Changelog
Read a concise consumer-facing summary of Adaptive Skills releases and current unreleased documentation work.
This page summarizes changes that matter to skill consumers. The root CHANGELOG.md remains the canonical technical record.
Unreleased
The documentation skill now includes a docs-as-runtime-corpus module for documentation that feeds assistants, snapshots, retrieval layers, raw Markdown, manifests, or llms* artifacts. A new Crisis Monitor field case records the validated pattern: private governed source, clean public export, versioned assistant snapshot, negative checks for technical leakage, and live smoke by manifest.
APM installation guidance now documents the verified target paths for Claude Code, Codex, and GitHub Copilot. APM 0.26.0 smoke tests against the immutable v0.1.2 tag materialized all 38 portable skills and passed apm compile --validate; the guide also records that manifest convenience scripts are not exposed through apm run in the consumer project.
The experimental AI Discovery & Agent Experience v0.1 domain pack now includes five reviewed
quality gates, five canonical skills, eight optional templates, eight synthetic cases, advisory
capabilities and routes, projection metadata, a dated standards register, and a public
self-service journey. No MoradaHarmoniA baseline or external outcome is claimed.
It now also has an optional family entrypoint that routes broad goals to the smallest sufficient
building block without replacing direct specialist use.
The first inventory audit of the remaining portable skills identifies Work Continuity & Efficiency
as the next pilot candidate and keeps broader or overlapping groupings on hold.
Work Continuity & Efficiency is now available as an optional family entrypoint over task
chunking, checkpoints, handoffs, and communication, with direct use of each building block
preserved. Crisis Response is explicitly excluded as Crisis Monitor-specific scope.
Knowledge Governance is now available as an optional family entrypoint over source evaluation, conflict resolution, and restricted-context checks.
Public documentation now labels the cross-domain library as portable skills while preserving generic for internal metadata and knowledge-mode semantics. The rendered-page validator was corrected to detect H1 tags with attributes, and the Product Management guide no longer renders duplicate page titles.
The portable product-management skill is now available as one consultative, modular entry point. Its first modules cover problem framing, discovery and evidence, prioritization and method selection, and metrics and outcomes. Public guidance explains the lifecycle, module selection, framework provenance, and handoffs to existing skills.
The Product Management contract keeps investment approval, roadmap commitment, task creation, delivery promises, and AletheIA macro governance outside its authority. Synthetic validation cases cover framing gaps, evidence quality, method rejection, metric interpretation, and composed handoffs.
Detailed public profiles are now available for all 38 portable skills. The pages add orientation and navigation while rendering the complete canonical contracts directly from SKILL.md, so the public reference does not become a parallel source of truth. The validated three-skill pilot was expanded without changing skill behavior or creating manually maintained contract copies.
The portable documentation skill now centers on source-backed self-service journeys for novice, practitioner, advanced, and maintainer readers. Its contract uses five durable Core Moves, context-triggered modules, a reusable checklist, and synthetic validation cases for multi-level onboarding, procedural clarity, and mixed-corpus auditing.
Public discovery and taxonomy now align the docs category, skill catalog, category description, and all 11 current portable domains. The broader documentation journey continues to improve onboarding, navigation, rendered links, and separation among current state, evidence, evolution, roadmaps, and maintainer records.
These changes alter consultative skill guidance, discovery metadata, and public reference routes. They do not add runtime enforcement, automatic routing authority, formal ASD-STE100 compliance, or AletheIA authority.
0.1.2
Documentation and package metadata were aligned with the current public skill surface and consumption guidance.
0.1.1
The release refined packaging and consumer-facing compatibility following the initial library release.
0.1.0
The initial public library established portable skills, category and governance documentation, APM packaging, structural validation, and separation between portable skills and domain validation packs.
Reading release information safely
- Use this page for orientation.
- Use root
CHANGELOG.mdfor exact technical history. - Use Current state for present support claims.
- Use roadmaps only for future candidates, not delivered capability.
Next steps
- Check Current state.
- Review Cases and evidence for maturity context.
- Read Evolution to understand how future changes are governed.
Experience Design is now available as an optional family entrypoint over the existing design building blocks.