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Two stability warnings from the #119 review: 1. delete-cap no longer drops deletions forever. When planned deletes exceed GIT_SYNC_MAX_DELETES_PER_CYCLE the apply client's deletePage now THROWS instead of resolving to a no-op. A throw is recorded by the engine as a per-page failure, so `refs/docmost/last-pushed` is NOT advanced past the commit that dropped the files — the next cycle re-diffs from the un-advanced ref and re-plans the same deletes (a transient over-cap is retried, not silently dropped and then recreated by the next pull). Previously a resolving no-op let the engine count `deleted++` with no failure, advance the ref, and never replay the deletions. 2. git-sync soft-delete and restore now stamp provenance. deletePage routes GIT_SYNC_PROVENANCE through pageService.removePage, and restorePage stamps lastUpdatedSource='git-sync' on the restore update — so the page-change listener's loop-guard (skip when lastUpdatedSource==='git-sync') recognizes both as its own writes instead of scheduling a wasted echo cycle. Done via a backward-compatible optional `lastUpdatedSource` param on pageRepo.removePage/restorePage (omitted for ordinary user deletes/restores). Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>