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claude-templates/AGENTS.md points any harness at protocols.org, the rules locations, and the /name-to-file resolution rule, and tells it to degrade per each rule's documented fallback instead of skipping gates. make install links it to ~/.codex/AGENTS.md (new CODEX_DIR stanza) and install-ai.sh seeds a project-owned copy at bootstrap, never overwriting an existing one. The rulesets root carries a tracked symlink as dogfood. Five new bats tests cover the link idiom and the seeding. This resolves the generic-instruction-file blocker from the runtime spec, and velox picks up the global link on its next session's make install.
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A gitignore-mode project only ignored .ai/. CLAUDE.md was left untracked but not ignored, so an accidental git add or a codify run could still commit a personal CLAUDE.md, the private rule copies under .claude/, or an AGENTS.md. install-ai now ignores the whole set (.ai/, .claude/, CLAUDE.md, AGENTS.md) at bootstrap, line-idempotent so an existing .gitignore isn't duplicated.
.claude/ goes in the set because it's rulesets-owned (copies of claude-rules/*.md plus the language bundle's rules, hooks, and settings), re-synced from rulesets every startup, so git isn't how it travels. Ignoring it also keeps those private rule copies out of the repo, which ignoring CLAUDE.md alone would miss. The gate is unchanged: track-mode projects (personal/doc repos, team repos sharing config) keep tracking the set.
sweep-gitignore-tooling.sh backfills the set across existing gitignore-mode projects, idempotent and skipping track-mode by design. It warns when a now-ignored path is already tracked, since the ignore won't untrack it. protocols.org states the policy once.
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install-ai now creates a top-level inbox/ with a .gitkeep in every project it bootstraps. inbox-send treats a project as a messaging target only when it has both a .ai/ marker and a top-level inbox/, so before this a freshly bootstrapped project couldn't receive cross-project handoffs until the inbox was made by hand.
The directory is created in both track and gitignore modes, since inbox/ is a project-root convention independent of whether .ai/ is tracked. The step is idempotent, so a project that already has an inbox keeps its contents.
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Adds scripts/tests/audit.bats (6 tests) and scripts/tests/install-ai.bats (5 tests) covering the three destructive edge cases that the fold-epic test plan deferred yesterday: audit --apply --force clobbering a tracked dirty .ai/, audit's loop continuing past a missing-.ai/ project, and install-ai's interactive fzf-pick form. The first two go alongside happy-path sanity (clean sweep, drift detection, --apply convergence, dirty-skip); install-ai gets happy-path with explicit PROJECT, --track gitkeep stubs, refusal on existing .ai/, and notes.org placeholder substitution.
Strategy: redirect HOME to a per-test mktemp dir, scaffold synthetic project trees under HOME/code/, and run the real scripts against them. The canonical source stays the real one (resolved relative to each script's own location), so tests exercise the production rsync paths without copying canonical content. Use PATH stubs for fzf and find to cover the interactive and race-condition edges.
Makefile test: target extended with a bats stanza; description updated to "Run all test suites (pytest + ERT + bats)". make test now runs 352 green (296 pytest + 22 lint-org ERT + 23 todo-cleanup ERT + 6 audit bats + 5 install-ai bats), up from 341.
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