Update handoff for MVP skill taxonomy
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@@ -8348,3 +8348,43 @@ Roadmap state:
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- Current version section: `0.1.R Knowledge And Skill Foundation`
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- Items remaining in `0.1.R`: `13`
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- Immediate next roadmap item: `Add a first-pass skill taxonomy for survival, gathering, tool use, crafting, fire, shelter, navigation, first aid, food safety, and weather awareness`.
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## Agrarian 0.1.R MVP Skill Taxonomy - 2026-05-19
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Current repo:
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- `/home/nathan/AgrarianGameBuild`
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- GitHub remote: `pacificao/AgrarianGameBuild`
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- Current branch: `main`
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- Latest pushed game commit: `0c48022 Add MVP skill taxonomy`
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Completed roadmap item:
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- `Add a first-pass skill taxonomy for survival, gathering, tool use, crafting, fire, shelter, navigation, first aid, food safety, and weather awareness`
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- Added the first taxonomy to `Docs/KnowledgeAndSkillFoundation.md`.
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- Covered survival, gathering, tool use, crafting, fire, shelter, navigation,
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first aid, food safety, and weather awareness.
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- Defined these as non-lockout skill domains that modify risk, quality, speed,
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yield, readability, and confidence.
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Verification:
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- `python3 Scripts/verify_skill_taxonomy.py` passed.
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- `python3 -m py_compile Scripts/verify_skill_taxonomy.py` passed.
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- `git diff --check` passed.
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Deployment classification:
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- `Design/documentation and verifier only`.
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- No multiplayer server deploy required for this item.
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Automation:
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- Email summary sent to `nathan@pacificao.com` through the current local project
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mail helper, not AWS SES.
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Roadmap state:
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- Current version section: `0.1.R Knowledge And Skill Foundation`
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- Items remaining in `0.1.R`: `12`
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- Immediate next roadmap item: `Define how knowledge affects survival actions: fewer mistakes, safer attempts, better yields, lower injury risk, and more reliable outcomes`.
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