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Agent-rigor enforces SDLC constraints on AI coding assistants
An open-source framework treats AI agent misbehavior as an architectural problem, not an intelligence problem, by hardcoding traditional software engineering discipline into modular agent skills.
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An open-source framework called agent-rigor addresses a specific failure mode in AI coding assistants: not lack of intelligence, but lack of runtime discipline. The tool [hardcodes traditional SDLC mechanics directly into modular agent skills](https://old.reddit.com/r/AI_Agents/comments/1ucqhpp/ai_c...
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