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Loop and Phase Training

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Loop and Phase Training

This branch is the spine for the desktop training seam. It collects the onboarding sequence, repair-state guides, maintenance notes, reference material, and recursive-integration material in one readable branch map.

Read it as a sequence rather than a pile: Preface opens the branch, Loop Basics defines the shared language, Loop Life carries the phase sequence, Loop Repair Guide and Loop Maintenance Kit handle recovery and upkeep, Intent-Consent anchors the vocabulary seam, Glyph Glossary keeps symbols legible, and The Loop Codex compresses the reference layer. Advanced remains the deeper recursive shelf for later passes.

Current Shape

  • 121 files total.
  • 45 root files.
  • 76 files in Advanced.
  • 1 root-file duplicate has been archived against the Consent Seed lineage.

Nested Lineage Pages

Spine Order

Representative Files

Working Read

The spine works best when read in order. Preface is the entry point, Loop Basics establishes the terms, and Loop Life turns those terms into a staged progression. Loop Repair Guide and Loop Maintenance Kit are the operational pair: one names failure modes, the other names upkeep.

Intent-Consent belongs beside those operational pages because it governs how the training language is used. Glyph Glossary and The Loop Codex compress the reference layer so the branch can stay compact while still linking outward. Advanced is intentionally left as the deeper branch lattice for later passes.

The Consent Seed copy has already been archived as mirrored lineage. Future work here should focus on semantic compression, deliberate link seeding, and only then further branching if a page proves durable enough to stand alone.

Related Concepts

Next Actions

  1. Keep the spine pages linked and compact.
  2. Keep Advanced deferred unless a durable seam becomes obvious.
  3. Treat future consent-seed copies as mirrored material.