The blocking rule now leads with the tracker's native dependency relationship and encodes the rationale: native rendering makes the frontier visible in the tracker's own UI, so the human sees what's takeable without opening the map. Notes the body-convention fallback for trackers that lack native blocking (GitHub has it; GitLab only on paid tiers). Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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Sharpen wayfinder's blocking rule to prefer the tracker's native dependency relationship and say why.
Native blocking is essential rather than cosmetic: it renders the frontier visually in the tracker's own UI, so the human sees what's takeable at a glance without opening the map. The rule now states that preference explicitly, notes the body-convention fallback for trackers that lack native blocking, and ties the frontier to what the human picks from.