Prior to the "Atomic Library" consolidation (Jan 2026), the system used a granular ID system ranging from STND-001 to STND-120. This document maps those legacy rules to their new home in the Atomic Library.
2. The Map (Where did they go?)
Legacy ID
Name
New Home
Status
STND-60
Tri-Pane Shell
STD-ARC-001 (Blueprints)
Merged
STND-63
Hub-and-Spoke
STD-ARC-001 (Blueprints)
Merged
STND-78
Registry-Driven Authz
STD-CMP-001 (Compliance)
Enforced
STND-90
Unified Auth Terminal
STD-TEC-001 (Tech Stack)
Merged
STND-95
Commit Protocol
STD-DEV-001 (Workflow)
Enforced
STND-96
Hosted Verification
STD-DEV-002 (Verification)
Enforced
STND-97
Test Traceability
STD-DEV-002 (Verification)
Enforced
STND-98
Tooling Taxonomy
STD-DEV-002 (Verification)
Merged
STND-99
Aesthetic Persistence
STD-DEV-002 (Verification)
Merged
STND-100
Resident Accessibility
STD-CMP-001 (Compliance)
Enforced
STND-101
Telemetry Verification
STD-DEV-002 (Verification)
Merged
STND-103
Data Seeding
STD-DEV-002 (Verification)
Merged
STND-112
Module Spec
STD-ARC-001 (Blueprints)
Enforced
3. Analysis
The consolidation reduced 120+ Micro-Rules into 13 Macro-Frameworks.
Why?: "Rule Fatigue". Developers cannot memorize 120 IDs. They can memorize 13 Categories.
Effect: The rules still exist as [MUST] clauses within the new Standards. Same Law, Better Books.