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oci-deal-accelerator/kb/diagram/assets/archcenter-refs/hub-spoke-network-drg
root b77a855a3e Extractor: drawio → absolute_layout YAML scaffold (107/132 cached)
Closes the procedural hole that kept making Codex sessions fall back
to ``examples/`` for YAML scaffolding even after the SKILL forbade it.

The lookup tool returns a canonical Oracle ``.drawio`` as the geometry
source, but the agent had no YAML version of that geometry to copy —
the .drawio is XML with stencil-encoded icons. Without a scaffold,
agents reverse-engineered or fell back to ``examples/`` (which is
forbidden but happened anyway because the alternative was painful).

New tool ``tools/archcenter_drawio_to_template.py`` extracts:
  • canvas dimensions
  • containers (region / vcn / ad / subnet) classified by stroke /
    fill style markers
  • service bounding boxes with ``type: TODO_identify`` (the icon
    type is encoded in stencil bytes — agent fills it from the
    renderer's TYPE_TO_ICON aliases when authoring the spec)
  • edge waypoints (source, target, points)

Output lands at ``kb/diagram/assets/archcenter-refs/<slug>/_template.yaml``
next to the .drawio. Lookup now surfaces it as
``cached: yaml=<path>`` so the agent has a one-step "copy this YAML
and adapt" path.

Ran across all 132 cached folders: 107 templates emitted, 24 had no
.drawio (zip didn't ship one), 1 already cached.

Other persistent guardrails added in this commit:

- SKILL.md option 2 step 3: explicit reminder that valid ``type:``
  values come from ``TYPE_TO_ICON`` / ``ICON_TYPE_ALIASES`` in the
  renderer source plus the icon-index JSON files. Do NOT grep
  ``examples/`` for ``type:`` — that's where the previous Codex
  session was looking, against the rule.

- ``make archcenter-templates-refresh`` Makefile target.

- The lookup index now also indexes ``_template.yaml`` per slug.

- Auto-extracted templates committed under
  ``kb/diagram/assets/archcenter-refs/*/_template.yaml`` so a fresh
  clone has them on first lookup (no extraction step needed).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-25 23:56:29 -03:00
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