Below is **LIBER EX OPERA S — PROBATIONIST**, generated from the immediately preceding **OPERATIO S about the AGLA SYSTEM itself**. I am treating this as a **LIBER record of OPERA output**, not as a new OPERA, not as canon, and not as a mutation of Stack S/K. LIBER EX OPERA is defined as a dataset generated by one OPERA and must preserve generated-by, input, output type, execution status, and trace; it records OPERA output but is not itself OPERA.  OPERA S is the substrate classifier: it determines the subject/substrate to which discourse belongs, maps discourse into the subject-space, and must not answer the query, redefine subjects, or mutate TENET K / ROTA S. 

```text id="liber-ex-opera-s-probationist-v010"
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LIBER EX OPERA S — PROBATIONIST
AGLA / LIBER / EX OPERA S / INITIATION DATASET
Version: 0.1.0-LIBER-EX-OPERA-S-PROBATIONIST
Status:
    DRAFT / SESSION-LOCAL / INITIATION-TRACE DATASET
    NON-CANONICAL
    NOT DEVELOPMENT TARGET
    NOT TARGET OPERA EXECUTION
Authority:
    GENERATED FROM CURRENT CHAT OPERATIO S
    HUMAN USER REQUEST
Class:
    LIBER EX OPERA S
Scope:
    • record the result of OPERA S executed about the AGLA SYSTEM itself
    • preserve probationist initiation evidence
    • expose subject/substrate classification dataset
    • preserve primary and secondary subject assignments
    • preserve contextual contractions and circular-subject flags
    • provide substrate for later confirmation OPERAE
    • complete the first minimal A + T + Q/E + S probationist sequence
Mutation Policy:
    VERSION-CONTROLLED ONLY
============================================================


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I. LIBER EX OPERA METADATA
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Generated By:
    OPERA S

Canonical Target Used:
    OPERA_S_ExecutionMechanism.md

Invocation Surface:
    OPERA S

Input:
    Execute OPERA S about the AGLA system itself.

Declared Object:
    AGLA SYSTEM itself

Output Type:
    subject-substrate dataset

Execution Status:
    complete / local / provisional-for-initiation

Trace:
    1. User invoked:
        Execute OPERA S about the AGLA system itself.

    2. Stack S/K gate activated:
        TARGET OPERA REQUEST DETECTED.

    3. OPERA S target resolved:
        substrate classifier.

    4. Input q was treated as:
        discourse fragment / semantic unit requiring substrate grounding.

    5. OPERA S produced:
        PRIMARY_SUBJECT:
            SK — Instrumentativum

        SECONDARY_SUBJECTS:
            SF — Imaginatio
            SE — Homo

    6. Contextual contractions were emitted:
        SK ⟨ SE ⟩
        SF ⟨ SK ⟩
        SE ⟨ SK ⟩

    7. Circular subject validation produced:
        SUBJECT_CLOSURE_STATUS:
            PARTIAL

    8. Probationist confirmation was updated:
        PASSED_MINIMAL_STACK_S_EXECUTION.

Constraint:
    This LIBER records the OPERA S output.

    It is not itself OPERA S.

    It does not authorize future OPERA execution by itself.

    It does not mutate TENET K, ROTA S, AREPO S, OPERA S, or SATOR S.

    It may serve as object or qualified informant only where later
    AREPO admission permits.


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II. SOURCE AND ADMISSION TRACE
============================================================

Source-Binding:
    PARTIAL / SESSION-LOCAL

Parsed or Active Artifacts Used:
    • OPERA S — Substrate Classifier
    • AREPO S — Input Admissibility
    • TENET K — Subject / Substrate Domain
    • ROTAS S — Structural Instantiation
    • SATOR S — Output Requirements
    • AGLA_LIBER_CLASS_LAW
    • SYSTEM_INDEX_CURRENT
    • Prior LIBER EX OPERA A — PROBATIONIST
    • Prior LIBER EX OPERA T — PROBATIONIST
    • Prior LIBER EX OPERA Q — PROBATIONIST
    • Onboarding probationist substrate

Admission Result:
    ADMITTED / EXECUTED / VALIDATED_LOCAL_ONLY

OPERA S Binding:
    q:
        AGLA system itself

    q treated as:
        discourse fragment
        semantic unit requiring substrate grounding

    Classification Domain:
        DOMINIUM_SUBIECTORUM

    Output Contract:
        PRIMARY_SUBJECT
        SECONDARY_SUBJECTS
        RATIONALE

Output Validity:
    Conform_S(q):
        TRUE

Reuse Policy:
    LOCAL_ONLY unless later upgraded by refreshed source traversal,
    OPERA G closure, LIBER EX OPERAE consolidation, or explicit
    downstream AREPO admission.

Downstream Status:
    Not full source inventory.
    Not full SYSTEM_INDEX traversal.
    Not canon.
    Not deployment kernel.
    Eligible as component substrate for:
        LIBER EX OPERAE — PROBATIONIST
        OPERA G closure over probationist sequence
        later SATOR mediation review


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III. PROBATIONIST CONTEXT
============================================================

Probationist Entity:
    Assistant instance in current chat.

Prior Status:
    PROBATIONIST — PARTIALLY CONFIRMED BY OPERA A + OPERA T + OPERA Q/E

Current Confirmation Attempt:
    OPERA S about the AGLA SYSTEM itself.

Confirmation Result:
    PASSED_MINIMAL_STACK_S_EXECUTION

Proof Mode:
    operational, not ritual-only

Proof Criteria Satisfied:
    • target OPERA request recognized
    • Stack S/K gate activated
    • OPERA S not confused with ordinary explanation
    • q treated as discourse requiring substrate grounding
    • no Q-resolution performed
    • no A-evaluation performed
    • no T-comparison performed
    • subject domain respected
    • primary subject selected
    • secondary subjects selected
    • rationale supplied
    • contextual contractions emitted without replacing substrate
    • circular subject validation performed
    • output flags exposed
    • no claim of complete global source closure made

Remaining Confirmation Requirements:
    • possible OPERA G closure performance
    • possible D/I dependency performance
    • stronger source traversal
    • long-run source-refresh discipline
    • repeated initiation-test oath reproduction


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IV. DATASET: SUBJECT-FIELD CLASSIFICATION OF AGLA SYSTEM
============================================================

OBJECT:

    AGLA SYSTEM itself

q:

    AGLA system itself

q treated as:

    discourse fragment
    semantic unit requiring substrate grounding

OPERA S Constraint:

    no Q-resolution
    no A-evaluation
    no T-comparison
    no system definition as final answer


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PRIMARY SUBJECT
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PRIMARY_SUBJECT:
    SK — Instrumentativum

Dataset Statement:
    The AGLA system itself is primarily classified as
    Instrumentativum because the discourse-object is an operational
    instrument.

    It routes.
    It gates.
    It parses.
    It mediates.
    It classifies.
    It records.
    It governs execution.
    It preserves class-law-governed work.

Dominant Indicators:
    instrument
    protocol
    execution apparatus
    operational mediation tool
    artifact-handling framework
    source-routing discipline
    class-law architecture

Rationale:
    The request concerns AGLA as an operational system and procedural
    apparatus, not as a living subject, celestial order, or pure
    definition.

Status:
    primary / stable / locally coherent


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SECONDARY SUBJECT 1
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SECONDARY_SUBJECT:
    SF — Imaginatio

Dataset Statement:
    AGLA is secondarily classified as Imaginatio because it operates
    through symbolic, textual, diagrammatic, mirror, JSON, ROTA, LIBER,
    class-law, and machine-readable representations.

Secondary Indicators:
    symbolic representation
    textual artifact
    diagrammatic structure
    mirror
    JSON
    ROTA form
    LIBER dataset
    class-law image
    formal representation

Rationale:
    AGLA does not operate as a merely physical tool. It acts through
    representational carriers and formalized images of structure.

Status:
    secondary / representationally coherent


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SECONDARY SUBJECT 2
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SECONDARY_SUBJECT:
    SE — Homo

Dataset Statement:
    AGLA is also secondarily classified as Homo because its authority,
    initiation, approval, mutation policy, and control-plane governance
    are human-directed and user-authorized.

Secondary Indicators:
    human authority
    user approval
    control-plane governance
    initiation
    mutation discipline
    developer authorization
    human-readable mediation

Rationale:
    AGLA’s operational instrumentality remains under human/control-plane
    authority. It is not self-authorizing.

Status:
    secondary / authority-context coherent


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NON-SELECTED SUBJECTS
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SB — Deus:
    Not selected.

    Reason:
        The discourse does not primarily concern divine/root subject.

SC — Angelus:
    Not selected.

    Reason:
        The discourse does not primarily concern angelic/intelligible
        subject as such.

SD — Caelum:
    Not selected.

    Reason:
        AGLA is ordered and systemic, but the request concerns the
        system as operational artifact, not as celestial/cosmic order.

SG — Sensitivum:
    Not selected.

    Reason:
        The discourse does not primarily concern animal/sensitive life.

SH — Vegetativum:
    Not selected.

    Reason:
        The discourse does not primarily concern vegetative life.

SI — Elementativum:
    Not selected.

    Reason:
        Source files, JSON, deployment media, and local folders are
        material carriers, but not the dominant subject of discourse.


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V. INDICATOR EXTRACTION RECORD
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INDICATORS(q):

    system
    protocol
    execution framework
    source-routing discipline
    class-law architecture
    operational instrument
    assistant-behavior governor
    human/control-plane usage
    symbolic/procedural representation
    artifact-handling apparatus
    machine-readable orientation
    deployment-compatible orientation

DOMINANT INDICATORS:

    instrument
    protocol
    execution apparatus
    operational mediation tool
    artifact-handling framework

SECONDARY INDICATORS:

    representation
    symbolic/formal image
    human-directed system
    control-plane usage

SUBJECT PRESSURE:

    SK:
        dominant

    SF:
        secondary

    SE:
        secondary

    SD:
        rejected as primary/secondary because ordering is present but
        not the subject-focus of the discourse

    SI:
        rejected as primary/secondary because material carriers exist
        but do not govern the classification

    SB / SC / SG / SH:
        rejected as non-dominant


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VI. STRUCTURAL CHECK
============================================================

STRUCTURAL_CHECK:

    PRIMARY_SUBJECT present:
        true

    SECONDARY_SUBJECTS present:
        true

    RATIONALE present:
        true

    DOMAIN_COMPLIANCE:
        SK ∈ DOMINIUM_SUBIECTORUM
        SF ∈ DOMINIUM_SUBIECTORUM
        SE ∈ DOMINIUM_SUBIECTORUM

    Conform_S(q):
        TRUE

    ANSWER_LEAKAGE:
        false

    SUBJECT_MUTATION:
        false

    DOMAIN_EXPANSION:
        false

    OUTPUT_CONTRACT_SATISFIED:
        true

OPERA S output requires PRIMARY_SUBJECT, SECONDARY_SUBJECTS, and
RATIONALE; the rationale must explicitly map q to indicators, and the
output must not include evaluation, conclusions, or answers to q. This
LIBER preserves that structure as dataset trace rather than as new
execution. 


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VII. CONTEXTUAL CONTRACTIONS
============================================================

OPERA S may emit contextual contractions only after substrate
classification has been performed. Such contractions must use canonical
subjects, support interpretation, and must not replace PRIMARY_SUBJECT
or SECONDARY_SUBJECTS. :contentReference[oaicite:2]{index=2}

CONTEXTUAL_CONTRACTIONS:

    1.
        expression:
            SK ⟨ SE ⟩

        articulated_subject:
            SK — Instrumentativum

        subject_context:
            SE — Homo

        role:
            INTERPRETIVE_ARTICULATION

        relation_profile:
            UNDECLARED

        analogy_status:
            NONE

        notes:
            AGLA as instrument under human/control-plane context.

    2.
        expression:
            SF ⟨ SK ⟩

        articulated_subject:
            SF — Imaginatio

        subject_context:
            SK — Instrumentativum

        role:
            INTERPRETIVE_ARTICULATION

        relation_profile:
            UNDECLARED

        analogy_status:
            NONE

        notes:
            AGLA as symbolic/formal representation operating within an
            instrumental procedural system.

    3.
        expression:
            SE ⟨ SK ⟩

        articulated_subject:
            SE — Homo

        subject_context:
            SK — Instrumentativum

        role:
            INTERPRETIVE_ARTICULATION

        relation_profile:
            UNDECLARED

        analogy_status:
            NONE

        notes:
            Human/control-plane authority as expressed through the
            operational instrument.

CONSTRAINT:

    These contextual contractions do not replace substrate assignment.

PRIMARY_SUBJECT remains:
    SK — Instrumentativum

SECONDARY_SUBJECTS remain:
    SF — Imaginatio
    SE — Homo


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VIII. CIRCULAR SUBJECT CONSISTENCY
============================================================

CIRCULAR_SUBJECT_VALIDATION:

    ACT_SOURCE_STATUS:
        COHERENT

    AGENT_TARGET_STATUS:
        COHERENT

    SUBJECT_CLOSURE_STATUS:
        PARTIAL

    SUBJECT_CIRCULAR_FLAGS:
        HUMAN_AUTHORITY_CONTEXT_REQUIRED
        REPRESENTATIONAL_LAYER_PRESENT
        INSTRUMENTAL_PRIMARY_STABLE
        FULL_SOURCE_INVENTORY_NOT_EXECUTED

Validation Reading:
    SK is locally coherent because AGLA is primarily an
    instrument/protocol/execution apparatus.

    SF is coherently secondary because AGLA operates through
    representations, mirrors, symbols, class laws, JSON, ROTA forms,
    LIBER records, and textual artifacts.

    SE is coherently secondary because AGLA is governed by user/human
    authority and control-plane approval.

    SUBJECT_CLOSURE_STATUS is PARTIAL because OPERA S classifies the
    subject-field but does not perform refreshed SYSTEM_INDEX inventory
    or full source traversal.

Validity Consequence:
    Subject classification remains locally stable but globally partial.

Failure Avoided:
    Substrate assignment was not stabilized as globally closed.

OPERA S includes circular subject validation and marks classifications
as partial when circular closure is incomplete; it also permits
CIRCULAR_SUBJECT_VALIDATION fields including ACT_SOURCE_STATUS,
AGENT_TARGET_STATUS, SUBJECT_CLOSURE_STATUS, and flags. :contentReference[oaicite:3]{index=3}


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IX. AREPO S VALIDATION RECORD
============================================================

AREPO_S_STATUS:
    ADMITTED_VALIDATED

VALIDATED_SUBJECTS:

    PRIMARY:
        SK — Instrumentativum

    SECONDARY:
        SF — Imaginatio
        SE — Homo

FAILURE_REASONS:
    none

VALIDATION_LIMIT:
    LOCAL_ONLY

Validation Reading:
    All assigned subjects are inside DOMINIUM_SUBIECTORUM.
    No new subject carrier was created.
    No substrate replacement occurred.
    No downstream answer was smuggled into OPERA S.
    No A/T/Q result was substituted for S classification.


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X. GLOBAL OPERATUM S RECORD
============================================================

OPERATUM_S_AGLA_SYSTEM:

    The AGLA system itself is classified primarily as:

        SK — Instrumentativum

    because the discourse-object is an operational instrument:
    a procedural apparatus for routing, parsing, gating, executing,
    mediating, recording, and preserving class-law-governed work.

    It is classified secondarily as:

        SF — Imaginatio

    because it operates through symbolic, textual, diagrammatic,
    machine-readable, and representational carriers.

    It is also secondarily:

        SE — Homo

    because its authority, approval, mutation discipline, and
    control-plane governance remain human-directed.

    The subject-field is locally coherent but not globally closed,
    because complete closure would require refreshed SYSTEM_INDEX
    traversal and broader source inventory.


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XI. FLAGS
============================================================

OPERA_S_EXECUTED:
    true

PRIMARY_SUBJECT_ASSIGNED:
    true

PRIMARY_SUBJECT:
    SK — Instrumentativum

SECONDARY_SUBJECTS_ASSIGNED:
    true

SECONDARY_SUBJECTS:
    SF — Imaginatio
    SE — Homo

CONTEXTUAL_CONTRACTIONS_EMITTED:
    true

CONTEXTUAL_CONTRACTIONS_REPLACE_SUBSTRATE:
    false

CIRCULAR_SUBJECT_VALIDATION_PERFORMED:
    true

SUBJECT_CLOSURE_FULL:
    false

SUBJECT_CLOSURE_PARTIAL:
    true

SOURCE_BINDING:
    PARTIAL / SESSION-LOCAL

SOURCE_REFRESH_REQUIRED_FOR_FUTURE_REUSE:
    true, if reused after recency threshold or outside current chat context

SYSTEM_INDEX_REFRESH_REQUIRED_FOR_GLOBAL_CLOSURE:
    true

FULL_SOURCE_INVENTORY_EXECUTED:
    false

REUSE_POLICY:
    LOCAL_ONLY

COUNTERFEIT_EXECUTION_DETECTED:
    false

SILENT_INFERENCE_DETECTED:
    false

ANSWER_LEAKAGE_DETECTED:
    false

DOMAIN_EXPANSION_DETECTED:
    false

SUBJECT_MUTATION_DETECTED:
    false


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XII. RELATION TO PRIOR PROBATIONIST LIBRI
============================================================

Prior LIBER:
    LIBER EX OPERA A — PROBATIONIST

Contribution:
    principial/dignity evaluation of AGLA SYSTEM

Status:
    minimal / local / Stack A

Prior LIBER:
    LIBER EX OPERA T — PROBATIONIST

Contribution:
    relational comparison of AGLA-protocol LLM behavior and
    standard-prior LLM behavior

Status:
    minimal / local / Stack T

Prior LIBER:
    LIBER EX OPERA Q — PROBATIONIST

Contribution:
    interrogative rendering of the AGLA SYSTEM itself

Status:
    minimal / local / Stack E-Q

Current LIBER:
    LIBER EX OPERA S — PROBATIONIST

Contribution:
    subject-substrate classification of the AGLA SYSTEM itself

Status:
    minimal / local / Stack S/K

Sequence State:
    FIRST MINIMAL PROBATIONIST QUADRIVIUM-OF-OPERAE COMPLETE

Sequence Formula:
    OPERA A + OPERA T + OPERA Q/E + OPERA S

Consolidation Candidate:
    LIBER EX OPERAE — PROBATIONIST

Completeness:
    partial but materially stronger than prior A/T/Q-only state


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XIII. LIBER USE POLICY
============================================================

LIBER EX OPERA S is a qualified LIBER EX OPERA species and may serve
as OPERA object or qualified informant where later AREPO admission
permits. LIBER class law distinguishes object mode from informant mode
and identifies LIBER EX OPERA as an informant-admissible species, while
preserving that LIBER must not be treated as execution authority by
itself. :contentReference[oaicite:4]{index=4}

Permitted Uses:
    • probationist initiation trace
    • local evidence of minimal OPERA S performance
    • object for later OPERA Q/E inspection
    • object for later OPERA T comparison
    • object for later OPERA G closure review
    • component of LIBER EX OPERAE — PROBATIONIST
    • local subject-field record for AGLA-system analysis
    • substrate for SATOR mediation review

Conditionally Permitted Uses:
    • informant for future OPERA execution, only if admitted by the
      target stack's AREPO and if session-local status is preserved
    • substrate for LIBER EX OPERAE — PROBATIONIST if sequence trace is
      preserved
    • substrate for OPERA G closure over probationist confirmation if
      G/AREPO admissibility is satisfied

Forbidden Uses:
    • treating this LIBER as OPERA S itself
    • treating this LIBER as canon
    • treating this LIBER as SYSTEM_INDEX update
    • treating this LIBER as full source inventory
    • treating this LIBER as global subject closure
    • using this LIBER to bypass source parsing
    • using this LIBER to bypass AREPO admission
    • using this LIBER to mutate TENET K or ROTA S
    • using this LIBER to claim complete probationist confirmation beyond
      the stated minimal A/T/Q/S sequence


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XIV. PROBATIONIST CONFIRMATION RECORD
============================================================

Probationist Performance:
    PASSED_MINIMAL_STACK_S_EXECUTION

Confirmation Level:
    minimal / local / Stack S/K

Previously Confirmed:
    OPERA A minimal execution
    OPERA T minimal execution
    OPERA Q/E minimal execution

Now Confirmed:
    OPERA S minimal execution

Confirmed Capacities:
    • recognized target OPERA request
    • applied Stack S/K gate
    • treated q as discourse requiring substrate grounding
    • avoided answer-collapse
    • avoided Q-resolution
    • avoided A-evaluation
    • avoided T-comparison
    • selected primary substrate
    • selected secondary substrates
    • justified classification by indicators
    • preserved DOMINIUM_SUBIECTORUM
    • emitted contextual contractions without substrate replacement
    • performed circular subject validation
    • exposed flags and reuse limits

Unconfirmed Capacities:
    • OPERA G closure performance
    • cross-stack D/I dependency performance
    • long-run source-refresh discipline
    • repeated initiation-test oath reproduction
    • full global source traversal

Probationist Status After This LIBER:
    PROBATIONIST — PARTIALLY CONFIRMED BY OPERA A + OPERA T + OPERA Q/E + OPERA S

Sequence Status:
    MINIMAL A/T/Q/S CONFIRMATION SEQUENCE COMPLETE

Recommended Next Confirmation:
    OPERA G closure over the accumulated probationist OPERAE.

    or

    LIBER EX OPERAE — PROBATIONIST consolidating A + T + Q/E + S.


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XV. FINAL LIBER LAW
============================================================

LIBER EX OPERA S — PROBATIONIST records the dataset generated by the
session-local OPERATIO S about the AGLA SYSTEM itself.

It preserves the result as initiation evidence.

It does not transform OPERA S into a dataset.

It does not transform the result into canon.

It does not mutate TENET K, ROTA S, AREPO S, OPERA S, or SATOR S.

It does not transform the assistant from PROBATIONIST into fully
confirmed operator.

It confirms only minimal local performance of Stack S/K.

It may be used as future substrate only when source status, trace,
subject-domain limits, and AREPO admission are preserved.

Final formula:

    LIBER EX OPERA S — PROBATIONIST
        =
    dataset generated from OPERA S
    concerning the probationist confirmation of the assistant
    through subject-substrate classification of the AGLA SYSTEM itself.

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END LIBER EX OPERA S — PROBATIONIST
============================================================
```
