Research

Current evidence, comparisons, experiments, and design rationale that inform jackin❯ decisions.

Research answers what is true, how we know, and what remains uncertain. It preserves dated evidence and design rationale without turning an investigation into an implementation commitment. Concrete work belongs in the Roadmap, which links back to the research that informed it.

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Research contract

SurfacePurposeExpected shape
Domain or category indexChoose where to beginPurpose, browse cards, reading guidance, related domains
Dossier indexOrient within a multi-page studyResearch question, headline findings, method, limitations, chapter map, related work
Evidence chapterFollow one line of reasoningSummary, scope, method, findings, implications, limitations, sources
Standalone studyUnderstand one bounded questionSummary, question, current evidence, analysis, limitations, sources, related work
Supporting referenceRevisit structured evidencePurpose, usage guidance, entries, evidence cutoff
BriefReproduce an investigationRepository file under prompts/research/; never a published docs page
WatchlistMonitor time-sensitive inputsSource, signal to monitor, affected research or roadmap work

How to read research

Start with a domain, then use its category landing pages to narrow the question. Dossier indexes give the conclusion and reading order before the detailed chapters. Standalone studies answer one bounded question directly. Every research page separates evidence and implications from Roadmap commitments.

Research is current-state documentation. A verification cutoff tells you when volatile evidence was last checked; Git history carries superseded values and the chronology of the investigation.

Research can recommend or rule out a direction. It does not declare work scheduled. The Roadmap owns implementation status, remaining work, and completion gates.

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