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Sprint 1 is closed.
The goal was to define the first Meronq language primitives โ the Canonical Engineering Model (CEM) โ that every runtime, memory, scanner, and translator component will share. That vocabulary now exists in code, in tests, and in the handshake AI clients receive at session start.
What Sprint 1 delivered
Every item on the roadmap is checked off:
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Entity, Relation, Evidence, Event, Action, and Result models in
packages/core - Factory functions, type guards, and branded IDs
- First core domain API export from
@meronq/core - Test suite for primitives and a minimal graph linking example
From types to runtime: handshake + CEM snapshot
Before closing Sprint 1, we addressed seven review gaps:
- CEM in handshake โ entities, relations, evidence from the workspace
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Fresh sprint hints โ open roadmap tasks drive
recommended_next_steps -
Single vision source โ
docs/product/vision.md -
Portable project path โ auto-discovery via
pnpm-workspace.yaml - Docs aligned โ architecture status, ADR index
- Social tools isolated โ opt-in distribution module
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Git write gate โ
MERONQ_ALLOW_GIT_WRITE=truerequired
Local MCP is now v1.10.0.
Sprint 2 โ Local Project Intelligence
Scanner + CLI prototype. CEM entities from real project structure.
Follow along
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