The old tracked TypeScript snapshot has been removed from the repository history and the root directory is now a Python porting workspace. README and tests now describe and verify the Python-first layout instead of treating the exposed snapshot as the active source tree. A local archive can still exist outside Git, but the tracked repository now presents only the Python porting surface, related essay context, and OmX workflow artifacts. Constraint: Tracked history should collapse to a single commit while excluding the archived snapshot from Git Rejected: Keep the exposed TypeScript tree in tracked history under an archive path | user explicitly wanted only the Python porting repo state in Git Confidence: medium Scope-risk: broad Reversibility: messy Directive: Keep future tracked additions focused on the Python port itself; do not reintroduce the exposed snapshot into Git history Tested: python3 -m unittest discover -s tests -v; python3 -m src.main summary; git diff --check Not-tested: Behavioral parity with the original TypeScript system beyond the current Python workspace surface
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Python
16 lines
326 B
Python
from __future__ import annotations
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from dataclasses import dataclass
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@dataclass(frozen=True)
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class ToolDefinition:
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name: str
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purpose: str
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DEFAULT_TOOLS = (
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ToolDefinition('port_manifest', 'Summarize the active Python workspace'),
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ToolDefinition('query_engine', 'Render a Python-first porting summary'),
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)
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