session-close-phase-1-6-disposition-is-not-resolution
Documenting untracked files as ‘intentional with dispositions’ was incorrectly accepted as a valid Phase 1.6 close — the stop hook caught this and forced a post-session commit. Phase 1.6 requires an actual git resolution: commit with trailers, explicit discard via checkout, or gitignore entry. Disposition documentation without action is a false close.
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