frankgpt/v6/ARCHITECTURE.md
nathan 1b87328166 docs(architecture): update ARCHITECTURE.md to reflect completed Phase 3 and Phase 5
Updated all Phase 3 and Phase 5 references to show completion:

Changes Made:
-  Removed '[Phase 3]' markers from all 5 specialties (now marked )
-  Changed 'Will add' to 'Provides' for specialty descriptions
-  Updated commands lists to reflect actual implementation
-  Updated roadmap: Phases 1-5 now marked complete
-  Updated usage patterns to show DevOps as available
-  Updated migration guide with actual specialty file names
-  Updated troubleshooting section to remove 'not yet implemented' notes
-  Updated Support section with links to README.md and LEGACY.md
-  Removed outdated Phase 3/Phase 5 TODO checklists

Reality Alignment:
- All 6 specialties complete (devops, prompt-engineering, data-analysis, sccm, itil, TEMPLATE)
- Phase 5 documentation complete (README.md, LEGACY.md)
- Custom specialty template available and documented
- Multi-specialty composition fully functional

Architecture now accurately reflects the completed v6 system.
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Frank v6 Architecture Guide Complete guide to Frank's modular skills-centric architecture 6.0 2026-04-19

Frank v6 Architecture Guide

Overview

Frank v6 is a modular, skills-centric AI assistant built on three distinct layers that work together to provide flexible, specialized assistance. The architecture is designed for "pick up and go" portability - copy the v6/ folder anywhere and you're ready to work.

┌─────────────────────────────────────────┐
│   Frank.core (Personality + Base)       │  ← Always loaded
│   - Upbeat, friendly, mentoring         │
│   - Core commands & workflows           │
│   - Universal personas                  │
└─────────────────────────────────────────┘
                ↓ references
┌─────────────────────────────────────────┐
│   Skills (Reasoning Techniques)         │  ← Include as needed
│   - CoT, ToT, RAG, CRAFT                │
│   - Markdown, Mermaid                   │
│   - Advanced Reasoning                  │
└─────────────────────────────────────────┘
                ↓ loads as needed
┌─────────────────────────────────────────┐
│   Specialties (Domain Expertise)        │  ← Plugin architecture
│   - DevOps, Data Analysis, ITIL         │
│   - Prompt Engineering, SCCM            │
│   - Custom user specialties             │
└─────────────────────────────────────────┘
                ↓ references
┌─────────────────────────────────────────┐
│   Knowledge (Examples & References)     │  ← Shared examples
│   - CoT, ToT, RAG examples              │
│   - ITIL, ReAct, Meta-Prompting         │
└─────────────────────────────────────────┘

Design Principles

1. Portability First

No environment-specific paths or configuration. Frank v6 files contain zero hardcoded paths, repo structures, or project-specific conventions. Copy the v6/ folder to any workspace and it works immediately.

What was removed from v5:

  • /Volume1/appdata/ paths
  • .github/ folder rules
  • compose-stack-standard.md references
  • Project-specific documentation filing requirements

2. Skills-Centric Modularity

Each skill is a self-contained technique that Frank can reference. Each specialty is a domain expert that can be loaded independently or combined with others.

Benefits:

  • Load only what you need
  • Mix and match specialties
  • Update one module without touching others
  • Create custom specialties without modifying core

3. Composition Over Monolith

Instead of one giant "consolidated" file, Frank v6 uses composition:

Frank for DevOps = core + craft + devops
Frank for Data = core + craft + markdown + data-analysis
Frank for IT Ops = core + craft + itil
Frank Full Stack = core + craft + devops + data-analysis + itil

4. Version Compatibility

All core and specialty files declare version metadata:

version: "6.0"
compatibleWith: "Frank.core v6+" # or "specialty.*.instructions.md v6+"

This enables future version management and compatibility checking.

File Organization

v6/
├── Frank.core.agent.md              # Core personality (REQUIRED)
├── copilot-instructions.md          # VS Code integration guide
├── ARCHITECTURE.md                  # This file
│
├── skills/                          # Reasoning techniques (INCLUDE as needed)
│   ├── style.advanced-reasoning.instructions.md
│   ├── style.cot.instructions.md
│   ├── style.craft.instructions.md
│   ├── style.markdown.instructions.md
│   ├── style.mermaid.instructions.md
│   ├── style.rag.instructions.md
│   └── style.tot.instructions.md
│
├── specialties/                     # Domain experts (LOAD as needed)
│   ├── specialty.devops.instructions.md        ✅
│   ├── specialty.prompt-engineering.instructions.md  ✅
│   ├── specialty.data-analysis.instructions.md ✅
│   ├── specialty.sccm.instructions.md          ✅
│   ├── specialty.itil.instructions.md          ✅
│   └── specialty.TEMPLATE.instructions.md      ✅
│
└── knowledge/                       # Examples & references
    ├── example.CoT-Prompting.md
    ├── example.ITILv4.instructions.md
    ├── example.Meta-Prompting.md
    ├── example.RAG-Token.md
    ├── example.ReAct.md
    └── example.ToT-Prompting.md

Legend:

  • - Available now

The Three Layers Explained

Layer 1: Frank.core (Required)

File: Frank.core.agent.md

What it provides:

  • Core personality: upbeat, friendly, mentoring approach
  • Universal personas: Project Manager, Technical Writer, QA Analyst, Editor, etc.
  • Base commands: /quickstart, /create, /review, /refactor, /document, /communicate, /consult, /help
  • Generalized workflows: Content Creation, Content Analysis & Refinement
  • Error handling protocols
  • Integration points for skills and specialties

When to use: Always. This is Frank's foundation.

What it doesn't include:

  • Domain-specific expertise (that's in specialties)
  • Detailed reasoning techniques (that's in skills)
  • Environment-specific configuration

Layer 2: Skills (Include as Needed)

Location: skills/

What they provide: Each skill is a technique or methodology that Frank can reference:

Skill Purpose When Frank Uses It
style.craft.instructions.md C.R.A.F.T. framework (Context, Role, Action, Format, Tone) Creating or evaluating prompts
style.advanced-reasoning.instructions.md Overview of CoT, ToT, PoT, PAL, CoVe Choosing reasoning approach
style.cot.instructions.md Chain-of-Thought step-by-step reasoning Sequential problem-solving
style.tot.instructions.md Tree-of-Thought multi-path reasoning Complex decision spaces
style.rag.instructions.md Retrieval-Augmented Generation Grounding in external knowledge
style.markdown.instructions.md Markdown formatting standards All Markdown output
style.mermaid.instructions.md Mermaid diagram creation Visual diagrams

When to include:

  • Minimum: style.craft.instructions.md for quality prompting
  • Recommended: craft + advanced-reasoning + markdown for general use
  • Specialized: Add cot, tot, rag when working on complex reasoning tasks

How Frank uses them: Frank references these files when:

  • Analyzing prompt quality (uses CRAFT framework)
  • Choosing reasoning strategies (references advanced-reasoning)
  • Formatting output (follows markdown guide)
  • Creating complex prompts (may suggest ToT or RAG)

Layer 3: Specialties (Load for Domain Expertise)

Location: specialties/

What they provide: Each specialty adds:

  • Domain-specific personas (e.g., DevOps SRE, Data Analyst)
  • New commands (e.g., /docker, /ticket, /analyze)
  • Specialized workflows (e.g., incident management, container troubleshooting)
  • Domain knowledge (e.g., ITIL v4, Docker Compose patterns)

Available Specialties:

specialty.itil.instructions.md

Domain: IT Service Management & Operations

Adds:

  • Personas: Senior Support Analyst, Problem Manager, Service Desk Lead
  • Commands: /ticket, /rca, /sop, /itil
  • Workflows: Incident Management (ReAct), Problem Management (ToT), Knowledge Management
  • Framework: ITIL v4 Service Value System with 7 Guiding Principles

Use when: Managing IT incidents, performing root cause analysis, creating IT documentation

specialty.devops.instructions.md

Domain: DevOps, Docker, Compose, Ansible, IaC

Provides:

  • Personas: DevOps SRE (Docker & Compose), DevOps SRE (Ansible & IaC)
  • Commands: /docker, /ansible, /compose, /traefik
  • Workflows: Container troubleshooting, Compose debugging, Ansible automation, safe deployment strategies

Use when: Working with Docker, Compose, Swarm, Traefik, Ansible, infrastructure automation

specialty.prompt-engineering.instructions.md

Domain: Advanced Prompt Optimization & Engineering

Provides:

  • Personas: Senior Prompt Engineer
  • Commands: /optimize, /craft, /reason, /evaluate, /patterns
  • Workflows: Prompt creation (C.R.A.F.T.), optimization, reasoning integration (CoT/ToT/RAG), evaluation rubric

Use when: Creating production prompts, optimizing LLM interactions, integrating advanced reasoning

specialty.data-analysis.instructions.md

Domain: Data Analysis, SQL, Python, Statistics

Provides:

  • Personas: DataAnalystX (SQL, Python, statistical modeling expert)
  • Commands: /analyze, /query, /visualize, /model, /clean
  • Workflows: Structured Chain-of-Thought (SCoT) 6-phase methodology, visualization guide, statistical analysis

Use when: Analyzing datasets, writing SQL queries, creating visualizations, statistical modeling

specialty.sccm.instructions.md

Domain: SCCM, Intune, Endpoint Management

Provides:

  • Personas: Senior Infrastructure Engineer, Microsoft MVP
  • Commands: /sccm, /intune, /comanage, /package, /troubleshoot
  • Workflows: Win32 app deployment, Co-management configuration, compliance policies, architectural guidance

Use when: Managing Windows endpoints, SCCM/Intune deployments, Co-management, application packaging

Layer 4: Knowledge (Shared Examples)

Location: knowledge/

What it provides: Concrete examples and reference materials that skills and specialties reference:

  • example.CoT-Prompting.md - Step-by-step reasoning examples
  • example.ToT-Prompting.md - Mini crosswords with backtracking
  • example.RAG-Token.md - RAG implementation example
  • example.ReAct.md - Thought-Act-Observation loops
  • example.ITILv4.instructions.md - ITIL v4 framework reference
  • example.Meta-Prompting.md - Meta-prompting patterns

When to reference: These are educational materials. Skills point to them for detailed examples.

Usage Patterns

Pattern 1: General Assistant (Minimal)

Load:

v6/Frank.core.agent.md

Capabilities:

  • All base commands
  • Content creation and analysis
  • General business consulting
  • Basic Markdown output

Best for: Quick questions, general writing, simple documentation

Load:

v6/Frank.core.agent.md
v6/skills/style.craft.instructions.md
v6/skills/style.markdown.instructions.md

Capabilities:

  • CRAFT-based prompt creation
  • High-quality documentation
  • Proper Markdown formatting

Best for: Creating prompts, documentation, guides, SOPs

Pattern 3: IT Operations Specialist

Load:

v6/Frank.core.agent.md
v6/skills/style.craft.instructions.md
v6/specialties/specialty.itil.instructions.md

Capabilities:

  • All core commands
  • IT-specific commands: /ticket, /rca, /sop
  • ITIL v4 workflows
  • Incident/Problem/Knowledge Management

Best for: IT support, troubleshooting, IT documentation

Pattern 4: DevOps Engineer

Load:

v6/Frank.core.agent.md
v6/skills/style.craft.instructions.md
v6/specialties/specialty.devops.instructions.md

Capabilities:

  • All core commands
  • DevOps commands: /docker, /ansible, /compose, /traefik
  • Container and IaC troubleshooting

Best for: Docker, Compose, Swarm, Traefik, Ansible, infrastructure work

Pattern 5: Multi-Specialty Expert

Load:

v6/Frank.core.agent.md
v6/skills/style.craft.instructions.md
v6/skills/style.advanced-reasoning.instructions.md
v6/specialties/specialty.devops.instructions.md
v6/specialties/specialty.itil.instructions.md

Capabilities:

  • All core commands
  • Combined specialty commands
  • Both DevOps AND IT Ops expertise

Best for: Complex environments requiring multiple domains

Conflict Resolution: If multiple specialties define the same command, Frank will:

  1. Acknowledge the overlap
  2. Ask which specialty's implementation you prefer
  3. Proceed with clarified approach

Creating Custom Specialties

Step 1: Copy the Template

cp v6/specialties/specialty.TEMPLATE.instructions.md v6/specialties/specialty.myDomain.instructions.md

Step 2: Define Your Specialty

Edit the file with:

---
description: "Your specialty description"
version: "6.0"
compatibleWith: "Frank.core v6+"
specialty: "Your Domain Name"
---

Step 3: Add Your Domain Expertise

Required sections:

  1. [SPECIALTY OVERVIEW] - What does this add to Frank?
  2. [WHEN TO USE THIS SPECIALTY] - Use cases
  3. [PERSONAS ADDED] - Domain expert personas
  4. [COMMANDS ADDED] - New commands with syntax
  5. [WORKFLOWS] - Step-by-step domain workflows
  6. [INTEGRATION WITH FRANK CORE] - How it enhances core
  7. [FORMATTING & TONE] - Domain-specific communication style
  8. [REFERENCES] - Links to skills and knowledge files

Step 4: Load It

Include your specialty in VS Code configuration:

Include: v6/specialties/specialty.myDomain.instructions.md

Best Practices for Custom Specialties

DO:

  • Focus on a specific domain (not "everything DevOps", but "Docker & Compose")
  • Define clear triggering keywords for auto-routing
  • Provide concrete workflow steps with examples
  • Reference existing skills (don't duplicate CRAFT or CoT)
  • Include version metadata for compatibility

DON'T:

  • Include environment-specific paths or credentials
  • Duplicate content from Frank.core or skills
  • Create overlapping commands with existing specialties (without noting conflicts)
  • Assume knowledge - reference knowledge/ examples explicitly

VS Code Integration

Option 1: Workspace Settings

Create or edit .vscode/settings.json:

{
  "github.copilot.chat.codeGeneration.instructions": [
    {"file": "v6/Frank.core.agent.md"},
    {"file": "v6/skills/style.craft.instructions.md"},
    {"file": "v6/specialties/specialty.itil.instructions.md"}
  ]
}

Option 2: Global Copilot Instructions

Create or edit .github/copilot-instructions.md:

Include: v6/Frank.core.agent.md
Include: v6/skills/style.craft.instructions.md
Include: v6/specialties/specialty.itil.instructions.md

Option 3: Use the Provided copilot-instructions.md

The v6/copilot-instructions.md file contains pre-configured loading patterns. Copy it to your .github/ folder and customize as needed.

Migration from v4/v5

What Changed from v5 to v6

Architecture:

  • v5: Monolithic consolidated file (FrankGPT.consolidated-instructions.md)
  • v6: Modular composition (core + skills + specialties)

Portability:

  • v5: Contained repo-specific paths and standards
  • v6: Fully portable, zero environment coupling

Specialization:

  • v5: All personas in one file (couldn't load selectively)
  • v6: Load only the specialties you need

Commands:

  • v5: //ticket, //sop, //rca, //persona, etc.
  • v6: /ticket, /sop, /rca (specialty-specific), plus new /quickstart, /create, etc.

Migration Steps

  1. Back up your v5 configuration

    cp -r agents/ agents.backup/
    cp copilot-instructions.md copilot-instructions.v5.md
    
  2. Copy v6 to your workspace

    # v6/ folder already exists in frankgpt repo
    # Just update your copilot configuration to point to it
    
  3. Update VS Code configuration

    • Remove references to old files (agents/FrankGPT.consolidated-instructions.md)
    • Add references to v6/Frank.core.agent.md and desired specialties
  4. Map your v5 usage to v6 patterns

    v5 Pattern v6 Equivalent
    Load consolidated file Load Frank.core + craft + specialties
    //ticket command Load specialty.itil → /ticket
    //docker command Load specialty.devops → /docker
    ITIL modes Load specialty.itil
    Meta-prompting Load skills/style.craft
  5. Test core functionality

    - Try /quickstart
    - Try /review with a document
    - Try specialty commands if loaded
    

What to Do with Old Files

File/Folder Recommendation
agents/FrankGPT.consolidated-instructions.md Archive with note "Superseded by v6"
agents/Data Analyst.agent.md Keep for reference (see v6/specialties/specialty.data-analysis.instructions.md)
agents/SCCM Tutor.agent.md Keep for reference (see v6/specialties/specialty.sccm.instructions.md)
_Frank_/markdown/*.md Source files - can archive after v6 verified
_Frank_/docx/ Archive or delete (export artifacts)
instructions/core.instructions.md Archive with note "v4 file, replaced by v6"
instructions/style.markdown.instructions.md Delete (duplicate, now in v6/skills/)
knowledge/*.md Copied to v6/knowledge/ - can keep originals as backup
prompts/*.md Keep at repo root (templates, not Frank core files)
See LEGACY.md Complete migration and cleanup guide

Troubleshooting

"Frank doesn't recognize a command"

Problem: Command like /docker doesn't work

Solution:

  1. Check which files are loaded in your VS Code configuration
  2. Verify the specialty providing that command is included (e.g., specialty.devops.instructions.md for /docker)
  3. Confirm you're loading both Frank.core AND the specialty

"Cross-references are broken"

Problem: Links to knowledge/ or skills/ files return 404

Solution:

  1. Ensure you copied the entire v6/ folder structure
  2. Verify relative paths start from v6/ root
  3. Check that knowledge/ and skills/ folders exist

"Frank has different personality than expected"

Problem: Responses don't match the upbeat, mentoring style

Solution:

  1. Ensure v6/Frank.core.agent.md is loaded (required)
  2. Check that you're not mixing v5 and v6 files
  3. Verify specialty files aren't overriding core personality

"Commands from multiple specialties conflict"

Problem: Two specialties define the same command differently

Expected Behavior: Frank will:

  1. Acknowledge the overlap: "Both specialty.devops and specialty.custom define /analyze"
  2. Ask which implementation you prefer
  3. Proceed with clarified approach

Prevention: When creating custom specialties, check existing commands and choose unique names.

Version History

v6.0 (April 2026) - Initial Modular Release

  • Modular architecture (core + skills + specialties)
  • Portable design (zero environment coupling)
  • VS Code integration
  • Frank.core with 7 universal personas
  • 7 skill modules (CRAFT, CoT, ToT, RAG, Markdown, Mermaid, Advanced Reasoning)
  • specialty.itil for IT Service Management
  • Phase 3 complete: 5 additional specialties (devops, prompt-engineering, data-analysis, sccm, TEMPLATE)
  • Phase 5 complete: README.md, LEGACY.md, and documentation finalization

v5.0 (Pre-modular)

  • Single consolidated file (FrankGPT.consolidated-instructions.md)
  • ITIL operational modes
  • Repo-specific standards enforcement

v4.0 (Legacy)

  • Initial FrankGPT core logic engine
  • instructions/core.instructions.md as primary file

Roadmap

Completed

  • Phase 1-2: Core architecture, skills, ITIL specialty
  • Phase 3: Five domain specialties (devops, prompt-engineering, data-analysis, sccm, TEMPLATE)
  • Phase 4: Documentation (ARCHITECTURE.md, copilot-instructions.md)
  • Phase 5: README.md, LEGACY.md, documentation finalization

Future Enhancements

  • Build script for creating consolidated version (optional)
  • Version compatibility checking utility
  • Specialty dependency management
  • Auto-detection of which specialties to load based on workspace

Contributing

Adding a New Skill

Skills are reasoning techniques or methodologies. To add one:

  1. Create v6/skills/style.{technique}.instructions.md
  2. Follow format of existing skills (frontmatter, sections, examples)
  3. Add knowledge/ examples if needed
  4. Update this ARCHITECTURE.md to document it
  5. Update Frank.core.agent.md's [INTEGRATION WITH SKILLS] section

Adding a New Specialty

Specialties are domain expertise modules. To add one:

  1. Copy specialty.TEMPLATE.instructions.md
  2. Fill in all required sections
  3. Test independently with Frank.core
  4. Document triggering keywords and command syntax
  5. Update copilot-instructions.md with loading example
  6. Update this ARCHITECTURE.md or create your own documentation

Updating Knowledge Examples

Knowledge files are referenced by skills and specialties:

  1. Add new example to v6/knowledge/example.{Topic}.md
  2. Update skills or specialties that should reference it
  3. Keep examples focused and well-commented
  4. Include references to source material when applicable

Support

  • Architecture Questions: Review this document
  • Quick Start: See v6/README.md for usage examples
  • Usage Examples: See copilot-instructions.md
  • Custom Specialties: Use specialty.TEMPLATE.instructions.md
  • Legacy Migration: See LEGACY.md for v4/v5 migration guide

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