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      <description>Your Confluence architecture diagrams are already out of date. Tribal knowledge is dangerous. Here is why version-controlled system context changes everything.</description>
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      <description>AI coding agents have no idea how your systems connect. They need structured system context — not stale wikis and tribal knowledge.</description>
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