# Product Guidelines: Manual Slop ## Documentation Style - **Strict & In-Depth:** Documentation must follow an old-school, highly detailed technical breakdown style (similar to VEFontCache-Odin). Focus on architectural design, state management, algorithmic details, and structural formats rather than just surface-level usage. ## UX & UI Principles - **USA Graphics Company Values:** Embrace high information density and tactile interactions. - **Arcade Aesthetics:** Utilize arcade game-style visual feedback for state updates (e.g., blinking notifications for tool execution and AI responses) to make the experience fun, visceral, and engaging. - **Explicit Control & Expert Focus:** The interface should not hold the user's hand. It must prioritize explicit manual confirmation for destructive actions while providing dense, unadulterated access to logs and context. - **Multi-Viewport Capabilities:** Leverage dockable, floatable panels to allow users to build custom workspaces suitable for multi-monitor setups. ## Code Standards & Architecture - **Strict State Management:** There must be a rigorous separation between the Main GUI rendering thread and daemon execution threads. The UI should *never* hang during AI communication or script execution. Use lock-protected queues and events for synchronization. - **Comprehensive Logging:** Aggressively log all actions, API payloads, tool calls, and executed scripts. Maintain timestamped JSON-L and markdown logs to ensure total transparency and debuggability. - **Dependency Minimalism:** Limit external dependencies where possible. For instance, prefer standard library modules (like `urllib` and `html.parser` for web tools) over heavy third-party packages.