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HCMD Tutorial — 2026 Edition

Human‑Centered Meta‑Development

This repository contains the official HCMD Tutorial.
It explains the discipline across four Acts, supported by reference material and an appendix.

All tutorial content is written under the HCMD Hut, the stance used for producing HCMD artifacts.
The HCMD Hut and its blueprint are located in huts/shop/.

Huts define the stance, not the content.


Repository Structure

tutorials/

The complete HCMD Tutorial.

  • HCMD-Tutorial-Overview.md — entry point
  • Act1/ — the loop in motion
  • Act2/ — the architecture behind the loop
  • Act3/ — the principle beneath the architecture
  • Act4/ — the stability over time
  • appendix/ — environment notes, compariswons, hut guidance
  • Reference-*.md — supporting conceptual documents

huts/

Stance definitions used by the tutorial.
Contains the HCMD Hut, its blueprint, and related hut structures.


Purpose

This repository provides:

  • a reproducible tutorial for learning HCMD
  • a structured explanation of the two‑engine architecture
  • the cognitive principle behind the architecture
  • the temporal stability model
  • a foundation for stable co‑intelligence workflows

HCMD is a discipline, not a framework or agentic system.


How to Navigate

  1. Start with tutorials/HCMD-Tutorial-Overview.md
  2. Read Act 1 → Act 2 → Act 3 → Act 4 in order
  3. Consult Reference and Appendix as needed

The tutorial is designed to be read sequentially.
Each Act builds on the previous one.


What This Repository Is

  • a canonical introduction to HCMD
  • a stable, deterministic, reproducible discipline
  • a complete explanation of meaning → structure → implementation separation
  • a demonstration of the two‑engine model
  • a long‑term reference for co‑intelligence workflows

What This Repository Is Not

  • not a codebase
  • not a framework
  • not a library
  • not an agentic system
  • not a prompt‑engineering guide

It is a discipline expressed through structured documents.