gstack/docs/askuserquestion-cjk.md

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AskUserQuestion — non-ASCII / CJK characters

Read this on demand when an AskUserQuestion contains Chinese (繁體/簡體), Japanese, Korean, or other non-ASCII text. The operative rule is in the always-loaded AskUserQuestion self-check ("Non-ASCII characters written directly, NOT \u-escaped"); this doc is the full justification.

The rule

When any string field (question, option label, option description) contains non-ASCII text, emit the literal UTF-8 characters in the JSON string. Never escape them as \uXXXX.

Claude Code's tool parameter pipe is UTF-8 native and passes characters through unchanged. Only JSON-mandatory escapes remain allowed: \n, \t, \", \\.

Why escaping fails

Manually escaping requires recalling each codepoint from training, which is unreliable for long CJK strings — the model regularly emits the wrong codepoint. Example: writing thinking it is 管 (U+7BA1), but is actually ㄃, so the user sees 管理工具 rendered as ㄃3用箱.

The trigger is long, multi-line questions with hundreds of CJK characters: that is exactly when reflexive escaping kicks in and exactly when miscoding is most damaging. Long ≠ escape. Keep characters literal.

  • Wrong: "question": "請選擇\uXXXX\uXXXX\uXXXX\uXXXX"
  • Right: "question": "請選擇管理工具"