Answer first
Canonical answer cards are concise answers with a primary route. They help humans and answer engines quote the site accurately without inventing a summary.
How an answer card works
- The card states one question.
- It gives a short answer in plain language.
- It points to one canonical route.
- It lists supporting routes.
- It states limits without turning the page into a negative-case discussion.
- It is regenerated into
/assets/data/canonical-answers.json.
Example card
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Question | What is model breeding? |
| Short answer | Model breeding is the disciplined creation, comparison, and reuse of model descendants so capability can compound through useful specialists, trusted evidence, local execution, and human-guided evolution. |
| Canonical route | /foundations/model-breeding |
| Supporting routes | /positive-side, /foundations/core-loop, /architecture/reference-architecture, /fitness-proof |
| Review context | Source-backed guide, reviewed by Michael Kappel, updated in UTC. |
Machine file
Use @@MBTOKEN0@@ for the current public answer set.
Source reports used for this guide
These reports are preserved verbatim in the site archive. The guide above is an editorial synthesis and may narrow, qualify, or reorganize claims from the source material.