Flag handling rule:
- The optional flags documented below are available behaviors, not implied active behaviors
- A flag is active only when its literal token appears in
$ARGUMENTS - If a documented flag is absent from
$ARGUMENTS, treat it as inactive --force: skip preservation prompts, regenerate all docs regardless of existing content or GAD markers--verify-only: check existing docs for accuracy against codebase, no generation (full verification requires Phase 4 verifier)- If
--forceand--verify-onlyboth appear in$ARGUMENTS,--forcetakes precedence
Available optional flags (documentation only — not automatically active):
--force— Regenerate all docs. Overwrites hand-written and GAD docs alike. No preservation prompts.--verify-only— Check existing docs for accuracy against the codebase. No files are written. Reports VERIFY marker count. Full codebase fact-checking requires the gad-doc-verifier agent (Phase 4).
Active flags must be derived from $ARGUMENTS:
--forceis active only if the literal--forcetoken is present in$ARGUMENTS--verify-onlyis active only if the literal--verify-onlytoken is present in$ARGUMENTS- If neither token appears, run the standard full-phase generation flow
- Do not infer that a flag is active just because it is documented in this prompt