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Point boundary prose at canonical ORGANISM.md#117

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Companion to PyAutoLabs/PyAutoBrain#25: the boundary block is canonical in PyAutoBrain/ORGANISM.md; Build keeps one paragraph stating its own side (pure executor). Roadmap item 5.

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The mirrored boundary/call-chain block is now defined once in
PyAutoBrain/ORGANISM.md; this repo keeps only its own side (pure executor).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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@Jammy2211 Jammy2211 merged commit 5f81f3b into main Jul 8, 2026
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Pull request overview

Updates PyAutoBuild’s agent guidance to avoid duplicating the cross-repo boundary description, instead pointing readers to the canonical boundary prose maintained in PyAutoBrain.

Changes:

  • Replaces the duplicated “boundary” block in AGENTS.md with a short pointer to the canonical definition in PyAutoBrain.
  • Keeps PyAutoBuild’s side of the boundary explicit: Build remains a pure executor gated upstream via pyauto-heart readiness.

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Comment thread AGENTS.md
Comment on lines +9 to +13
The organs, boundaries and the `Brain → Heart (gate) → Build (execute)` call
chain are defined once in `PyAutoBrain/ORGANISM.md`. Build's side of it:
**pure executor** — it runs no readiness checks of its own and never
re-derives a gate decision; readiness is gated upstream by the Brain via
`pyauto-heart readiness`.
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