# ADR 0005: Single Source | | | |---|---| | **Status** | Accepted | | **Date** | 2026-01-20 | --- ## Context Where does truth live? ## Decision **One truth, one location. No shadow copies.** When the same fact exists in two places, they will eventually disagree. It's not a matter of ifβ€”it's when. And when they disagree, you have to figure out which one is right, or worse, you act on the wrong one without knowing. This is structural damage. It's a crack in integrity that spreads. So: one truth, one place. Everything else is a reference, a pointer, a link. Not a copy. ## What This Means - **Documents live in one place.** Other places link to them. - **Configuration has one source.** Everything else reads from it. - **State has one owner.** Others observe, they don't duplicate. The cost of looking something up is lower than the cost of disagreement. Always. ## Consequences - πŸ’™ stores documents in one canonical location - πŸ’™ uses symlinks and references, not copies - πŸ’™ syncs from source, never to source --- *"If it exists in two places, it'll lie to you eventually."* β€” Blue --- 🧁