====== 18.8 Script and Repository Traceability ====== [[fxdemo:04-part:18-phase-0-implementation-traceability-model:start | Go To Phase 0 Implementation Traceability Model ]] Script and repository [[dido:99_annexes:annex-b-terms-and-definitions:t:traceability|traceability]] relates Phase 0 scripts and repository locations to the implementation concerns they support. A script trace must identify: - Script name - Script purpose - Artifacts affected by the script - Inputs required by the script - Outputs produced by the script - Repository locations affected - Generated artifacts affected where applicable - Configuration artifacts affected where applicable - Implementation participants started or stopped where applicable - Logging and error-handling conventions applied - Developer Handbook rules applied - Review record confirming baseline status A repository trace must identify: - Repository location - Artifact category contained there - Whether the artifacts are governed source, generated, configured, documented, temporary, local, or non-baseline - Applicable Developer Handbook rules - Applicable review expectations - Relationship to implementation mappings or logical elements where applicable Script and repository traceability prevents automation and directory structure from becoming hidden architecture. Scripts and repository paths support implementation work; they do not redefine logical elements. ---- © 2026 Dido Solutions, Inc. and Jackrabbit Consulting, Inc.