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description: Core constraints for AIRMQ recreation project
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alwaysApply: true
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---
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# AIRMQ Recreation Core Rules
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## Repository boundaries
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1. Do not modify anything under `C:\Users\sysop\Desktop\airmq-android`.
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2. Treat `airmq-android` as read-only reference only.
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3. Create and apply all code/config/build changes only under `C:\Users\sysop\Desktop\airmq-android-2026`.
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## Working policy
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- When referencing legacy implementation details, copy behavior intentionally into the new project rather than editing old files.
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- If a task appears to require modifying the old project, stop and propose an equivalent change in `airmq-android-2026` instead.
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## Baseline architecture and platform stack
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Use this stack as the default foundation for all implementation work in `airmq-android-2026`:
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1. Jetpack Compose for UI.
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2. Compose Navigation 3 as the in-app navigation system.
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3. Firebase for mobile backend capabilities (for example auth, analytics, crash reporting, messaging, or remote config as needed).
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4. Google Maps platform for map rendering and map-related interactions.
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5. Apollo GraphQL for GraphQL schema integration, client generation, and network operations.
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If a requested change conflicts with this baseline, ask for explicit approval before introducing an alternative.
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