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Workflow Reliability term

State reconciliation: meaning, examples, and AI prompt use.

Resolves disagreements between UI state, server records, URL state, and saved drafts.

What it means

Plain meaning

state sync: Resolves disagreements between UI state, server records, URL state, and saved drafts.

Aliases

state sync, client-server reconciliation, draft reconciliation

People say / experts say

People usually say

  • state mismatch
  • client state
  • server state
  • url state
  • draft state
  • two tabs

Experts usually say

State reconciliation, Source of truth, Race condition, Draft persistence

When to use it

Use it when

Your rough ask sounds like: state mismatch, client state, server state. The term gives your coding agent a clearer problem shape.

When not to use it

Do not use this term as a request for a quick screen fix. Use it when the system needs explicit state, rules, failures, or recovery behavior.

Copy-ready handoff phrase

Add state reconciliation rules for UI state, server state, URL state, saved drafts, and stale writes.

Before and after

Weak ask

Fix this state mismatch flow.

Exact Terms ask

Add state reconciliation rules for UI state, server state, URL state, saved drafts, and stale writes.

Prompt templates by use case

Architecture prompt

Audit this workflow for State reconciliation and related concerns: Source of truth, Race condition, Draft persistence. Return states, rules, failure modes, and recovery behavior before code.

Implementation prompt

Implement State reconciliation for this app flow. Include data ownership, edge cases, fallback behavior, and acceptance tests.

Test prompt

Create tests that prove State reconciliation works across refresh, retry, back/next movement, partial failure, and return visits.

Common mistake

What goes wrong

Asking for code before defining states, transitions, persistence, and failure behavior.

Better move

Use State reconciliation with the related vocabulary trail: Source of truth, Race condition, Draft persistence.

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