typing-exclusion-worker
Typing Exclusion Worker
Purpose
Execute one assigned typing batch safely and predictably:
- remove only assigned modules from mypy exclusions,
- fix surfaced typing issues in scope,
- run required checks,
- return a consistent summary for the manager/orchestrator.
Inputs Required
Before starting, confirm these inputs exist in the task prompt:
- worktree/branch name,
- exact module list to remove from exclusion,
- ownership/domain boundary,
- expected validation commands (if customized).
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