FinalCode v5.0.0 introduces the largest architectural evolution since the project began.
This release expands FinalCode beyond repository-level engineering into organization-wide engineering intelligence while preserving full backward compatibility with every previous feature and workflow.
Highlights
Organization Intelligence Platform
- Organization-wide engineering analysis
- Multi-repository intelligence
- Cross-repository relationships
- Shared engineering knowledge
- Organization-level reporting
- Portfolio-wide engineering visibility
New Architecture
The internal architecture has been expanded from 5 layers to 7 layers, introducing dedicated Organization Intelligence and Learning/Capability layers while preserving the existing execution pipeline.
New Components
Fourteen new core modules were added, providing organization-scale engineering capabilities including:
- Organization analysis
- Repository portfolio management
- Cross-project intelligence
- Engineering governance
- Shared decision intelligence
- Organization health reporting
- Knowledge aggregation
- Multi-repository recommendations
- Organization metrics
- Portfolio evolution tracking
- Repository relationship analysis
- Shared engineering memory
- Organization dashboards
- Enterprise reporting
Documentation
Updated:
- SKILL.md
- README.md
- CHANGELOG.md
- SUPPORTED.md
All architecture diagrams, dependency graphs, version history, and documentation have been synchronized with the new platform architecture.
Compatibility
- Fully backward compatible with v4.x
- Existing operating modes unchanged
- Existing certification profiles preserved
- Existing policies preserved
- Existing capabilities preserved
- Existing workflows preserved
No breaking changes.
Repository Status
- 14 new core modules
- Architecture expanded to 7 layers
- Repository consistency audit passed
- Dependency graph verified
- Documentation synchronized
- Zero broken internal references
FinalCode v5.0.0 establishes the foundation for organization-scale engineering intelligence while maintaining the reliability, verification, and evidence-based principles introduced in earlier releases.