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Fullcomplete is a term used in several online communities and industries to denote a state of thorough finishing. It functions as a compound of "full" and "complete" and, unlike an official standard, has no single canonical definition. Its meaning varies by context, but it generally signals that something has been finished in a comprehensive, not partial, sense.

In software development and release workflows, fullcomplete often describes a build, release, or feature set that

Origin and usage: The term appears mainly in informal online discourse, project dashboards, and some documentation,

See also: 100% completion, completion, end-to-end, quality assurance.

has
passed
all
required
tests,
met
acceptance
criteria,
and
is
considered
ready
for
production
or
deployment.
In
gaming
and
collectibles,
it
commonly
refers
to
achieving
100
percent
completion,
collecting
all
items,
or
clearing
optional
content.
In
data
processing
or
workflow
management,
a
job
or
dataset
is
described
as
fullcomplete
when
all
steps
have
run,
validations
have
succeeded,
and
outputs
are
stored
or
delivered.
but
it
is
not
standardized
and
may
be
used
loosely
by
different
communities.
It
tends
to
emphasize
a
sense
of
finality
and
completeness
beyond
a
minimal
or
partial
finish.