fpf:actualize
Actualize Knowledge Base
This command is a core part of maintaining a living assurance case. It keeps your FPF knowledge base (.fpf/) in sync with the evolving reality of your project's codebase.
The command performs a three-part audit against recent git changes to surface potential context drift, stale evidence, and outdated decisions. This aligns with the Observe phase of the FPF Canonical Evolution Loop (B.4) and helps manage Epistemic Debt (B.3.4).
Action (Run-Time)
Step 1: Check Git Changes
Run git commands to identify changes since last actualization:
# Get current commit hash
git rev-parse HEAD
# Check for changes since last known baseline
# (Read .fpf/.baseline file if it exists, otherwise use initial commit)
git diff --name-only <baseline_commit> HEAD
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