innorve-method

Use when the user asks about the Innorve Method, asks "where do I start" with AI-native architecture, references IM-01 through IM-08, mentions the Innorve Architect Ladder, or wants to know which Innorve skill to invoke for their current situation. This is the meta index — invoke it first when the path forward is unclear.

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Use when a team or organization is starting to introduce AI into delivery work and needs an honest map of which SDLC phases have AI today, which don't, where humans must stay in the loop, and where the real capability gaps are. Coaches the user to produce a Capability Graph (Mermaid) and a Capability Map (text) covering all seven phases — Discover, Define, Build, Verify, Release, Operate, Learn.

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Security

innorve-evidence-binder

Use when starting an AI system that will eventually face an audit, customer security review, or regulator. Scaffolds a Governance Binder — a folder layout and template set that the team fills in as they build, so evidence accumulates in lockstep with code rather than being reconstructed under deadline pressure.

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Automation

innorve-maturity-gate

Use when deciding whether an AI skill or agent is ready to graduate from one level to the next on the Skill Maturity Ladder (Incubating → Validated → Certified → Deprecated). Walks the user through gate criteria, produces a Maturity Gate Report that documents the decision, and lists specific actions to close any gaps.

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innorve-method | V50.AI