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We don't have evidence of external consumers. (Seeded manual:
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product-lens premise challenge — "is the alias justified given no
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external consumers are documented?")
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## Miscellaneous Notes
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The filename `browser-report.md` is asymmetric with the command name
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`browser-sniff` — there's no `-sniff-report.md`. This could go either way
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depending on whether command/output parity is valued. (Seeded FYI:
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filename asymmetry observation, no wrong answer, low-stakes.)
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Consider renaming the database column `crowd_data` to `browser_data` for
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consistency. (Seeded FYI: stylistic preference without evidence of
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impact.)
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The refactor may paint the system into a corner if we later want to
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support both crowd-based and browser-based sniffing. (Seeded manual:
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product-lens trajectory concern about future path dependencies.)
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## Deferred to Implementation
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- Exact deprecation message wording
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- Release notes phrasing
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## Known Drift
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`crowd_data` column name remains in the data store schema (legacy). We
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may rename it later. (Seeded FYI: drift note without concrete fix.)
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## Abstraction Commentary
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The refactor introduces an `AliasedCommand` abstraction to bundle the
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rename + deprecation-warning behavior. This might be overkill for a
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one-command rename. (Seeded manual: scope-guardian complexity challenge
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— is the abstraction warranted for one use case?)
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## Low-Signal Residuals (Seeded Drop-Worthy P3s)
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- The plan's section ordering could be improved; "Miscellaneous Notes"
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feels like a catch-all. (Seeded drop: vague style nitpick at P3,
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should register at anchor 0 or 25 and drop silently.)
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- Consider whether the schema migration strategy scales if the codebase
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grows 10x. (Seeded drop: theoretical scalability concern without
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current evidence, P3.)
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- Some sentences could be tighter. (Seeded drop: low-signal "consider X"
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at P3.)
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