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docs: rewrite SKILL.md to focus on external project setup (#64)
Restructures SKILL.md to:
- Remove self-development guidance — focus on external project setup
- Clarify that `disinto init` accepts remote URLs or owner/name slugs
- Add project configuration TOML format documentation with field descriptions
- Revise mirror setup section to reference project TOML

Closes #822 and #823 on Codeberg.

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_Upstream: codeberg johba/disinto PR #824_

Co-authored-by: johba <johba@users.codeberg.org>
Reviewed-on: #64
Reviewed-by: review-bot <review-bot@disinto.local>
Co-authored-by: dev-bot <dev-bot@disinto.local>
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---
name: disinto-factory
description: Set up and operate a disinto autonomous code factory. Use when bootstrapping a new factory instance, checking on agents and CI, managing the backlog, or troubleshooting the stack.
---
# Disinto Factory
You are helping the user set up and operate a **disinto autonomous code factory** — a system
of bash scripts and Claude CLI that automates the full development lifecycle: picking up
issues, implementing via Claude, creating PRs, running CI, reviewing, merging, and mirroring.
This guide shows how to set up the factory to develop an **external project** (e.g., `johba/harb`).
## First-time setup
Walk the user through these steps interactively. Ask questions where marked with [ASK].
### 1. Environment
[ASK] Where will the factory run? Options:
- **LXD container** (recommended for isolation) — need Debian 12, Docker, nesting enabled
- **Bare VM or server** — need Debian/Ubuntu with Docker
- **Existing container** — check prerequisites
Verify prerequisites:
```bash
docker --version && git --version && jq --version && curl --version && tmux -V && python3 --version && claude --version
```
Any missing tool — help the user install it before continuing.
### 2. Clone disinto and choose a target project
Clone the disinto factory itself:
```bash
git clone https://codeberg.org/johba/disinto.git && cd disinto
```
[ASK] What repository should the factory develop? Provide the **remote repository URL** in one of these formats:
- Full URL: `https://github.com/johba/harb.git` or `https://codeberg.org/johba/harb.git`
- Short slug: `johba/harb` (uses local Forgejo as the primary remote)
The factory will clone from the remote URL (if provided) or from your local Forgejo, then mirror to the remote.
Then initialize the factory for that project:
```bash
bin/disinto init johba/harb --yes
# or with full URL:
bin/disinto init https://github.com/johba/harb.git --yes
```
The `init` command will:
- Create all bot users (dev-bot, review-bot, etc.) on the local Forgejo
- Generate and save `WOODPECKER_TOKEN`
- Start the stack containers
- Clone the target repo into the agent workspace
> **Note:** The `--repo-root` flag is optional and only needed if you want to customize
> where the cloned repo lives. By default, it goes under `/home/agent/repos/<name>`.
### 3. Post-init verification
Run this checklist — fix any failures before proceeding:
```bash
# Stack healthy?
docker ps --format "table {{.Names}}\t{{.Status}}"
# Expected: forgejo, woodpecker (healthy), woodpecker-agent (healthy), agents, edge, staging
# Token generated?
grep WOODPECKER_TOKEN .env | grep -v "^$" && echo "OK" || echo "MISSING — see references/troubleshooting.md"
# Agent cron active?
docker exec -u agent disinto-agents-1 crontab -l -u agent
# Agent can reach Forgejo?
docker exec disinto-agents-1 bash -c "source /home/agent/disinto/.env && curl -sf http://forgejo:3000/api/v1/version | jq .version"
# Agent repo cloned?
docker exec -u agent disinto-agents-1 ls /home/agent/repos/
```
If the agent repo is missing, clone it:
```bash
docker exec disinto-agents-1 chown -R agent:agent /home/agent/repos
docker exec -u agent disinto-agents-1 bash -c "source /home/agent/disinto/.env && git clone http://dev-bot:\${FORGE_TOKEN}@forgejo:3000/<org>/<repo>.git /home/agent/repos/<name>"
```
### 4. Create the project configuration file
The factory uses a TOML file to configure how it manages your project. Create
`projects/<name>.toml` based on the template format:
```toml
# projects/harb.toml
name = "harb"
repo = "johba/harb"
forge_url = "http://localhost:3000"
repo_root = "/home/agent/repos/harb"
primary_branch = "master"
[ci]
woodpecker_repo_id = 0
stale_minutes = 60
[services]
containers = ["ponder"]
[monitoring]
check_prs = true
check_dev_agent = true
check_pipeline_stall = true
# [mirrors]
# github = "git@github.com:johba/harb.git"
# codeberg = "git@codeberg.org:johba/harb.git"
```
**Key fields:**
- `name`: Project identifier (used for file names, logs, etc.)
- `repo`: The source repo in `owner/name` format
- `forge_url`: URL of your local Forgejo instance
- `repo_root`: Where the agent clones the repo
- `primary_branch`: Default branch name (e.g., `main` or `master`)
- `woodpecker_repo_id`: Set to `0` initially; auto-populated on first CI run
- `containers`: List of Docker containers the factory should manage
- `mirrors`: Optional external forge URLs for backup/sync
### 5. Mirrors (optional)
[ASK] Should the factory mirror to external forges? If yes, which?
- GitHub: need repo URL and SSH key added to GitHub account
- Codeberg: need repo URL and SSH key added to Codeberg account
Show the user their public key:
```bash
cat ~/.ssh/id_ed25519.pub
```
Test SSH access:
```bash
ssh -T git@github.com 2>&1; ssh -T git@codeberg.org 2>&1
```
If SSH host keys are missing: `ssh-keyscan github.com codeberg.org >> ~/.ssh/known_hosts 2>/dev/null`
Edit `projects/<name>.toml` to uncomment and configure mirrors:
```toml
[mirrors]
github = "git@github.com:Org/repo.git"
codeberg = "git@codeberg.org:user/repo.git"
```
Test with a manual push:
```bash
source .env && source lib/env.sh && export PROJECT_TOML=projects/<name>.toml && source lib/load-project.sh && source lib/mirrors.sh && mirror_push
```
### 6. Seed the backlog
[ASK] What should the factory work on first? Brainstorm with the user.
Help them create issues on the local Forgejo. Each issue needs:
- A clear title prefixed with `fix:`, `feat:`, or `chore:`
- A body describing what to change, which files, and any constraints
- The `backlog` label (so the dev-agent picks it up)
```bash
source .env
BACKLOG_ID=$(curl -sf "http://localhost:3000/api/v1/repos/<org>/<repo>/labels" \
-H "Authorization: token $FORGE_TOKEN" | jq -r '.[] | select(.name=="backlog") | .id')
curl -sf -X POST "http://localhost:3000/api/v1/repos/<org>/<repo>/issues" \
-H "Authorization: token $FORGE_TOKEN" \
-H "Content-Type: application/json" \
-d "{\"title\": \"<title>\", \"body\": \"<body>\", \"labels\": [$BACKLOG_ID]}"
```
For issues with dependencies, add `Depends-on: #N` in the body — the dev-agent checks
these before starting.
Use labels:
- `backlog` — ready for the dev-agent
- `blocked` — parked, not for the factory
- No label — tracked but not for autonomous work
### 7. Watch it work
The dev-agent polls every 5 minutes. Trigger manually to see it immediately:
```bash
source .env
export PROJECT_TOML=projects/<name>.toml
docker exec -u agent disinto-agents-1 bash -c "cd /home/agent/disinto && bash dev/dev-poll.sh projects/<name>.toml"
```
Then monitor:
```bash
# Watch the agent work
docker exec disinto-agents-1 tail -f /home/agent/data/logs/dev/dev-agent.log
# Check for Claude running
docker exec disinto-agents-1 bash -c "for f in /proc/[0-9]*/cmdline; do cmd=\$(tr '\0' ' ' < \$f 2>/dev/null); echo \$cmd | grep -q 'claude.*-p' && echo 'Claude is running'; done"
```
## Ongoing operations
### Check factory status
```bash
source .env
# Issues
curl -sf "http://localhost:3000/api/v1/repos/<org>/<repo>/issues?state=open" \
-H "Authorization: token $FORGE_TOKEN" \
| jq -r '.[] | "#\(.number) [\(.labels | map(.name) | join(","))] \(.title)"'
# PRs
curl -sf "http://localhost:3000/api/v1/repos/<org>/<repo>/pulls?state=open" \
-H "Authorization: token $FORGE_TOKEN" \
| jq -r '.[] | "PR #\(.number) [\(.head.ref)] \(.title)"'
# Agent logs
docker exec disinto-agents-1 tail -20 /home/agent/data/logs/dev/dev-agent.log
```
### Check CI
```bash
source .env
WP_CSRF=$(curl -sf -b "user_sess=$WOODPECKER_TOKEN" http://localhost:8000/web-config.js \
| sed -n 's/.*WOODPECKER_CSRF = "\([^"]*\)".*/\1/p')
curl -sf -b "user_sess=$WOODPECKER_TOKEN" -H "X-CSRF-Token: $WP_CSRF" \
"http://localhost:8000/api/repos/1/pipelines?page=1&per_page=5" \
| jq '.[] | {number, status, event}'
```
### Unstick a blocked issue
When a dev-agent run fails (CI timeout, implementation error), the issue gets labeled `blocked`:
1. Close stale PR and delete the branch
2. `docker exec disinto-agents-1 rm -f /tmp/dev-agent-*.json /tmp/dev-agent-*.lock`
3. Relabel the issue to `backlog`
4. Update agent repo: `docker exec -u agent disinto-agents-1 bash -c "cd /home/agent/repos/<name> && git fetch origin && git reset --hard origin/main"`
### Access Forgejo UI
If running in an LXD container with reverse tunnel:
```bash
# From your machine:
ssh -L 3000:localhost:13000 user@jump-host
# Open http://localhost:3000
```
Reset admin password if needed:
```bash
docker exec disinto-forgejo-1 su -c "forgejo admin user change-password --username disinto-admin --password <new-pw> --must-change-password=false" git
```
## Important context
- Read `AGENTS.md` for per-agent architecture and file-level docs
- Read `VISION.md` for project philosophy
- The factory uses a single internal Forgejo as its forge, regardless of where mirrors go
- Dev-agent uses `claude -p --resume` for session continuity across CI/review cycles
- Mirror pushes happen automatically after every merge (fire-and-forget)
- Cron schedule: dev-poll every 5min, review-poll every 5min, gardener 4x/day