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The handbook should help developers resolve common tooling problems without turning every setup issue into an architecture discussion.
Troubleshooting guidance should cover predictable failures such as:
Troubleshooting guidance should direct developers back to the controlled Baseline. Developers should fix the environment or update the documented Baseline through review. They should not solve prerequisite problems by adding undocumented local workarounds that only work on one machine.
When a tool issue reveals a real gap in the handbook, scripts, Repository layout, or Baseline assumptions, the team should update the relevant material. A repeated troubleshooting problem usually signals that the Baseline needs clearer instructions, stronger validation, or a simpler toolchain.
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