REFAC: Shift terminology to Autonomy and harden CLI via socat

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#+TITLE: Root Cause Analysis: Asynchronous Lisp Repair Syntax Gate
#+DATE: 2026-04-11
#+FILETAGS: :rca:lisp:repair:decoupling:architecture:psf:
#+FILETAGS: :rca:lisp:repair:decoupling:architecture:autonomy:
* Executive Summary
Reimplemented the `org-skill-lisp-repair` to align with the "Sovereign Boundary" mandate. The previously synchronous, core-blocking repair logic has been replaced with an asynchronous, event-driven architecture using the Reactive Signal Pipeline.
Reimplemented the `org-skill-lisp-repair` to align with the "Autonomous Boundary" mandate. The previously synchronous, core-blocking repair logic has been replaced with an asynchronous, event-driven architecture using the Reactive Signal Pipeline.
* 1. Issue: Core Bloat & Synchronous Coupling
** Symptoms
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** Resolution
Updated the deterministic logic to correctly traverse the nested signal structure: `(getf (getf context :candidate) :payload)`.
* 3. PSF Mandate Alignment
** Sovereign Boundary
* 3. org-agent Mandate Alignment
** Autonomous Boundary
The core is now strictly a parser. Repair is an optional, user-space service.
** Reactive Signal Pipeline
Leveraged the pipeline's ability to re-inject `EVENT` signals to flatten the recursion of the repair loop.