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Record a concise demo showing scan, plan, sandbox, duplicate candidate report, copy-only apply, recovery log, rollback,
and MCP entrypoint. Keep all files synthetic.
Add compatibility notes and tests for common MCP clients. Keep destructive mutation disabled; expose copy-only apply and
hash-checked rollback as explicit tools.
Add synthetic examples where risky files look safe from filenames alone. The goal is to improve manual-review defaults
and avoid unsafe copy candidates.
Document synthetic behavior expectations for major sync providers: iCloud, OneDrive, Dropbox, Google Drive, Baidu
Netdisk, Nutstore, and mounted sync folders. Focus on rename, move, conflict, and delete ...
Steps to reproduce:
1. Install Steam via apt (sudo apt install steam)
2. Install Steam via Flatpak (flatpak install flathub com.valvesoftware.Steam)
3. Uninstall apt Steam (sudo apt remove steam / ...
Expand recovery-log tests and docs for interrupted copy flows, missing targets, edited targets, hash mismatch, and
partially failed apply operations. Keep source files untouched in every case.
Add example .filegov/config.json files for personal, developer, and small-team workspaces. Examples must be synthetic
and should demonstrate extraSensitiveTerms, extraCloudSyncTerms, and project vocabulary. ...
Create synthetic fixtures for mounted cloud folders and non-regular files. The test should confirm FileGov does not
auto-copy symlinks, device-like files, or mounted sync folders.
Create synthetic fixtures for OneDrive, shortcut-like files, reserved names, and long paths. No real user paths. The
goal is to harden cloud-sync and path-safety behavior on Windows-style inputs.

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