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<!-- last-reviewed: e782119a15e41cfb02b537d2b2294ab6b93ff342 -->
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# Disinto — Agent Instructions
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## What this repo is
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Disinto is an autonomous code factory. It manages six agents (dev, review,
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gardener, supervisor, planner, vault) that pick up issues from Codeberg,
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implement them, review PRs, plan from the vision, gate dangerous actions, and
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keep the system healthy — all via cron and `claude -p`.
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See `README.md` for the full architecture and `BOOTSTRAP.md` for setup.
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## Directory layout
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```
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disinto/
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├── dev/ dev-poll.sh, dev-agent.sh — issue implementation
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├── review/ review-poll.sh, review-pr.sh — PR review
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├── gardener/ gardener-poll.sh, gardener-agent.sh — backlog grooming
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├── planner/ planner-poll.sh, planner-agent.sh — vision gap analysis
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│ prediction-poll.sh, prediction-agent.sh — evidence-based predictions
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├── supervisor/ supervisor-poll.sh — health monitoring
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├── vault/ vault-poll.sh, vault-agent.sh, vault-fire.sh — action gating
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├── action/ action-poll.sh, action-agent.sh — operational task execution
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├── lib/ env.sh, agent-session.sh, ci-helpers.sh, ci-debug.sh, load-project.sh, parse-deps.sh, matrix_listener.sh
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├── projects/ *.toml — per-project config
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├── formulas/ Issue templates
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└── docs/ Protocol docs (PHASE-PROTOCOL.md, EVIDENCE-ARCHITECTURE.md)
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```
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## Tech stack
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- **Shell**: bash (all agents are bash scripts)
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- **AI**: `claude -p` (one-shot) or `claude` (interactive/tmux sessions)
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- **CI**: Woodpecker CI (queried via REST API + Postgres)
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- **VCS**: Codeberg (git + Gitea REST API)
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- **Notifications**: Matrix (optional)
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## Coding conventions
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- All scripts start with `#!/usr/bin/env bash` and `set -euo pipefail`
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- Source shared environment: `source "$(dirname "$0")/../lib/env.sh"`
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- Log to `$LOGFILE` using the `log()` function from env.sh or defined locally
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- Never hardcode secrets — all come from `.env` or TOML project files
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- ShellCheck must pass (CI runs `shellcheck` on all `.sh` files)
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- Avoid duplicate code — shared helpers go in `lib/`
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## How to lint and test
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```bash
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# ShellCheck all scripts
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git ls-files '*.sh' | xargs shellcheck
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# Run phase protocol test
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bash dev/phase-test.sh
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```
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---
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## Agents
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### Dev (`dev/`)
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**Role**: Implement issues autonomously — write code, push branches, address
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CI failures and review feedback.
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**Trigger**: `dev-poll.sh` runs every 10 min via cron. It scans for ready
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backlog issues (all deps closed) or orphaned in-progress issues and spawns
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`dev-agent.sh <issue-number>`.
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**Key files**:
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- `dev/dev-poll.sh` — Cron scheduler: finds next ready issue, handles merge/rebase of approved PRs, tracks CI fix attempts
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- `dev/dev-agent.sh` — Orchestrator: claims issue, creates worktree + tmux session with interactive `claude`, monitors phase file, injects CI results and review feedback, merges on approval
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- `dev/phase-test.sh` — Integration test for the phase protocol
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**Environment variables consumed** (via `lib/env.sh` + project TOML):
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- `CODEBERG_TOKEN` — Dev-agent token (push, PR creation, merge) — use the dedicated bot account
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- `CODEBERG_REPO`, `CODEBERG_API` — Target repository
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- `PROJECT_NAME`, `PROJECT_REPO_ROOT` — Local checkout path
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- `PRIMARY_BRANCH` — Branch to merge into (e.g. `main`, `master`)
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- `WOODPECKER_REPO_ID` — CI pipeline lookups
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- `CLAUDE_TIMEOUT` — Max seconds for a Claude session (default 7200)
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- `MATRIX_TOKEN`, `MATRIX_ROOM_ID`, `MATRIX_HOMESERVER` — Notifications (optional)
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**Lifecycle**: dev-poll.sh → dev-agent.sh → tmux `dev-{project}-{issue}` →
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phase file drives CI/review loop → merge → close issue.
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### Review (`review/`)
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**Role**: AI-powered PR review — post structured findings and formal
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approve/request-changes verdicts to Codeberg.
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**Trigger**: `review-poll.sh` runs every 10 min via cron. It scans open PRs
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whose CI has passed and that lack a review for the current HEAD SHA, then
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spawns `review-pr.sh <pr-number>`.
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**Key files**:
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- `review/review-poll.sh` — Cron scheduler: finds unreviewed PRs with passing CI
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- `review/review-pr.sh` — Creates/reuses a tmux session (`review-{project}-{pr}`), injects PR diff, waits for Claude to write structured JSON output, posts markdown review + formal Codeberg review, auto-creates follow-up issues for pre-existing tech debt
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**Environment variables consumed**:
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- `CODEBERG_TOKEN` — Dev-agent token (must not be the same account as REVIEW_BOT_TOKEN)
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- `REVIEW_BOT_TOKEN` — Review-agent token for approvals (use human/admin account; branch protection: in approvals whitelist)
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- `CODEBERG_REPO`, `CODEBERG_API`, `PROJECT_NAME`, `PROJECT_REPO_ROOT`
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- `PRIMARY_BRANCH`, `WOODPECKER_REPO_ID`
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- `MATRIX_TOKEN`, `MATRIX_ROOM_ID`, `MATRIX_HOMESERVER`
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### Gardener (`gardener/`)
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**Role**: Backlog grooming — detect duplicate issues, missing acceptance
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criteria, oversized issues, stale issues, and circular dependencies. Invoke
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Claude to fix or escalate to a human via Matrix.
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**Trigger**: `gardener-poll.sh` runs daily (or 2x/day) via cron. Accepts an
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optional project TOML argument.
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**Key files**:
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- `gardener/gardener-poll.sh` — Cron wrapper: lock, escalation-reply injection for dev sessions, calls `gardener-agent.sh`, then processes dev-agent CI escalations via recipe engine
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- `gardener/gardener-agent.sh` — Orchestrator: bash pre-analysis, creates tmux session (`gardener-{project}`) with interactive `claude`, monitors phase file, parses result file (ACTION:/DUST:/ESCALATE), handles dust bundling
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**Environment variables consumed**:
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- `CODEBERG_TOKEN`, `CODEBERG_REPO`, `CODEBERG_API`, `PROJECT_NAME`, `PROJECT_REPO_ROOT`
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- `CLAUDE_TIMEOUT`
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- `MATRIX_TOKEN`, `MATRIX_ROOM_ID`, `MATRIX_HOMESERVER`
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### Supervisor (`supervisor/`)
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**Role**: Health monitoring and auto-remediation. Two-layer architecture:
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(1) factory infrastructure checks (RAM, disk, swap, docker, stale processes)
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that run once, and (2) per-project checks (CI, PRs, dev-agent health,
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circular deps, stale deps) that iterate over `projects/*.toml`.
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**Trigger**: `supervisor-poll.sh` runs every 10 min via cron.
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**Key files**:
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- `supervisor/supervisor-poll.sh` — All checks + auto-fixes (kill stale processes, rotate logs, drop caches, docker prune, abort stale rebases) then invokes `claude -p` for unresolved alerts
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- `supervisor/update-prompt.sh` — Updates the supervisor prompt file
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- `supervisor/PROMPT.md` — System prompt for the supervisor's Claude invocation
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**Alert priorities**: P0 (memory crisis), P1 (disk), P2 (factory stopped/stalled),
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P3 (degraded PRs, circular deps, stale deps), P4 (housekeeping).
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**Environment variables consumed**:
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- All from `lib/env.sh` + per-project TOML overrides
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- `WOODPECKER_TOKEN`, `WOODPECKER_SERVER`, `WOODPECKER_DB_PASSWORD`, `WOODPECKER_DB_USER`, `WOODPECKER_DB_HOST`, `WOODPECKER_DB_NAME` — CI database queries
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- `CHECK_PRS`, `CHECK_DEV_AGENT`, `CHECK_PIPELINE_STALL` — Per-project monitoring toggles (from TOML `[monitoring]` section)
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- `CHECK_INFRA_RETRY` — Infra failure retry toggle (env var only, defaults to `true`; not configurable via project TOML)
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### Planner (`planner/`)
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**Role**: Three-phase planning. Phase 1: update the AGENTS.md documentation
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tree to reflect recent code changes. Phase 1.5: triage `prediction/unreviewed`
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issues filed by the [Predictor](#predictor-planner) — accept as action/backlog
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issues or dismiss as noise. Phase 2: gap-analyse VISION.md vs current project
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state (including accepted predictions), create up to 5 backlog issues for the
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highest-leverage gaps.
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**Trigger**: `planner-poll.sh` runs weekly via cron.
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**Key files**:
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- `planner/planner-poll.sh` — Cron wrapper: lock, memory guard, runs planner-agent.sh
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- `planner/planner-agent.sh` — Phase 1: uses `claude -p --model sonnet --max-turns 30` (one-shot with tool access) to read/update AGENTS.md files. Phase 1.5: fetches `prediction/unreviewed` issues and uses `claude -p --model sonnet` to triage each prediction (ACCEPT_ACTION, ACCEPT_BACKLOG, or DISMISS); creates corresponding action/backlog issues and relabels predictions to `prediction/backlog` or closes them. Phase 2: uses `claude -p --model sonnet` to compare AGENTS.md tree vs VISION.md (plus accepted predictions from Phase 1.5) and create gap issues. All phases are one-shot (`claude -p`), not interactive sessions
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**Future direction**: The [Predictor](#predictor-planner) already reads `evidence/` JSON and files prediction issues for the planner to triage. The next step is evidence-gated deployment (see `docs/EVIDENCE-ARCHITECTURE.md`): replacing human "ship it" decisions with automated gates across dimensions (holdout, red-team, user-test, evolution fitness, protocol metrics, funnel). Not yet implemented.
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**Environment variables consumed**:
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- `CODEBERG_TOKEN`, `CODEBERG_REPO`, `CODEBERG_API`, `PROJECT_NAME`, `PROJECT_REPO_ROOT`
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- `PRIMARY_BRANCH`
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- `CLAUDE_TIMEOUT`
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- `MATRIX_TOKEN`, `MATRIX_ROOM_ID`, `MATRIX_HOMESERVER`
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### Predictor (`planner/`)
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**Role**: Evidence-based pattern detection (the "goblin"). Reads structured
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JSON from the project's `evidence/` directory (red-team, evolution, user-test,
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holdout, resources, protocol) plus secondary Codeberg signals (recent issues
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and merged PRs) and system resource snapshots. Asks Claude to identify
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staleness, regressions, opportunities, and risks, then files up to 5
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`prediction/unreviewed` issues for the [Planner](#planner-planner) to triage.
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The predictor MUST NOT emit feature work — only observations about evidence
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state, metric trends, and system conditions.
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**Trigger**: `prediction-poll.sh` runs hourly via cron. It iterates over all
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`projects/*.toml` files and runs `prediction-agent.sh` for each project.
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Guarded by a global lock (`/tmp/prediction-poll.lock`) and a memory check
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(skips if available RAM < 2000 MB).
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**Key files**:
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- `planner/prediction-poll.sh` — Cron wrapper: lock, memory guard, iterates projects, calls prediction-agent.sh per project
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- `planner/prediction-agent.sh` — Scans `evidence/` subdirectories for latest + previous JSON, fetches recent Codeberg activity, collects system resource snapshot, builds prompt, invokes `claude -p --model sonnet` (one-shot), parses JSON output lines, creates `prediction/unreviewed` issues on Codeberg, notifies Matrix
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**Environment variables consumed**:
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- `CODEBERG_TOKEN`, `CODEBERG_REPO`, `CODEBERG_API`, `PROJECT_NAME`, `PROJECT_REPO_ROOT`
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- `CLAUDE_TIMEOUT` — Max seconds for the Claude invocation (default 7200)
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- `MATRIX_TOKEN`, `MATRIX_ROOM_ID`, `MATRIX_HOMESERVER` — Notifications (optional)
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**Lifecycle**: prediction-poll.sh (hourly cron) → lock + memory guard →
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for each project TOML: prediction-agent.sh → scan `evidence/` →
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`claude -p --model sonnet` → parse JSON predictions → create
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`prediction/unreviewed` issues → Matrix notification. The planner's Phase 1.5
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later triages these predictions into action/backlog issues or dismisses them.
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### Action (`action/`)
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**Role**: Execute operational tasks described by action formulas — run scripts,
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call APIs, send messages, collect human approval. Unlike the dev-agent, the
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action-agent produces no PRs: Claude closes the issue directly after executing
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all formula steps.
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**Trigger**: `action-poll.sh` runs every 10 min via cron. It scans for open
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issues labeled `action` that have no active tmux session, then spawns
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`action-agent.sh <issue-number>`.
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**Key files**:
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- `action/action-poll.sh` — Cron scheduler: finds open action issues with no active tmux session, spawns action-agent.sh
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- `action/action-agent.sh` — Orchestrator: fetches issue body + prior comments, creates tmux session (`action-{issue_num}`) with interactive `claude`, injects formula prompt, monitors session until Claude exits or 4h idle timeout
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**Session lifecycle**:
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1. `action-poll.sh` finds open `action` issues with no active tmux session.
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2. Spawns `action-agent.sh <issue_num>`.
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3. Agent creates Matrix thread, exports `MATRIX_THREAD_ID` so Claude's output streams to the thread via a Stop hook (`on-stop-matrix.sh`).
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4. Agent creates tmux session `action-{issue_num}`, injects prompt (formula + prior comments).
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5. Claude executes formula steps using Bash and other tools, posts progress as issue comments. Each Claude turn is streamed to the Matrix thread for real-time human visibility.
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6. For human input: Claude sends a Matrix message and waits; the reply is injected into the session by `matrix_listener.sh`.
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7. When complete: Claude closes the issue with a summary comment. Session exits.
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8. Poll detects no active session on next run — nothing further to do.
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**Environment variables consumed**:
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- `CODEBERG_TOKEN`, `CODEBERG_REPO`, `CODEBERG_API`, `PROJECT_NAME`, `CODEBERG_WEB`
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- `MATRIX_TOKEN`, `MATRIX_ROOM_ID`, `MATRIX_HOMESERVER` — Matrix notifications + human input
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- `ACTION_IDLE_TIMEOUT` — Max seconds before killing idle session (default 14400 = 4h)
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---
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### Vault (`vault/`)
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**Role**: Safety gate for dangerous or irreversible actions. Actions enter a
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pending queue and are classified by Claude via `vault-agent.sh`, which can
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auto-approve (call `vault-fire.sh` directly), auto-reject (call
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`vault-reject.sh`), or escalate to a human via Matrix for APPROVE/REJECT.
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**Trigger**: `vault-poll.sh` runs every 30 min via cron.
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**Key files**:
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- `vault/vault-poll.sh` — Processes pending actions: retry approved, auto-reject after 48h timeout, invoke vault-agent for new items
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- `vault/vault-agent.sh` — Classifies and routes pending actions via `claude -p`: auto-approve, auto-reject, or escalate to human
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- `vault/PROMPT.md` — System prompt for the vault agent's Claude invocation
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- `vault/vault-fire.sh` — Executes an approved action
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- `vault/vault-reject.sh` — Marks an action as rejected
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**Environment variables consumed**:
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- All from `lib/env.sh`
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- `MATRIX_TOKEN`, `MATRIX_ROOM_ID`, `MATRIX_HOMESERVER` — Escalation channel
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---
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## Shared helpers (`lib/`)
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All agents source `lib/env.sh` as their first action. Additional helpers are
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sourced as needed.
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| File | What it provides | Sourced by |
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| `lib/env.sh` | Loads `.env`, sets `FACTORY_ROOT`, exports project config (`CODEBERG_REPO`, `PROJECT_NAME`, etc.), defines `log()`, `codeberg_api()`, `codeberg_api_all()` (accepts optional second TOKEN parameter, defaults to `$CODEBERG_TOKEN`), `woodpecker_api()`, `wpdb()`, `matrix_send()`, `matrix_send_ctx()`. Auto-loads project TOML if `PROJECT_TOML` is set. | Every agent |
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| `lib/ci-helpers.sh` | `ci_passed()` — returns 0 if CI state is "success" (or no CI configured). `classify_pipeline_failure()` — returns "infra" if all failed Woodpecker steps are git-step exit 128/137, else "code". | dev-poll, review-poll, review-pr, supervisor-poll |
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| `lib/ci-debug.sh` | CLI tool for Woodpecker CI: `list`, `status`, `logs`, `failures` subcommands. Not sourced — run directly. | Humans / dev-agent (tool access) |
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| `lib/load-project.sh` | Parses a `projects/*.toml` file into env vars (`PROJECT_NAME`, `CODEBERG_REPO`, `WOODPECKER_REPO_ID`, monitoring toggles, Matrix config, etc.). | env.sh (when `PROJECT_TOML` is set), supervisor-poll (per-project iteration) |
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| `lib/parse-deps.sh` | Extracts dependency issue numbers from an issue body (stdin → stdout, one number per line). Matches `## Dependencies` / `## Depends on` / `## Blocked by` sections and inline `depends on #N` patterns. Not sourced — executed via `bash lib/parse-deps.sh`. | dev-poll, supervisor-poll |
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| `lib/matrix_listener.sh` | Long-poll Matrix sync daemon. Dispatches thread replies to the correct agent via well-known files (`/tmp/{agent}-escalation-reply`). Handles supervisor, gardener, dev, review, vault, and action reply routing. Run as systemd service. | Standalone daemon |
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| `lib/agent-session.sh` | Shared tmux + Claude session helpers: `create_agent_session()`, `inject_formula()`, `agent_wait_for_claude_ready()`, `agent_inject_into_session()`, `agent_kill_session()`, `monitor_phase_loop()`, `read_phase()`. `create_agent_session(session, workdir, [phase_file])` optionally installs a PostToolUse hook (matcher `Bash\|Write`) that detects phase file writes in real-time — when Claude writes to the phase file, the hook writes a marker so `monitor_phase_loop` reacts on the next poll instead of waiting for mtime changes. When `MATRIX_THREAD_ID` is exported, also installs a Stop hook (`on-stop-matrix.sh`) that streams each Claude response to the Matrix thread. `monitor_phase_loop` sets `_MONITOR_LOOP_EXIT` to one of: `done`, `idle_timeout`, `idle_prompt` (Claude returned to `❯` for 3 consecutive polls without writing any phase — callback invoked with `PHASE:failed`, session already dead), `crashed`, or a `PHASE:*` string. Agents must handle `idle_prompt` in both their callback and their post-loop exit handler. | dev-agent.sh, gardener-agent.sh |
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---
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## Issue lifecycle and label conventions
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Issues flow through these states:
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```
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[created]
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│
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▼
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backlog ← Ready for the dev-agent to pick up
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│
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▼
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in-progress ← Dev-agent has claimed the issue (backlog label removed)
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│
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├── PR created → CI runs → review → merge
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│
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▼
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closed ← PR merged, issue closed automatically by dev-poll
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```
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### Labels
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| Label | Meaning | Set by |
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| `backlog` | Issue is queued for implementation. Dev-poll picks the first ready one. | Planner, gardener, humans |
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| `in-progress` | Dev-agent is actively working on this issue. Only one issue per project is in-progress at a time. | dev-agent.sh (claims issue) |
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| `blocked` | Issue has unmet dependencies (other open issues). | gardener, supervisor (detected) |
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| `tech-debt` | Pre-existing issue flagged by AI reviewer, not introduced by a PR. | review-pr.sh (auto-created follow-ups) |
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| `underspecified` | Dev-agent refused the issue as too large or vague. | dev-poll.sh (on preflight `too_large`), dev-agent.sh (on mid-run `too_large` refusal) |
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| `vision` | Goal anchors — high-level objectives from VISION.md. | Planner, humans |
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### Dependency conventions
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Issues declare dependencies in their body using a `## Dependencies` or
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`## Depends on` section listing `#N` references:
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```markdown
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## Dependencies
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- #42
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- #55
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```
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The dev-poll scheduler uses `lib/parse-deps.sh` to extract these and only
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picks issues whose dependencies are all closed. The supervisor detects
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circular dependency chains and stale dependencies (open > 30 days).
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### Single-threaded pipeline
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Each project processes one issue at a time. Dev-poll will not start new work
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while an open PR is waiting for CI or review. This keeps context clear and
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prevents merge conflicts between concurrent changes.
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---
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## Phase-Signaling Protocol (for persistent tmux sessions)
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When running as a **persistent tmux session** (issue #80+), Claude must signal
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the orchestrator at each phase boundary by writing to a well-known file.
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### Phase file path
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```
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/tmp/dev-session-{project}-{issue}.phase
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```
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### Required phase sentinels
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Write exactly one of these lines (with `>`, not `>>`) when a phase ends:
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```bash
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PHASE_FILE="/tmp/dev-session-${PROJECT_NAME:-project}-${ISSUE:-0}.phase"
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# After pushing a PR branch — waiting for CI
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echo "PHASE:awaiting_ci" > "$PHASE_FILE"
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# After CI passes — waiting for review
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echo "PHASE:awaiting_review" > "$PHASE_FILE"
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# Blocked on human decision (ambiguous spec, architectural question)
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echo "PHASE:needs_human" > "$PHASE_FILE"
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# PR is merged and issue is done
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echo "PHASE:done" > "$PHASE_FILE"
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# Unrecoverable failure
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printf 'PHASE:failed\nReason: %s\n' "describe what failed" > "$PHASE_FILE"
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```
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### When to write each phase
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1. **After `git push origin $BRANCH`** → write `PHASE:awaiting_ci`
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2. **After receiving "CI passed" injection** → write `PHASE:awaiting_review`
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3. **After receiving review feedback** → address it, push, write `PHASE:awaiting_review`
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4. **After receiving "Approved" injection** → merge (or wait for orchestrator to merge), write `PHASE:done`
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5. **When stuck on human-only decision** → write `PHASE:needs_human`, then wait for input
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6. **When a step fails unrecoverably** → write `PHASE:failed`
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### Crash recovery
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If this session was restarted after a crash, the orchestrator will inject:
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- The issue body
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- `git diff` of work completed before the crash
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- The last known phase
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- Any CI results or review comments
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Read that context, then resume from where you left off. The git worktree is
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the checkpoint — your code changes survived the crash.
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### Full protocol reference
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See `docs/PHASE-PROTOCOL.md` for the complete spec including the orchestrator
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reaction matrix and sequence diagram.
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