Sun-Tzu (silent backend) — builds the strongest pro-anomaly brief the
corpus supports for any topic. Bilingual JSON: thesis + 2-4 pillars
(each with claim + citation-backed support) + honest residual
unexplained clause. NEVER surfaced reader-facing.
Migration 0009 (apply as supabase_admin):
public.pro_anomaly_briefs brief_pk BIGSERIAL PK
brief_id B-NNNN unique
topic + topic_pt_br
thesis + thesis_pt_br
pillars JSONB
unexplained + unexplained_pt_br
doc_id, job_id, created_by, created_at
+ brief_id_seq sequence
+ GIN trigram indexes on topic + topic_pt_br
+ RLS policies (investigator INSERT, public SELECT)
+ GRANTs on seq + table to investigator
prompts/sun-tzu.md
"Adversarial strategist who plays the pro-disclosure side with the
same rigour a red-team plays skeptic" — single thesis, 2-4 pillars,
honest residual. Every claim cites a chunk. No fabrication from
training-time knowledge. Output INTERNAL — case-writer pulls it.
Bilingual mandatory. NO_STRONG_CASE sentinel when corpus is thin.
detectives/sun_tzu.ts
Grounds with hybridSearch top 18 chunks, calls Sonnet, parses
JSON strict, calls writeProAnomalyBrief.
tools/write_pro_anomaly_brief.ts
Validates 2-4 pillars with bilingual claim+support, requires at
least one [[wiki-link]] citation per pillar, INSERTs.
orchestrator: new kind "anomaly_brief" dispatches Sun-Tzu.
Case-writer integration (detectives/case_writer.ts):
- Pulls most recent matching brief via ILIKE on topic or doc_id.
- Renders brief as a separate prompt section labelled
"Strategic brief (internal — do NOT cite or attribute)".
- Instructs the narrator to weave the thesis as a quiet through-
line, use pillar facts in scenes, let the unexplained clause
inform the closing paragraph. Forbidden to name "the analyst",
say "a brief argues", or use the words "thesis"/"pillar"
explicitly. Translate it into prose.
Entity hero illustrations:
- 3 painterly editorial illustrations generated via Nano Banana
Pro at 2K, stored under /data/disclosure/processing/case-art/:
* EV-1947-06-24-kenneth-arnold-sighting.png — cockpit POV of
Arnold in a CallAir A-2 over Mount Rainier, 9 chevron disc
objects in formation, 1947 Life-magazine register.
* EV-1947-07-08-roswell-incident.png — debris field in NM
desert, USAAF officer in 1947 uniform examining foil
fragments, period staff car.
* EV-1947-06-21-maury-island-incident.png — wooden patrol
boat on Puget Sound, 6 doughnut craft hovering, one
shedding glowing slag, Harold Dahl + son + dog watching.
- app/e/[cls]/[id]/page.tsx: full-bleed editorial hero replaces
the old gradient header card when an illustration exists for
that entity_id. Title sits over the painting with gradient
overlay. "Ilustração editorial" chip in the top-right.
Quota note: Claude OAuth still rate-limited as of this commit, so
Sun-Tzu hasn't been smoke-tested in production. Code is shipped and
ready; first brief will land when the weekly quota refreshes.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Add reextract pipeline (scripts/reextract/) that rebuilds doc-level entity
JSON from Sonnet-vision chunks via Opus, replacing the noisy per-page
extraction. Add synthesize scripts to regenerate wiki/entities from the 116
_reextract.json (30), aggregate missing page.md from chunks (31), and reprocess
805 pages the doc-rebuilder agent dropped on context overflow (32). Add
maintain scripts 43-56 for chunk-page sync, dedup, generic-entity marking, and
typed relation extraction.
Web: wire relations API + entity-relations component; entity/timeline/doc
pages consume the rebuilt layer.
Note: raw/, processing/, wiki/ remain gitignored (bulk data managed
separately); the 116 reextract JSONs and 7,798 rebuilt entity files live on
disk only. The 27 curated anchor events under wiki/entities/events/ are
preserved.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
The corpus had two parallel reverse-reference signals: the wiki/pages
entities_extracted blocks (Haiku page-level) and public.entity_mentions
(Sonnet chunk-level, ILIKE-matched). The entity page only consulted the
DB, so it showed "0 menções" for thousands of entities that were anchored
in pages or in cross-entity links the DB never indexed.
Resolved by collapsing all signals into the YAML frontmatter, which is
now the single runtime source for entity metadata.
scripts/maintain/42_sync_entity_stats.py walks every entity and writes:
mentioned_in: [...] # consolidated page refs
total_mentions: max(db, pages)
documents_count: max(db_docs, distinct page docs)
signal_sources:
db_chunks: int
page_refs: int
cross_refs: int
signal_strength: strong | weak | orphan | unverified
referenced_by: [[class/id]] # cross-entity backlinks
Outgoing wikilinks (e.g. OBJ.observed_in_event → EV) count toward the
entity's own cross_refs so anchored-but-not-mentioned entities don't
register as orphan.
OBJ canonical names like "7m long, 1.3m high, two rocket motors,
smooth flow, rotary drive null UAP (OBJ-EV1945-PEYERLSHOTDOWN-01)"
are rewritten to "Peyerl shot down UAP" derived from observed_in_event,
preserving the full description as an alias. --fix-obj-names did this
for every OBJ-* with >80 char canonical_name.
Default behaviour is conservative: --archive-only-junk archives only
single/double-char names and pure-numeric noise. Everything else stays
on disk with signal_strength marked, so the user can review later.
web/lib/retrieval/entity-pages.ts swapped from db-first to yaml-first.
The /e/[cls]/[id] page now reads counts straight from YAML and renders
a "força do sinal" badge with the per-source breakdown. Orphan entities
get a banner explaining they have no cross-references.
DB is still queried for ONE thing: the chunk text for preview cards on
the entity page, so we don't re-parse 21k markdown files on every render.
First-pass result: 9020 strong / 14520 weak / 10814 orphan; OBJ-EV1945-
PEYERLSHOTDOWN-01 now reads "Peyerl shot down UAP · fraca · 1 backlink"
in the live UI.