Documentation drift report [2026-06-17]#111
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Closed without merging. Per the drift-report convention added to AGENTS.md (commit 33e8242), drift agents should maintain a single overwritten DRIFT.md rather than committing dated report files — this PR adds another |
Generates the weekly documentation drift report comparing the README, Whitepaper, examples, and FR-1 checker. Flags substantive changes around design principles and code snippet drift, specifically excluding minor stylistic variations in adherence to guidelines.
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