KerfPlan 0.1.0 audits cut plans for kerf and stock assignment errors before production
KerfPlan 0.1.0 is a new open-source, zero-dependency command-line tool that audits woodworking or fabrication cut plans rather than optimizing them. It reconciles piece demand, stock inventory, and assignments against explicit kerf and trim assumptions, flagging arithmetic and identity errors before a plan enters a physical workflow. The tool detects seven specific error types, including missing pieces, duplicate assignments, unknown stock IDs, and over-length stock, reporting each finding without silently correcting the input. Users define their plan in a JSON file and run the auditor locally via npm, with a strict mode available to fail CI pipelines or automated agent handoffs when findings are present. Version 0.1.0 is published on Codeberg's npm registry and is intended as a deterministic audit trail that separates supplied facts from proposed corrections.
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