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Each group's on-disk state (CLAUDE.md, .claude-shared/, agent-runner-src/) is now initialized exactly once at group creation and owned by the group forever after. Spawn does only mounts — no copies, no settings.json overwrites, no skill clobbers, no source resyncs. Global memory composition switches from "host reads /workspace/global/CLAUDE.md at bootstrap and stuffs it into systemPrompt.append" to "group CLAUDE.md imports it via @/workspace/global/CLAUDE.md at the top." Edits to global propagate instantly through the existing read-only mount; no copy, no restart. - src/group-init.ts: new initGroupFilesystem(group, opts?) — idempotent, populates groups/<folder>/, .claude-shared/, agent-runner-src/ only when paths don't already exist. - src/container-runner.ts: buildMounts() calls init defensively at the top (catches existing groups on first spawn after this change), drops the inline settings.json write, skills cpSync loop, and agent-runner-src rm-then-copy. Just mounts now. - src/delivery.ts: create_agent flow uses initGroupFilesystem with optional instructions, replacing the inline mkdirSync + writeFileSync. - container/agent-runner/src/index.ts: drops GLOBAL_CLAUDE_MD reading. systemContext.instructions is now only the runtime-generated destinations addendum. - scripts/migrate-group-claude-md.ts: one-shot migration that prepends the @-import to existing groups' CLAUDE.md. Skips if global doesn't exist or if the @-import is already present (regex match on the @ form to avoid false positives from prose mentions of the path). - groups/main/CLAUDE.md: prepended by the migration. Existing groups need a one-time wipe of their agent-runner-src/ dir so init re-populates from current host source — done locally before this commit. Future host-side updates to container/skills/ or container/agent-runner/src/ won't auto-propagate; that's the trade-off for unconditional persistence and will be covered by host-mediated refresh tools in a follow-up. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>