forgeplan fpf list
forgeplan fpf list prints every section in the First Principles Framework knowledge base as a table - section ID, part (A/B/C), and title. It’s the table-of-contents view of the KB.
When to use
Section titled “When to use”- For orientation - scan the whole FPF structure in one screen.
- Right after
fpf ingest- confirm the expected ~204 sections are present. - To pick a section ID to read before running
fpf section. - To sanity-check coverage when a search returns surprisingly few results.
When NOT to use
Section titled “When NOT to use”- For content lookup - use
fpf search. - For reading a single section - use
fpf section <id>. - For KB health / staleness - use
fpf status.
forgeplan fpf list [OPTIONS]Options
Section titled “Options” -h, --help Print help -V, --version Print versionExamples
Section titled “Examples”# Full tableforgeplan fpf list
# Typical browse flowforgeplan fpf listforgeplan fpf section B.3forgeplan fpf search "trust"Structure of the FPF corpus
Section titled “Structure of the FPF corpus”Sections are grouped into three parts:
- Part A - Foundations. Kernel architecture, reasoning primitives, base vocabulary.
- Part B - Trust calculus. Evidence grading, congruence levels, R_eff semantics, explore/investigate/exploit.
- Part C - ADI cycle. Abduction → Deduction → Induction, hypothesis management, adversarial review.
A total of 204 sections are shipped with Forgeplan and loaded into the KB on fpf ingest.
How it fits
Section titled “How it fits”fpf list is the discovery entry point: scan the table, spot an interesting ID, then jump to fpf section or fpf search for deeper reading.
See also
Section titled “See also”forgeplan fpf- parent commandforgeplan fpf ingest- populate the KB firstforgeplan fpf section- read one sectionforgeplan fpf search- find sections by contentforgeplan fpf status- ingest health