Document M0 walking skeleton

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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# AntiDrift # AntiDrift
Just my personal productivity tool. A personal focus operating system: treat each work session as an explicit
commitment (next action, success condition, timebox), and make drift visible.
## Commitment OS Stage 1 This is the Go reimagining. The original Rust implementation is preserved under
`legacy/` for reference. See `docs/superpowers/specs/` for the design.
AntiDrift treats a work session as a commitment: next action, success ## Run
condition, timebox, evidence, transition prompts, and review. Stage 1 is
user-space friction, not privileged enforcement.
The local event log is written to `~/.antidrift_events.jsonl`. It records ```bash
commitment creation, policy snapshots, runtime transitions, evidence health, go run ./cmd/antidriftd
transition starts, and violation dismissals. The log is append-only and ```
hash-chained for tamper evidence, but it is not yet protected by a privileged
guardian.
Linux active-window evidence depends on `xdotool` and is strongest on X11. The daemon serves a local web UI at http://localhost:7777 and opens your
Wayland is degraded unless a compositor-specific adapter is added later. browser. State is persisted to `~/.antidrift/state.json`.
To use AntiDrift, run `cargo run --release` directly, or `cargo build --release` ## Test
and copy the binary into your `PATH`.
Under Windows, AntiDrift uses the package `winapi` for window titles and window ```bash
minimization. go test ./...
```
## Status
M0 (walking skeleton): manual commitment lifecycle over a local web UI with
snapshot persistence. AI integration, active-window tracking, and the
tamper-evident audit log arrive in later milestones (see the roadmap in
`docs/superpowers/specs/2026-05-31-go-focus-os-design.md`).