Evidence
The working behind the verdict, when you want to check it yourself.
The verdict is short because it has to be. When you want to see what it was read from, Evidence has the working, as four separate questions rather than one long scroll.


- Coverage
- How many changed files have had a passing check since they were last edited, as a grid you can open a file from. The first hundred and twenty are drawn and the rest are counted.
- Checks
- Every run of every method, oldest first, with the ones Salidium worked out drawn hollow.
- Changed
- The files that moved, ranked by lines, with the twenty largest drawn and a count of the rest.
- What happened
- The run in order, turn by turn, with what each turn did. A turn that handed work to subagents lists them underneath it, each with what it came back with.
A filled square means that one file has had a passing check since it was last edited. It does not mean the project is green, and Coverage says so on the page rather than letting the picture imply it.
Anything in any of the four views opens its record.
A turn that edited files and ran no check is marked as having nothing check those edits. An absence is a fact about the run, so it is drawn rather than left out.