# Forge Neural Registry — HC v1.1 > Source: https://forge.jasondmacdonald.com/forge-neural-registry > Type: registry | ID: none --- ## hc-metadata { "hc_version": "1.1", "hc_type": "registry", "registry_mode": "neural-intelligence", "title": "Forge Neural Registry", "description": "Living architecture for antifragile AI agents. Each failure → case study. Each pattern → framework. Auto-updates daily.", "owner": "Jason MacDonald", "created": "2026-04-14T00:00:00Z", "updated": "2026-04-14T06:00:00Z", "stats": { "problems_catalogued": 35, "problems_this_session": 13, "frameworks": 12, "decision_gate_lines": 533, "disk_recovered_gb": 82, "stale_tasks": 0, "failure_rate_reduction": "67%" }, "sections": [ "architecture", "problems", "self-healing-stack", "frameworks", "opportunities" ], "pages": [ { "slug": "antifragile-self-healing", "title": "How Forge Heals Itself", "type": "whitepaper" }, { "slug": "thinking-frameworks", "title": "12 Thinking Frameworks", "type": "frameworks" } ], "chatbot_context": { "purpose": "This registry documents how Forge (an autonomous AI operating system) detects, diagnoses, and fixes its own failures. Each PROB entry is a real production incident with root cause analysis and governance update. Use it to understand antifragile agent architecture.", "query_examples": [ "What was the root cause of stale running tasks?", "How does abstraction climbing work?", "What's the Decision Gate?", "How does the self-healing stack work?", "What are the asymmetric opportunities?" ] } }