[refactor: anti-hallucination-harden] Enforce strict language constraints#85
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…solve TS conflicts - Replaced ambiguous phrases like "should", "it is recommended" with "MUST" and "MANDATORY" in instructional contexts. - Replaced vague terms like "clean code", "fast code" with precise descriptions. - Resolved TypeScript rule conflict to correctly dictate `interface` for structure and `type` for unions. - Wrapped critical rules in `> [!IMPORTANT]` alert blocks. - Generated `audit-log.md` detailing the replacements. Co-authored-by: beginwebdev2002 <102213457+beginwebdev2002@users.noreply.github.com>
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This PR implements the anti-hallucination audit by hardening the language used in the repository's markdown instructions. Ambiguous modal verbs have been replaced with strict imperatives, vague adjectives quantified, logical conflicts resolved, and critical constraints highlighted via GitHub alerts.
PR created automatically by Jules for task 15789083785255036201 started by @beginwebdev2002