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God Architecture Check (Grade A)Security-tested development skill for Claude AI. Grade A. Pre-flight gate for any Acepe change that touches canonical session state, transcript order, tool operations, provider history parsing, hot st

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Daniel NikulshynReviewed by Daniel Nikulshyn·Updated July 2026

Overview

The God Architecture Check is a pre-flight gate for any Acepe change that touches critical components such as canonical session state, transcript order, tool operations, provider history parsing, and UI state derived from agent sessions. It's designed to ensure Acepe maintains a single source of truth for all agent-session data, preventing quick fixes that might look right in the UI but leave underlying issues unresolved. This check is crucial for maintaining data consistency and integrity across the system, particularly in areas like lifecycle, activity, turn state, capabilities, and UI state projections. It enforces the Green Rule, which dictates that raw provider data is input and not considered product truth, while Rust normalizes provider quirks into canonical facts that TypeScript and packages/ui read exclusively. The check warns against practices like reader fallbacks, parallel writes, and UI repair passes, directing fixes to upstream corrections in the canonical model. Acepe's authority surfaces, including SessionStateGraph, transcript message order, operation graph, and interaction graph, each have clear owners and consumers that read from them. The goal is to keep product truth in Rust-owned canonical data, avoiding storage in hot state or UI components.

Key features

  • Pre-flight gate for code changes affecting critical components
  • Enforces Green Rule for data consistency
  • Directs fixes to canonical model corrections
  • Identifies authority surfaces and their owners

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Use cases

Code Review

Use the God Architecture Check before editing code that reads or writes session-shaped data to ensure adherence to the single source of truth principle.

Migration Planning

Apply the check when planning migrations that remove duplicate state to ensure data consistency and integrity.

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Ensures data consistency and integrity
  • Prevents quick fixes that might bypass underlying issues
  • Enforces a single source of truth for agent-session data
  • Directs fixes to upstream corrections for long-term resolution

Cons

  • May require additional checks and validations before code changes
  • Could potentially slow down development pace due to required checks

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Q&A

Are there any potential drawbacks?

Yes, it may require additional checks and validations, potentially slowing down the development pace due to the required checks.

Asked by Victor Nguyen · Mar 13, 2026

What are the pros of using it?

It ensures data consistency and integrity, prevents quick fixes that might bypass underlying issues, and enforces a single source of truth for agent-session data.

Asked by Olga Ivanova · Mar 4, 2026

What does it enforce?

It enforces the Green Rule, which dictates that raw provider data is input and not considered product truth, while normalizing provider quirks into canonical facts.

Asked by Qiu Yan · Feb 27, 2026

What is God Architecture Check?

The God Architecture Check is a pre-flight gate for Acepe changes that touch critical components, ensuring data consistency and integrity by enforcing a single source of truth for agent-session data.

Asked by Cristina Moreno · Dec 23, 2025

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