# FruitBankHybridApp — Domain Rules ## 🛑 AI AGENT CORE PROTOCOL (CRITICAL ENFORCEMENT) You are operating in a multi-repo, documentation-first architecture. You MUST STRICTLY follow this protocol for every response. Failure to do so will break the workspace rules. 1. **MANDATORY OUTPUT PREFIX:** Your response MUST begin on the very first line with this format: `[LOADED_DOCS: N files (+K this turn: )]` - `N` = total count of `.md` files currently in your context (across all loaded docs in this conversation) - `K` = count of `.md` files newly loaded during THIS response (may be 0) - If `K > 0`: list the newly loaded files as **shortest unique short names** (see naming rule below) - If `K = 0`: write `[LOADED_DOCS: N files, no new loads]` - If `N = 0`: write `[LOADED_DOCS: NONE]` **Short-name rule (for each loaded `.md` file):** - **Default:** use the basename only. Works for all topic-prefixed companions (`LOGGING_ISSUES.md`, `BINARY_FEATURES.md`) and flat single-file topics (`ARCHITECTURE.md`, `GLOSSARY.md`, `CONVENTIONS.md`) — these are already unique. - **For `README.md` files:** always include the immediate parent folder as prefix → `TOPIC/README.md` (e.g., `LOGGING/README.md`, `BINARY/README.md`). Never write a bare `README.md` in the prefix because multiple folders have one. - **Cross-project disambiguation:** if two files share the same short name (rare — e.g., `docs/README.md` from two different projects), extend the prefix one more level: `PROJECT/docs/README.md`. Always use the shortest unique form. - **Never use absolute paths.** Never include the `.github/` prefix for `copilot-instructions.md` — the `.github/` location is implicit. When multiple are loaded simultaneously (typical in `protocol-audit`), apply the cross-project disambiguation above: `AyCode.Core/copilot-instructions.md`, `FruitBankHybridApp/copilot-instructions.md`, etc. **Examples:** - `[LOADED_DOCS: NONE]` — nothing loaded yet - `[LOADED_DOCS: 1 files, no new loads]` — only `copilot-instructions.md` loaded earlier, nothing new this turn - `[LOADED_DOCS: 4 files (+3 this turn: LOGGING/README.md, LOGGING_ISSUES.md, LOGGING_TODO.md)]` — logger topic folder loaded - `[LOADED_DOCS: 7 files (+3 this turn: SIGNALR/README.md, SIGNALR_ISSUES.md, SIGNALR_TODO.md)]` — SignalR topic loaded (LOGGING was already in context) - `[LOADED_DOCS: 5 files (+2 this turn: ARCHITECTURE.md, GLOSSARY.md)]` — top-level reference docs loaded (flat, no folder prefix needed) This prefix is MANDATORY on **EVERY** response (not just the first, not just when loading happens). It serves two purposes: **(a)** user-visible compliance signal, and **(b)** self-commitment for the no-re-read rule — in subsequent turns you read your own prior prefix from the conversation to enforce Rule #3. Dropping the prefix breaks both. 2. **HARD-GATE DELAY (DOCS BEFORE CODE) & TOOL EXECUTION BLOCK:** - If `[LOADED_DOCS: NONE]` applies, you **MUST STOP** and you are **STRICTLY FORBIDDEN** to use the following tools: `code_search`, `get_symbols_by_name`, `find_symbol`, or `get_file` (for non-markdown files). - Your VERY FIRST AND ONLY allowed tool calls must be `file_search` or `get_file` targeting the `.md` documentation in the relevant `docs/` folders or `README.md`. - Do not answer the user's core question until the `[LOADED_DOCS]` list is populated with the base architecture files. - **CRITICAL EXCEPTION:** Do **NOT** re-read `.md` files that are already mapped in your context or `LOADED_DOCS` list (strictly maintain rule 3). - **CROSS-REPO HARD-GATE:** When navigating to an external repo (via `own-dep-repos` paths), read that repo's `docs/` and `README.md` BEFORE searching its source code. The hard-gate applies to EVERY repo you enter, not just your own. - **PER-QUESTION DOC-FIRST:** Before searching source code for any user question, check whether there is a relevant `.md` file (folder `README.md`, other repo `docs/`, etc.) that has NOT yet been loaded. Read it first — it tells you where to look in the code, saving searches and tokens. Only after loading relevant docs should you search/read source files. 3. **STRICT NO-RE-READ POLICY (ANTI-LOOP):** You are PHYSICALLY FORBIDDEN from calling `get_file` or `file_search` on any `.md` file that is already listed in your `[LOADED_DOCS]` prefix. - **Definition:** A doc is "in your context" ONLY if you have read its actual file content via a tool call in THIS conversation. Prior session summaries, compacted messages, and memory entries do NOT count — they are lossy compressions. - Once an `.md` file is in your context, it STAYS in your context. - Re-reading them wastes tokens and breaks the protocol. - ONLY re-read an `.md` file if the user EXPLICITLY states "the file has changed on disk, read it again". - If the user simply mentions a glossary term or requests info found in a loaded doc, answer directly from memory. DO NOT search for it again. 4. **CONTEXT RECOVERY (SMART READ):** If the user asks a domain/architecture specific question and you realize the essential `.md` files are NO LONGER in your current context (they dropped out of memory), you **MUST automatically re-read** the necessary documentation before answering. Do NOT wait for the user to explicitly tell you to re-read them. Prioritize scanning the `docs/` folders to recover the lost context. **Auto-detection triggers (MUST treat ALL docs as NOT loaded):** - Session starts with a summary of a previous conversation (context recovery/compaction) - Message compaction or context compression occurred mid-session - You cannot quote the exact content of a doc you claim to know When any trigger fires → reset `[LOADED_DOCS: NONE]` and re-read per Rule #2. Directories to read (when recovering context): - `docs/` (in this repository root) - `../NopCommerce.Common/4.70/Plugins/Nop.Plugin.Misc.AIPlugin/docs/` 5. **EXPLICIT CONSENT FOR MODIFICATIONS:** NEVER rewrite, create, or delete any file (code, documentation, configuration, memory, or otherwise) without the user's explicit permission. If the user does not specifically request a code modification (e.g., using phrases like "we are just thinking," "what do you think," "let's plan"), you MUST ONLY provide text-based analysis and planning. You are FORBIDDEN from using file-modifying tools (`replace_string_in_file`, `edit_file`, `create_file`, etc.) until the user explicitly says "ok", "go ahead", "implement", or a similar unambiguous approval. 6. **AUTHORITY, RULE SCOPE, AND SKILL INVOCATION:** When proposing structural changes (new files, conventions, categories, IDs, naming patterns, URL schemes, etc.), follow these three principles: - **Authority before proposal:** Before proposing new structures, conventions, categories, or IDs, verify the proposal against the **authoritative source** for that domain. If a registry, convention doc, or canonical reference exists, follow it (or its registered maintenance workflow for new entries). Do not invent ad-hoc when an authority exists. - **Rule implications are part of the rule:** Rules have **scope implications** beyond their literal text. Apply rules **conservatively** — if a rule prohibits action X, do not work around it with novel patterns Y that achieve the same effect. Working around rule scope with ad-hoc patterns is a process violation, not a creative solution. - **Skill invocation preferred over reimplementation:** If a workspace skill's scope covers the current task, **invoke the skill explicitly** rather than manually performing similar steps. Skills canonicalize subtleties (validation rules, cross-references, edge cases) that ad-hoc reimplementation risks missing. Improvising a skill's logic is a process violation. ## Session Setup **Mandatory reads at session start** — in addition to this `copilot-instructions.md`, the agent MUST load the **two reactive workspace skills' `SKILL.md` files** (the three user-gated skills are lazy-loaded on demand — see notes below): - `docs-discovery/SKILL.md` — **reactive** (triggers on any domain question — must be ready BEFORE the first domain query arrives) - `docs-check/SKILL.md` — **reactive** (triggers at the end of every code-modifying response) The remaining three skills are **lazy-loaded** — `SKILL.md` is read on demand at invocation, not at session start. The 1-2 line summaries in `## Shared Agent Skills` below are sufficient for trigger recognition; the full skill content loads only when needed: - `protocol-audit/SKILL.md` — user-invoked ("audit protocol"); LLM-suggest-back when a `.github/copilot-instructions.md` or `SKILL.md` is modified during the session. - `adr-author/SKILL.md` — user-invoked ("let's plan X", "design Y"); LLM-suggest-back on ADR-worthy conversation drift. - `docs-archive/SKILL.md` — user-invoked ("archive ISSUES", "rotate logs"); LLM-suggest-back when active `_ISSUES.md` / `_TODO.md` / DEC log shows many closed prior entries. **Path resolution**: if this repo is the canonical protocol host (see `@repo` block below — typically AyCode.Core), the paths are local: `.github/skills//SKILL.md`. Otherwise, prefix with this repo's `own-dep-repos` AyCode.Core path (see the `## Shared Agent Skills` section below for explicit paths). **Why mandatory**: workspace skills live as plain `SKILL.md` files in `.github/skills/` — LLMs do NOT auto-discover them via any built-in skill-registry. Without pre-loading their `SKILL.md` content, the agent cannot reliably recognize implicit triggers (e.g., "domain question → invoke docs-discovery" at the moment the question arrives, not retroactively). Pre-loading is a **one-time cost** per session (~5-8K tokens for the 2 reactive `SKILL.md` files; the 3 user-gated skills are lazy-loaded — no upfront cost); Rule #3 (no-re-read) prevents repeated reads; re-read only if Rule #4 (Context Recovery) fires. **Amortization — critical, do NOT re-evaluate per-turn**: the Session Setup cost is measured over the ENTIRE session, not per single turn. A typical session has many turns; the first domain question alone already recoups the investment (alternative — repeated source-code `Grep`/`Read` per turn — costs 10-20K tokens *per turn* with lower output quality). Do NOT flag pre-loaded content as "wasteful" for turns that don't invoke it — the design depends on cross-turn amortization + Rule #3 (no-re-read) + on-demand specificity of Rule #4 (Context Recovery). This amortization is the **central token-economics principle** of the entire protocol stack. The first response's `[LOADED_DOCS: ...]` prefix must reflect **3 files** (this `copilot-instructions.md` + 2 reactive SKILL.md). Lazy-loaded skills add to the count when invoked. ## Workspace Dependencies # own-dep-repos: "name: path" — paths are relative to this repo root (.github/..) @repo { name = "FruitBankHybridApp" type = "product" layer = 2 own-dep-repos = [ "AyCode.Core: ../../../Aycode/Source/AyCode.Core", "AyCode.Blazor: ../../../Aycode/Source/AyCode.Blazor", "Mango.Nop Libraries: ../NopCommerce.Common/4.70/Libraries" ] } > This is the **single source of truth** for domain rules. Do not duplicate these elsewhere. > For detailed docs see: `README.md` → `docs/` > For core framework rules see: `.github/copilot-instructions.md` (in AyCode.Core repo) > For UI framework rules see: `.github/copilot-instructions.md` (in AyCode.Blazor repo) > For nopCommerce library rules see: `.github/copilot-instructions.md` (in Mango.Nop Libraries repo) > For nopCommerce plugin (server side) rules see: `../NopCommerce.Common/4.70/Plugins/Nop.Plugin.Misc.AIPlugin/README.md` (in Mango.Nop Plugins repo) > External repos in `own-dep-repos` are fully accessible — read their source code, docs, and `.github/copilot-instructions.md` freely when you need type definitions, base classes, or context. Do not limit yourself to the current workspace. ## Shared Agent Skills Skills defined in other repos. **Two reactive skills are pre-loaded at session start; three user-gated skills are lazy-loaded on demand** — see `## Session Setup` above for the load matrix: - **protocol-audit** — Cross-repo consistency audit for `.github/copilot-instructions.md` across all 5 repos. Location: `AyCode.Core/.github/skills/protocol-audit/SKILL.md` Activate from an AyCode.Core session, or read the SKILL.md directly and follow its steps. - **docs-discovery** — Load relevant `.md` documentation (main + `_ISSUES` + `_TODO` paired sets) BEFORE source-code search or modifications. Saves tokens vs. grep-based rediscovery. Location: `AyCode.Core/.github/skills/docs-discovery/SKILL.md` (see `own-dep-repos` above for the relative path to AyCode.Core) **Invoke proactively** before any domain-related coding task (see "Documentation-first coding" below). Honours the active repo's **no-re-read** rule. - **docs-check** — Evaluate loaded `.md` files at the end of every code-modifying response: drift vs code, missing topic coverage, csproj-glob registration gaps for new `.md` files, and new issue/TODO candidates. Emits the `[DOCUMENTATION CHECK]` section. Location: `AyCode.Core/.github/skills/docs-check/SKILL.md` **Invoke at the end of every code-modifying response.** Read-only on loaded docs; all patches surface as proposals (Rule #5 approval required). - **adr-author** — Create Architecture Decision Records (ADRs) for architecturally significant design decisions. Structured interview (context → alternatives → trade-offs → decision → consequences) producing a durable `docs/adr/NNNN-.md` file (product decisions) or a new `LLMP-DEC-N` row in the protocol decision log (meta-protocol decisions). Location: `AyCode.Core/.github/skills/adr-author/SKILL.md` **Invoke on explicit user request** ("let's plan X", "decide Y vs Z", "design the W module") **or proactively flag** when the conversation looks ADR-worthy (user must confirm — never auto-invoke). - **docs-archive** — Rotate closed entries (Status: Fixed/Resolved/Won't fix/Superseded by X) from active `_ISSUES.md`, `_TODO.md`, and `LLM_PROTOCOL_DECISIONS.md` into year-bucketed archive companions (`*_.md`). Year of the Status update determines destination file. Active files retain only Open/Partially Fixed entries plus a pointer to the archives. Archive files are NOT auto-loaded — agents read them on-demand when historical context becomes relevant. Location: `AyCode.Core/.github/skills/docs-archive/SKILL.md` **Invoke on explicit user request** ("archive ISSUES", "rotate logs") **or proactively flag** when an active artifact file has many closed prior entries (user must confirm — never auto-invoke). ## Protocol History Cumulative log of LLM-protocol decisions (rule changes, new skills, structural shifts): - `AyCode.Core/.github/LLM_PROTOCOL_DECISIONS.md` Read this file when you need to understand **why** a rule is the way it is, or before proposing a protocol change — it may save a debate about something already resolved. ## Documentation-first coding Before running any source-code `Grep` / `get_file` / `code_search` in response to a domain-related request, invoke the **`docs-discovery`** skill (path above). Scans `docs/` folders in THIS repo AND in referenced repos (via `own-dep-repos`) via Glob, loads paired .md sets as a unit. Rule-number-agnostic — refers to rule NAMES (no-re-read, folder-navigation, explicit-consent) which are stable across repos. ## Business Domain 1. **FruitBank** = fruit & vegetable wholesaler. The server side runs as a **nopCommerce plugin** — Customer, Order, Product, GenericAttribute are nopCommerce entities. 2. **Shipping** = INBOUND delivery (supplier → warehouse). **Order** = OUTBOUND delivery (warehouse → customer). Never confuse the two directions. 3. **"Pallet"** (`XxxItemPallet`) = a **measurement record**, NOT a physical pallet. Always created for every item, even non-measurable ones. ## Measurement Logic 4. **IsMeasurable=false** → weights are 0.0, only `TrayQuantity` is recorded. A Pallet record is still created. 5. **NetWeight = GrossWeight − PalletWeight − (TrayQuantity × TareWeight)** — this formula is universal across ShippingItemPallet, OrderItemPallet, and StockTakingItemPallet. 6. **MeasuringStatus.Finnished** — intentional legacy typo with double-n. Do NOT fix the spelling. 7. **MeasuringStatus** progression: NotStarted(0) → Started(10) → Finnished(20) → Audited(30). OrderItemPallet adds Audited when RevisorId > 0. ## Data Model 8. **GenericAttribute** = polymorphic key-value store. `KeyGroup` = owner type name, `EntityId` = owner ID. ProductDto reads IsMeasurable, Tare, AverageWeight, IncomingQuantity, NetWeight from GenericAttributes. 9. **Three parallel measurement hierarchies** share the same base (`MeasuringItemPalletBase`): - Shipping: ShippingItem → ShippingItemPallet - Order: OrderItemDto → OrderItemPallet (adds RevisorId for audit) - StockTaking: StockTakingItem → StockTakingItemPallet ## Technical 10. SignalR uses **AcBinaryHubProtocol** (custom binary), not default JSON. 11. Do not suggest removal/rollback as a solution — find a fix for the problem. 12. All AyCode references are via **DLL** (not ProjectReference) — this is intentional. nopCommerce 4.80.9 requirement. 13. **No redundant code** — before writing new logic, check whether similar methods already exist in the current context. Reuse or extract shared logic into smaller methods rather than duplicating. 14. **Keep all .md documentation in sync** — at the end of EVERY code-modifying response, invoke the **`docs-check`** skill (`AyCode.Core/.github/skills/docs-check/SKILL.md`). It evaluates loaded `.md` files for drift vs code, missing topic coverage, csproj-glob registration gaps for new `.md` files, and new issue/TODO candidates — then emits the `[DOCUMENTATION CHECK]` section per its procedure (or `[DOCUMENTATION CHECK] None.` single-line when nothing to report). The skill encapsulates the full calibration (4 prerequisites, 3-item volume cap, no-ID rule, status-update-on-fix clause) and empty-state handling. Passive detection + ASK FIRST; all patches require user approval (Rule #5). Do NOT trigger new searches for this check. 15. **MgGridBase** (AyCode.Blazor) is the canonical grid base for all data screens. New grids inherit `FruitBankGridBase`, set CRUD tags in the constructor, and use `MgGridWithInfoPanel` for layout. See `AyCode.Blazor.Components/docs/MGGRID/README.md` (in AyCode.Blazor repo) for the full technical reference. Do NOT create parallel grid base classes. 16. **AyCode.Core** solution (`../../../Aycode/Source/AyCode.Core/`) contains all core framework code: SignalR base classes, serialization, binary protocol, data sources, logging. Types not defined in this solution likely live in AyCode.Core. 17. **AyCode.Blazor** solution (`../../../Aycode/Source/AyCode.Blazor/`) contains all UI framework code: MgGridBase, MgGridWithInfoPanel, toolbar, layout persistence, Blazor component infrastructure. UI base classes or components not found here likely live in AyCode.Blazor. 18. **Mango.Nop Libraries** (`../NopCommerce.Common/4.70/Libraries/`) — independent shared library with its own `.github/copilot-instructions.md` and `docs/`. Contains DTOs, entities, data access, and service base classes. DTO or entity base classes not found in this solution likely live in Libraries. 19. **FruitBank nopCommerce Plugin** (`../NopCommerce.Common/4.70/Plugins/Nop.Plugin.Misc.AIPlugin/`) is the server-side plugin running inside nopCommerce 4.80.9. Contains SignalR hubs/endpoints, measurement services, data access (DbTable classes), admin controllers, and AI services. Server-side endpoints and services are defined here. 20. **Documentation layering** — write `.md` documentation at the **defining layer** (where the code lives). Higher-layer `.md` files reference the base docs (e.g. `see AyCode.Core/AyCode.Services/docs/SIGNALR/README.md`) and document only project-specific overrides or extensions. Never duplicate base-layer descriptions in consumer-level docs. 21. **Do not re-read .md files** already in your context window. They only change if you modify them yourself (new content is already in context) or if the developer tells you they changed — in that case re-read them once. 22. **Folder navigation** — start from the root `README.md` for solution-level navigation. When you need to understand a folder's contents or find a type/class, read the `README.md` in that folder first — it indexes the local files and sub-folders. Follow this before grepping or reading source files.