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refactor(forge): address PR #318 review — PR/Issue split, sqlite state, drop footer
Addresses the five review comments on PR #318:

- Split PullRequest from Issue and add a dedicated read_pr method on
  Forge/ScopedForge/GiteaForge (a PR carries merge state an issue does
  not); is_pr_open now derives from read_pr.
- Replace the JSON-file forge state with a thin swappable CRUD interface
  (ForgeStateStore) backed by SQLite (SqliteForgeStateStore) at
  ~/.bot-bottle/bot-bottle.db.
- Remove the provenance footer (provenance.py + its test): a mutable,
  unsigned PR comment is not an audit record.
- Reword the PRD: provenance is exposed via an API, not surfaced in the
  PR; document the Issue/PullRequest split and the SQLite store.

pyright clean (whole repo), pylint 10/10, 38 forge/resume unit tests pass;
no remaining refs to the removed provenance module or old JSON state API.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_01WL77TgFxKbs3cidGMG9dz7
2026-07-01 08:37:25 -04:00
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Docs

How this project records what it builds and why — and a guide to picking the right document for what you're capturing.

When to write which document

Artifact For
PRD (docs/prds/) A feature: what to build, scope, success criteria.
Research note (docs/research/) A landscape/tradeoff investigation.
Decision record (docs/decisions/) A decision that isn't itself a feature — a policy, a convention, a "we will / won't do this," or a load-bearing choice made inside a larger PRD that deserves to be discoverable on its own.

A decision that's fully specified by a PRD doesn't need duplicating in a decision record. Write one when the decision would otherwise be buried in prose, lost in an issue thread, or have no in-repo home at all (small requests that don't merit a PRD; non-feature choices like merge strategy or a trust posture).