sherpa-tax-rule-studio
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STATUS
--- type: project-status project: sherpa-tax-rule-studio last_updated: 2026-04-27 --- # STATUS — sherpa-tax-rule-studio *The freshest file. Answers "where am I on this project?" Updated at the end of every substantive session.* --- ## Current state <One short paragraph: what state is the project in right now? Mid-build? Shipped MVP? Stalled waiting on something? Be concrete.> ## In progress - [ ] <What's actively being worked on. If nothing, write "Nothing in flight."> ## Next up 1. <The next thing to pick up when work resumes.> 2. <The thing after that, if obvious.> ## Blocked / waiting on <External dependencies, decisions you need from someone, vendor responses, etc. "Nothing blocking" is a fine answer.> ## Known issues <Bugs you know about but haven't fixed, edge cases not yet handled, debt you've taken on. Be specific so future-you doesn't get blindsided.> ## Recent wins - 2026-04-27: <What was completed in the last session or two. Concrete, with dates.> ## Last session recap *2026-04-27* — <One paragraph: what got done, what was learned, anything surprising. Read this first when picking up the project after a break.>
DECISIONS
--- type: project-decisions project: sherpa-tax-rule-studio last_updated: 2026-04-27 --- # DECISIONS — sherpa-tax-rule-studio *Architectural and scope choices. Append-only log. Each entry is a decision that shouldn't be re-litigated without new information. If you find yourself reopening a decision, either add a new entry that overrides the old (and say why) or leave both so the history is visible.* --- ## How to use this file Each decision gets a dated entry with: what was decided, why, what was considered instead, and what would change our mind. Never delete entries — if a decision is reversed, add a new one that supersedes it. --- ## 2026-04-27 — <Short decision title> **Decision:** <what we chose> **Context:** <the problem or question that forced a choice> **Alternatives considered:** <what else was on the table and why we passed> **Reasoning:** <why this option won> **Would reconsider if:** <what new information would flip this> --- ## 2026-04-27 — <Short decision title> **Decision:** **Context:** **Alternatives considered:** **Reasoning:** **Would reconsider if:** --- <!-- Append new entries at the top. Older decisions remain below. -->
MEMORY
--- type: project-memory project: sherpa-tax-rule-studio last_updated: 2026-04-27 --- # MEMORY — sherpa-tax-rule-studio *Standing facts, preferences, and accumulated context. Long-lived — not "what I did yesterday" (that's STATUS.md). Update when you learn something worth keeping.* --- ## Purpose and scope <Why this app exists, who uses it, what problem it solves. 2-3 sentences max.> ## Domain knowledge <Rules of the domain that Claude should know before making changes. For tax apps: the specific IRS rules this module implements, state conformity notes, edge cases. For non-tax apps: business rules, workflows, naming conventions specific to this app's world.> ## User preferences discovered <Things Ken has said he prefers, or patterns that work / don't work. Example: "Ken prefers server-rendered HTML over SPAs for internal tools." "Don't auto-format tax return numbers with commas on input, only on display."> ## Integrations and external systems <APIs, webhooks, third-party services this app talks to. Auth patterns, rate limits, quirks.> ## Gotchas and lessons learned <The things that have bitten us. Non-obvious behavior, debugging dead-ends, environment quirks. Write these when they happen so the next session doesn't repeat the mistake.> ## Data model highlights <Key tables/models and what's non-obvious about them. Don't duplicate the schema — reference it. Focus on the things you'd warn someone about.>
CLAUDE.md
# Sherpa Tax Rule Studio
## What This Is
A standalone tax law specification engine. NOT a tax prep app.
Ken (CPA) uses it to author structured, machine-readable rule packages
grounded in cited, versioned authority sources. Output gets handed to
coding agents to implement in tts-tax-app.
## Tech Stack
- Backend: Django 5.2 LTS + Django REST Framework
- Frontend: Vite + React 19 + TypeScript (SPA)
- Styling: Tailwind CSS (no hardcoded hex colors)
- Database: Supabase Postgres (own project, NOT shared with tts-tax-app)
- Serving: Django + WhiteNoise serves React SPA (same origin)
- Python deps: Poetry (Python 3.13)
- JS deps: npm
- Config: python-dotenv
## Project Structure
```
server/ — Django project (settings, urls, wsgi)
specs/ — Django app: form specification models
(TaxForm, FormFact, FormRule, FormLine,
FormDiagnostic, TestScenario)
sources/ — Django app: authority source models
(AuthoritySource, AuthorityExcerpt, AuthorityTopic,
RuleAuthorityLink, AuthorityFormLink, AuthorityVersion,
JurisdictionConformitySource, SourceFeedDefinition)
client/ — React/Vite/TypeScript SPA
client/src/ — React source code
tests/ — pytest + pytest-django tests
staticfiles/ — WhiteNoise collected static files (gitignored)
```
## Commands
- Backend: `poetry run python manage.py runserver`
- Frontend dev: `cd client && npm run dev`
- Tests: `poetry run pytest`
- Migrations: `poetry run python manage.py makemigrations && poetry run python manage.py migrate`
- Build frontend: `cd client && npm run build`
- Seed data: `poetry run python manage.py seed_sources`
## Database
- Own Supabase project (not shared with tts-tax-app)
- UUID primary keys, created_at/updated_at timestamps
- No firm_id (single-user tool)
## Key Design Principles
- Every rule must be grounded in cited, versioned authority
- Authority linkage via RuleAuthorityLink
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