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mrhavens 0f647e4e93 Add rigorous nonfiction frameworks
NEW frameworks:
- Diátaxis Tutorial - Learn by doing a project
- Diátaxis How-To - Accomplish a specific task
- Diátaxis Explanation - Clarify and deepen understanding
- Diátaxis Reference - Complete information lookup
- Technical Manual - From foundations to mastery
- Codebase Tour - Document code systematically
- API Documentation - Complete API reference

NonfictionGenerator class to use these frameworks.
CLI integration with --framework flag.

Example:
opus generate --framework codebase-tour --concept 'Linux Kernel'
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"""Nonfiction frameworks for Opus Orchestrator.
Rigorous nonfiction structures: Diátaxis, Technical Manual, Codebase Tour.
"""
from enum import Enum
from typing import Any
class NonfictionFramework(str, Enum):
"""Nonfiction book frameworks."""
DIAXIS_TUTORIAL = "diataxis-tutorial"
DIAXIS_HOWTO = "diataxis-howto"
DIAXIS_EXPLANATION = "diataxis-explanation"
DIAXIS_REFERENCE = "diataxis-reference"
TECHNICAL_MANUAL = "technical-manual"
CODEBASE_TOUR = "codebase-tour"
API_DOCUMENTATION = "api-documentation"
# Diátaxis Framework Definitions
# Based on Daniele Procida's work - the gold standard for technical documentation
DIAXIS_TUTORIAL = {
"name": "Diátaxis Tutorial",
"description": "A tutorial is a lesson that leads the learner through a series of steps to complete a project. The learner learns by doing.",
"stages": [
"Introduction - What will we build and why?",
"Prerequisites - What do you need before starting?",
"Step 1: Setup - Getting the environment ready",
"Step 2: First Steps - Your initial actions",
"Step 3: Building - Creating something concrete",
"Step 4: Enhancement - Adding features",
"Step 5: Completion - Finishing the project",
"Summary - What you learned",
"Next Steps - Where to go from here",
],
"structure": {
"audience": "Learners who need guided, hands-on experience",
"goal": "Complete a concrete project through step-by-step instruction",
"approach": "Progressive disclosure - reveal complexity gradually",
"tone": "Encouraging, clear, patient",
},
}
DIAXIS_HOWTO = {
"name": "Diátaxis How-To Guide",
"description": "A how-to guide leads the reader through a series of steps to accomplish a goal. They already know what they want to do.",
"stages": [
"Goal Statement - What problem does this solve?",
"Prerequisites - What's needed?",
"Step 1 - First action",
"Step 2 - Second action",
"Step N - Final step",
"Troubleshooting - Common issues",
"Related Tasks - See also",
],
"structure": {
"audience": "Practitioners who know what they want to achieve",
"goal": "Accomplish a specific, practical task",
"approach": "Direct, efficient steps toward a goal",
"tone": "Direct, authoritative, no fluff",
},
}
DIAXIS_EXPLANATION = {
"name": "Diátaxis Explanation",
"description": "An explanation clarifies and deepens understanding of a topic. It provides context and connects concepts.",
"stages": [
"Overview - What are we exploring?",
"Background - What do you need to know first?",
"Core Concepts - The key ideas",
"How It Works - Under the hood",
"Different Approaches - Alternative perspectives",
"Why It Matters - Significance",
"Common Misconceptions - What people get wrong",
"Further Reading - Deepen knowledge",
],
"structure": {
"audience": "Readers who want to understand, not just do",
"goal": "Build mental models and deepen comprehension",
"approach": "Multiple perspectives, rich context",
"tone": "Thoughtful, explanatory, nuanced",
},
}
DIAXIS_REFERENCE = {
"name": "Diátaxis Reference",
"description": "Reference documentation provides authoritative information about a system. Accurate, complete, findable.",
"stages": [
"Overview - What is this?",
"Syntax - How to use it",
"Parameters - What it accepts",
"Returns - What it produces",
"Examples - Usage patterns",
"Errors - What can go wrong",
"Notes - Important details",
"See Also - Related topics",
],
"structure": {
"audience": "Users who need precise, detailed information",
"goal": "Accurate, comprehensive information lookup",
"approach": "Complete, organized, searchable",
"tone": "Precise, technical, complete",
},
}
# Technical Manual Framework
# Structured for learning technical subjects deeply
TECHNICAL_MANUAL = {
"name": "Technical Manual",
"description": "A comprehensive technical manual that takes readers from foundations to mastery with practical examples.",
"stages": [
"Part 1: Foundations",
" 1. Introduction - Why this matters",
" 2. Core Concepts - Essential background",
" 3. Architecture - High-level design",
" 4. Getting Started - First steps",
"",
"Part 2: Deep Dive",
" 5. [Topic A] - In-depth exploration",
" 6. [Topic B] - Implementation details",
" 7. [Topic C] - Advanced features",
" 8. [Topic D] - Edge cases",
"",
"Part 3: Practical Application",
" 9. Hands-On Project - Build something",
" 10. Best Practices - How experts do it",
" 11. Debugging - When things go wrong",
" 12. Performance - Optimization",
"",
"Part 4: Reference",
" 13. API Reference - Complete API",
" 14. Command Reference - All commands",
" 15. Configuration - All options",
" 16. Troubleshooting Guide - Common problems",
],
"structure": {
"audience": "Professionals needing comprehensive, practical knowledge",
"goal": "Build expertise from ground up to mastery",
"approach": "Theory → Practice → Reference spiral",
"tone": "Professional, thorough, practical",
},
}
# Codebase Tour Framework
# For documenting code directly
CODEBASE_TOUR = {
"name": "Codebase Tour",
"description": "Document a codebase systematically: structure → components → relationships → implementation → usage.",
"stages": [
"1. Repository Overview",
" - What is this project?",
" - What problem does it solve?",
" - Key technologies",
" - Directory structure",
"",
"2. High-Level Architecture",
" - System components",
" - Data flow",
" - Key abstractions",
"",
"3. Core Components",
" - Component A: Purpose, public API, key structs",
" - Component B: Purpose, public API, key structs",
" - Component C: Purpose, public API, key structs",
"",
"4. Data Structures",
" - Key structs and their fields",
" - Relationships between data types",
" - Memory layout if relevant",
"",
"5. Core Functions",
" - Main entry points",
" - Critical paths",
" - Algorithm implementations",
"",
"6. Interfaces",
" - How components communicate",
" - Public APIs",
" - Event/message systems",
"",
"7. Configuration",
" - Config files",
" - Environment variables",
" - Runtime parameters",
"",
"8. Testing",
" - Test strategies",
" - Key test files",
" - How to run tests",
"",
"9. Contributing",
" - Development setup",
" - Code style",
" - Pull request process",
],
"structure": {
"audience": "Developers who need to understand, use, or contribute to the codebase",
"goal": "Map code to mental model accurately",
"approach": "Top-down from architecture to implementation",
"tone": "Technical, precise, code-focused",
},
}
# API Documentation Framework
# For generating API docs from code
API_DOCUMENTATION = {
"name": "API Documentation",
"description": "Complete API reference documentation: endpoints, parameters, responses, examples, errors.",
"stages": [
"API Overview",
" - Introduction",
" - Authentication",
" - Rate Limiting",
" - Base URL",
"",
"Resources",
" - Each endpoint documented:",
" - Endpoint URL and method",
" - Description",
" - Path parameters",
" - Query parameters",
" - Request body schema",
" - Response schema",
" - Success codes",
" - Error codes",
" - Example request",
" - Example response",
"",
"Models",
" - Data models used",
" - Field definitions",
" - Type specifications",
"",
"Errors",
" - Error code reference",
" - Error message meanings",
" - Troubleshooting",
"",
"SDKs/Libraries",
" - Official libraries",
" - Community libraries",
"",
"Changelog",
" - Version history",
" - Breaking changes",
],
"structure": {
"audience": "Developers integrating with the API",
"goal": "Complete, accurate reference for implementation",
"approach": "Complete enumeration of all capabilities",
"tone": "Technical, complete, unambiguous",
},
}
# Registry of all nonfiction frameworks
NONFICTION_FRAMEWORKS = {
NonfictionFramework.DIAXIS_TUTORIAL: DIAXIS_TUTORIAL,
NonfictionFramework.DIAXIS_HOWTO: DIAXIS_HOWTO,
NonfictionFramework.DIAXIS_EXPLANATION: DIAXIS_EXPLANATION,
NonfictionFramework.DIAXIS_REFERENCE: DIAXIS_REFERENCE,
NonfictionFramework.TECHNICAL_MANUAL: TECHNICAL_MANUAL,
NonfictionFramework.CODEBASE_TOUR: CODEBASE_TOUR,
NonfictionFramework.API_DOCUMENTATION: API_DOCUMENTATION,
}
def get_nonfiction_framework(framework: NonfictionFramework) -> dict[str, Any]:
"""Get a nonfiction framework by type."""
return NONFICTION_FRAMEWORKS.get(framework, {})
def list_nonfiction_frameworks() -> dict[str, dict]:
"""List all available nonfiction frameworks."""
return {
k.value: {
"name": v.get("name", k.value),
"description": v.get("description", ""),
}
for k, v in NONFICTION_FRAMEWORKS.items()
}