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steve aab950f1c3 P2 (foundation): run-loop mechanics + RunnableAgent DTO
Stand up the executus/run kernel foundation, decoupled from mort:

- runengine.go: the shared run-loop scaffolding (MergeCancellation,
  CleanupContextTimeout, RunFinalizer/FireFinalizers, RunStateAccessor) moved
  from mort. The accessor's *skillaudit.Writer dependency is inverted to a
  narrow run.RunTally interface (TokenStats + ToolCallsCount) — the kernel
  reads live tallies without importing the audit battery.
- submit.go: the legacy submit-capture compat tool (stdlib + majordomo/llm).
- agent.go: RunnableAgent DTO — the kernel's view of "a thing to run" (tier,
  prompt, caps, palette, phases, critic config). The persona Agent and saved
  Skill will LOWER into this DTO so the kernel never imports a noun battery.
  This is the spine of the agentexec.Run(*agents.Agent) inversion.

run/ builds with only majordomo + executus/tool. The executor merge
(agentexec+skillexec -> run.Executor) and the nil-safe run.Ports
(Audit/Critic/Budget/Checkpointer/PaletteSource) are the next P2 block.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-26 19:58:20 -04:00

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executus — developer & agent guide

⚠️ This project is vibe-coded (AI-authored, human-steered). See README.md.

executus is a batteries-included base for LLM agent harnesses, layered strictly above majordomo. majordomo is the lean substrate (agent loop, llm types, providers, media, parse/failover/tiering). executus is the opinionated layer majordomo deliberately omits. executus requires no majordomo changes — it decorates llm.Model and wraps majordomo/agent.Agent.

North star

A brand-new project imports executus, does a little setup, and is most of the way to agentic capabilities. The mechanism is one shipped default per seam: executus.New() (once the runtime lands) is agentic with zero host wiring; the same builder lets a serious host swap each default for its own implementation and register its own tools.

Two consumers define the envelope:

  • mort (heavy) — Discord, mortbux, media, MySQL/GORM, DB-backed convar config, saved skills, audit, scheduling, run-critic.
  • gadfly (light) — a CI PR-reviewer Docker image, env-var configured, running an N-models × M-lenses structured-output swarm. Needs model fleet, lanes, bounded runs, structured output, fan-out, a few read tools — and none of the batteries.

That spread is why executus is tiered: a light host imports core only; a heavy host opts into batteries.

Module & layering

One module gitea.stevedudenhoeffer.com/steve/executus, go.mod = majordomo + stdlib only (no gorm/redis/discordgo/cgo). A second nested module contrib/store carries the SQLite dependency so the core never inherits it.

CORE (majordomo + stdlib):
  config/   ConfigSource seam (+ env default)            [P0 ✓]
  lane/     bounded fair-share worker pool               [P0 ✓]
  fanout/   programmatic N×M swarm                       [P0 ✓]
  deliver/  output egress seam (+ Discard/Stdout)        [P0 ✓]
  identity/ caller identity seams                        [P0 ✓]
  run/      run-loop mechanics (cancel-merge, finalizers, [P2 wip]
            RunStateAccessor via RunTally seam, submit,
            progress bridge) + RunnableAgent DTO done;
            executor merge + nil-safe run.Ports next     [P2]
  dispatchguard/  loop/depth/fan-out caps                [P0 ✓]
  pendingattach/  attachment dedupe                      [P0 ✓]
  tool/     registry + 3-stage permissions + ssrf        [P1 ✓]
  model/    config-driven tier resolution over majordomo [P1]
  llmmeta/  shared meta-LLM helper (moves with model/)    [P1]
  compact/  context compactor (WithCompactor hook)       [P2]
  tools/{web,net,store,compose,meta,comms}  generic tools [P3]
  structured/  Generate[T] convenience over majordomo    [P1]

BATTERIES (opt-in siblings, each nil-safe + a default):
  persona/   Agent noun + AgentStore seam + yml loader   [P4]
  skill/     rich Skill + SkillStore seam + toml loader  [P4]
  audit/     run-trace Sink (+ Noop/Slog)                [P4]
  critic/    two-tier timeout state machine + Escalator  [P4]
  schedule/  cron runner cores                           [P4]
  checkpoint/ durable resume seam                        [P4]
  budget/    rolling-window tracker (+ NoOp)             [P4]

contrib/store/   SECOND module (+ modernc.org/sqlite):   [P4]
  in-memory + pure-Go SQLite impls of every *Store seam

The one architectural move

The kernel must import no battery. In mort today, agentexec imports agents, agentcritic, and skillaudit directly — those three up-pointing edges get inverted into nil-safe run.Ports interfaces (PaletteSource, Critic, Audit) plus a RunnableAgent DTO. Everything else is wide-but-shallow repackaging.

Invariants (enforced in CI)

  • The core module builds with majordomo + stdlib only. go.sum must not contain gorm/redis/discordgo/sqlite/gin.
  • No core/* package imports a battery/* package.
  • Standard Go gates: go build, go vet, go test -race, go mod tidy clean.

Extraction roadmap

P0 module + zero-coupling moves + core seams (this) → P1 tool registry + model → P2 run kernel + Ports inversion → P3 generic tools + defaults → P4 persona/skill redesign + batteries + SQLite store → P5 gadfly on core (light-tier canary) → P6 rewire mort + tag v0.1.0. The mort-side rewrite reuses mort's existing mort_*_adapters.go wall as the host adapter layer.

Conventions

  • Keep README.md, this CLAUDE.md, and examples/ in sync with every change, in the SAME commit. No aspirational docs: when you add/rename a package, change a seam or a default, or alter the public API, update the docs and the relevant example so they always reflect reality (mirrors majordomo's house rule). The status markers in the tier map above must track what's actually landed.
  • Mirror majordomo's house style: gofmt; check errors immediately and wrap with fmt.Errorf("...: %w", err); // Why: comments where rationale isn't obvious; hermetic tests (majordomo's fake provider; no network in the default suite).
  • Every seam is an interface with a nil-safe accessor and a shipped default.
  • Keep the core seam surface small and stable — push churn into tools and host adapters, not core interfaces.