By Skobyn
Reviews a target repository and produces two grounded board-review deliverables: a self-contained JSSI-branded interactive HTML viewer (16 diagram tabs, built by editing a copy of the approved reference template verbatim) and docs/architecture/index.md (narrative plus two strictly separate tables — Findings for code-level gaps, Open Decisions for architecture choices needing a human ruling). Supports a silent/autonomous generation mode and a distinct post-complete interview mode that walks a reviewer through Open Decisions one row at a time.
Walk a reviewer through an existing repo's Open Decisions table one row at a time, capture rulings, and write them back to docs/architecture/index.md. Requires a prior architecture-viewer run to have already produced that file. Pass the target repo path as arguments.
Run the architecture-viewer generation pipeline against a target repo, producing docs/architecture/viewer.html and docs/architecture/index.md. Pass the target repo path as arguments, plus "--silent" (or "run silent"/"silent mode") for zero-interaction autonomous mode.
Use when a reviewer says "walk me through the open decisions", "run the interview", or "let's rule on the open decisions" for a repo where docs/architecture/index.md already exists from a prior av-orchestrator run. Reads the existing Open Decisions table and walks each unruled row one at a time via AskUserQuestion — presenting the decision as a question, the options with tradeoffs verbatim from the register, and the recommendation framed neutrally — then records the human's ruling, owner/reviewer identity, and date back into index.md against that row's id. Resumable and skippable per row; already-ruled rows are never re-asked. NEVER reads, reorders, or writes to the Findings table. Do NOT use this for initial generation of the deliverables — that is av-orchestrator.
Use when a developer, tech lead, or architecture board member needs to generate the two architecture-review deliverables for a target repo — trigger phrases include "run architecture-viewer on this repo", "generate the architecture viewer", "produce the architecture review deliverables", "run architecture-viewer in silent mode", or "--silent". Reads the target repo (delegating to dependency-boundary-mapper, user-flow-mapper, resilience-mapper, performance-mapper, contract-inventory-mapper, and jssi-legacy-comprehension:system-map), derives the 16-tab diagram set, edits a copy of the approved reference viewer template to produce docs/architecture/viewer.html, and writes docs/architecture/index.md with a narrative plus two separate tables (Findings vs Open Decisions). Supports interactive mode (default, may ask scoping questions) and silent mode (zero AskUserQuestion calls, records its own scoping decisions). Does NOT walk a human through existing Open Decisions — that is av-interview.
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