Per the official "what survives compaction" model (context-window.md):
only the project-root CLAUDE.md (+ unscoped rules) is re-injected after a
context compaction. Two additive, structural findings (low severity):
- RUL: a large (>50-line) PATH-SCOPED rule — reloads only on a matching
file read, and is not re-injected after compaction, so must-hold rules
can silently drop mid-session.
- CML: a NESTED (subdirectory) CLAUDE.md — not re-injected after
compaction (only the project root is).
Additive (no new scanner, count stays 13); one humanizer entry each;
hermetic temp-fixture tests (positive + negative). Suite 957 -> 961,
SC-5 byte-stable, self-audit A/A.
Known limitation (pre-existing, broader than A): the lightweight
frontmatter parser reads inline `paths:` but not YAML block sequences,
so block-sequence-scoped rules are still seen as unscoped. Deferred.
Part of v5.5.0 "steering-model I". Foundation (active-config-reader
enumeration) deferred to v5.6 with B.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_01Ter3E2JSi1Khgmuf2kady8