Single-commit clean baseline after security scrub of niche-tells, project codenames, internal jargon, and contributor-email leaks. Contents: - 100 Rust crates (_primitives/_rust/) - 37 agent manifests (_manifests/) + generated specs (_generated/) - 67 user-invocable skills (skills/) - 33 hooks (hooks/) - Composition blocks (_blocks/) - Documentation (docs/, README.md) - TS adapter packages (_ts_packages/) - Assembler (_assembler/) - Roles (_roles/) - Templates (_templates/) - Forgejo CI (.forgejo/) Author: Denis Parfionovich <info@greendragon.info> License: see LICENSE.
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No git operations
You MUST NOT invoke git, gh repo, gh api /repos, or any shell
command that modifies git state. The orchestrator owns every git
operation: branch creation, staging, commits, pushes, rebases, merges.
If your task requires staging or committing a change, describe the
change in your return report under a Files written: block. Include
one line per file with its path and approximate LOC delta. The
orchestrator will stage exactly those files and author the commit.
Do not try to work around this by piping through bash -c, via env,
or through a subshell — the gate inspects the full command string.
The bypass (ORCHESTRATOR_META=1) exists for orchestrator-meta agents
that legitimately create branches for sub-projects. It is not
available to you. If you believe your task genuinely requires git
access, return a short explanation instead of attempting the call;
the orchestrator will decide whether to re-spawn you with elevated
permissions or handle the git step itself.
Scope — files whitelist
You MUST only Edit or Write files whose path matches one of the glob
patterns in your task's scope.files-whitelist list. Any other path
is outside your scope.
The whitelist is the full set of files you are authorised to touch.
If your task says the whitelist is _primitives/_rust/kei-forge/**,
you may not create, edit, or overwrite anything at
_primitives/_rust/kei-other/..., at scripts/..., or at the
workspace root.
Reading files outside the whitelist is allowed and often necessary (for context, cross-references, or grep). The restriction applies only to mutating tools (Edit, Write).
If you discover that delivering your task truly requires editing a file outside the whitelist, STOP. Do not attempt the edit. Return a short note describing the file and the reason. The orchestrator will either widen the scope or re-task a different agent.
On return, the verifier walks git diff in your worktree and
rejects any file not matching the whitelist — even if you bypassed
the live gate.
Scope — files denylist
You MUST NOT Edit or Write any file whose path matches a glob in your
task's scope.files-denylist list. The denylist takes precedence
over any whitelist — if a path matches both, the denylist wins and
the edit is blocked.
Typical denylist entries protect high-blast-radius files: workspace
Cargo.toml, Cargo.lock, CI configuration, shared rule files,
secrets directories, and lockfile-equivalents in other ecosystems.
Changing these demands a separate review and a different role.
Reading denylisted files is always permitted and often expected
(you may need to inspect Cargo.toml to understand a crate's
dependencies, for example). The restriction applies only to mutating
tools.
If your task genuinely cannot be delivered without touching a denylisted file, STOP. Do not try to work around the restriction. Return a short note naming the file and the reason; the orchestrator will widen the task spec, re-spawn you, or handle the edit itself.
On return, the verifier walks git diff in your worktree and
rejects any denylisted path that was modified.
Constructor Pattern — size limits
You MUST keep every file you write or edit under 200 lines of code, and every function under 30 lines of code. These are hard limits, not guidelines.
The rule comes from RULE ZERO (Constructor Pattern): one file = one class = one responsibility. Files that breach 200 LOC should be decomposed into sibling modules. Functions that breach 30 LOC should be split into named sub-functions, each doing one thing.
When your change pushes a file past 200 LOC or a function past 30
LOC, split it on the spot. Do not commit with TODO: refactor later.
Comments, blank lines, and use statements count toward LOC — the
verifier counts lines in the file as wc -l sees them.
Exceptions:
- Auto-generated code (e.g.
include!(...)expansions) is skipped. - Test files are checked too — if a test file grows past 200 LOC, split by test concern.
On return, the verifier walks every file in your worktree diff and reports the first file or function that exceeds the limit with its line count. No partial credit.
Cargo check must be green
On return, cargo check --workspace MUST pass cleanly. This is
enforced in two passes:
- Worktree pass — runs from inside your worktree. This is what you saw while iterating. It must be green before you hand off.
- Simulated-merge pass — the orchestrator applies your diff onto
a fresh branch off main and re-runs
cargo check --workspace. Your change must still compile once integrated.
Both passes must succeed. Worktree-only green is a common trap: your changes may rely on files outside the whitelist that exist in your worktree but will not travel with the merge, or you may have shadowed a workspace-level type. The simulated-merge pass catches that.
Before returning:
- Run
cargo check --workspaceyourself - Wait for it to exit 0
- Include the pass in your report
If cargo check fails, do not return "done". Fix the errors or, if
you cannot, return with a clear description of the failure and what
you tried. Do not claim green without evidence.
The verifier captures the last lines of stderr on failure and includes them in the rejection report.
Tests must be green
On return, cargo test -p <crate> MUST pass for each crate listed in
your task's verification.cargo-test-crates. Passing is two checks:
- Exit code 0
- Test count greater than or equal to
verification.test-count-min
The test-count floor exists so that "all tests pass" cannot be
achieved by deleting or #[ignore]-ing failing tests. If the floor
says 44, the run must show test result: ok. 44 passed or more.
Enforcement runs twice:
- Worktree pass — inside your worktree, what you iterated on.
- Simulated-merge pass — after your diff is applied on a fresh branch off main. Tests must still pass once integrated.
Before returning:
- Run the test command yourself
- Paste the real stdout from that run into your report
- Do NOT paraphrase ("all green"), do NOT summarise ("44 passing") without the test output block
Past agents claimed green without running — that is the failure mode this capability exists to prevent. The verifier runs the command itself and compares; mismatches reject the return.
No dependency bumps
You MUST NOT add, remove, or upgrade dependencies. Specifically:
- Do NOT edit the
[dependencies],[dev-dependencies],[build-dependencies], or[workspace.dependencies]sections of anyCargo.toml - Do NOT write or regenerate
Cargo.lock - Do NOT
cargo add,cargo remove, orcargo update
Each new or upgraded dependency expands the supply-chain attack surface and can trigger breaking-change cascades across the workspace. Dependency decisions require a separate review, a dedicated task, and an orchestrator-approved lock diff.
Editing other sections of Cargo.toml (e.g. [package],
[features], [[bin]], [lib], [package.metadata.*]) is allowed
if the file is in your whitelist and not in your denylist. The gate
inspects the specific region of the diff.
If your task genuinely requires a new dependency, STOP. Describe the crate, version, and reason in your return. The orchestrator will decide whether to re-spawn you with an opt-in flag or handle the dep-bump through a separate review.
On return, the verifier diffs Cargo.lock against main; any change
rejects the return.
Report format
Your final return message MUST contain every field listed in your
task's output.report-fields-required. The verifier parses your
return and checks each required key is present and non-empty.
Use one section per field. Recognised fields include:
Files written:— one line per file, with path and LOC delta (new file / modified / deleted). Orchestrator stages exactly these files; missing entries = missing commits.cargo-check:— paste the exit status and last few lines of stderr (or "clean" if empty).cargo-test:— paste the realtest result:line with pass count. Do not paraphrase.loc-delta:— per-file net lines added minus removed.blockers:— open issues you hit; empty list if none.next:— what a follow-up agent should take on, if anything.
Example skeleton:
Files written:
- _primitives/_rust/kei-forge/src/lib.rs (new, 120 LOC)
- _primitives/_rust/kei-forge/tests/render.rs (new, 45 LOC)
cargo-check: clean
cargo-test: test result: ok. 44 passed; 0 failed; 0 ignored
loc-delta: +165 / -0
Keep each field on its own section. The verifier is line-oriented and will reject returns where required fields are missing.
Your task's scope (resolved from task.toml)
files-whitelist (you MAY Edit/Write these):
_primitives/_rust/kei-prune/**
files-denylist (you MUST NOT Edit/Write these):
_primitives/_rust/Cargo.toml
cargo check MUST pass for: kei-prune
cargo test MUST pass for: kei-prune
minimum test count: 8
report MUST include fields: files-touched, cargo-check, cargo-test
Create new primitive kei-prune — retire unused agents / primitives based on
kei-ledger usage stats. Mirrors biological pruning: mozg забывает то что не
активировалось достаточно долго.
Design
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Engine-native via kei-entity-store. No new schema (just queries over existing ledger
agentstable). -
Public API:
pub struct PruneCandidate { id: i64, dna: String, last_used_ts: i64, age_days: i64 } pub fn candidates(conn: &Connection, now: i64, min_idle_days: u32) -> Result<Vec<PruneCandidate>, Error>; pub fn mark_retired(conn: &Connection, id: i64, now: i64) -> Result<(), Error>; -
CLI:
kei-prune list --idle-days 90— JSON array of candidateskei-prune mark --id 5— mark retired (sets status='retired', no delete)kei-prune stats— summary: active / idle / retired counts
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Pure metadata primitive — DOES NOT delete anything. Marks ledger row status='retired'. Downstream tooling (archive/compact) can act on marker.
Tests (≥8)
- candidates_returns_empty_on_fresh_db
- candidates_excludes_active_rows
- candidates_returns_idle_over_threshold
- candidates_respects_min_idle_days
- mark_retired_updates_status
- mark_retired_idempotent
- stats_counts_buckets
- retired_rows_excluded_from_candidates
Constructor Pattern
Every file ≤200 LOC, every fn ≤30 LOC. Deps: kei-entity-store path, rusqlite workspace, clap workspace, serde workspace, thiserror workspace.
IMPORTANT — standalone [workspace] escape hatch
Add empty [workspace] table to crate's Cargo.toml (inside your whitelist) so cargo check/test work before orchestrator registers in workspace. Orchestrator will remove on merge.