Lens

Live State

Lens is only useful when the scene reflects the current workspace well enough to support orientation. Live state is the discipline of hydrating that scene from explicit authority and shared runtime information.

Launch context firstShared intelligence sourcesPartial sources stay visible

Page Focus

Live state explains how Lens hydrates the current workspace scene from launcher context and shared product intelligence.

Launch context first

Live state starts from CTK Launcher scope and validated workspace context rather than independent product-local choice.

Shared intelligence sources

Lens reads Reason and Replay outputs to populate overlays, incidents, and truth posture inside the scene.

Partial sources stay visible

A scene can still be useful under incomplete visibility, but gaps should remain visible rather than hidden.

Questions This Page Answers

What makes the current scene trustworthy enough to act on?
How does Lens behave when some sources are stale or missing?
Why does live state start from launcher authority?

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