critic (all 3 models — HIGH): - ExtendOnce was a single global one-shot shared across every run a System monitors, so only the FIRST run to stall got its extension and all others were killed by the backstop. Key the fired-state per run (RunInfo.RunID). - Kill is now sticky: a `killed` flag short-circuits later ticks so a wavering Escalator returning ExtendBy after a Kill can't un-collapse the deadline; a Kill paired with Nudge/ExtendBy ignores the latter. - watch() recovers panics from a misbehaving Escalator (logs; the run falls back to its existing deadline) instead of silently killing the watch goroutine. checkpoint (deepseek — HIGH): handle.Save advanced the throttle clock BEFORE the store write, so a failed save was silently throttled away (caller believes it persisted). Advance lastSave only after a successful persist. schedule (all 3): compute Next BEFORE Run — a permanently-unparseable cron now skips the job entirely instead of re-running it every tick forever; nil required callbacks return a validate() error instead of a first-tick nil panic; Loop recovers tick panics; the Mark-failure => possible-re-run trade-off is documented (Run must be idempotent). + tests for each. Triaged-but-kept: critic backstopMul<=1 floor (it's a total-runtime multiple, so a floor >1 is intentional, not the reported footgun); checkpoint Load (nil,nil) on miss (documented convention). Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
executus
⚠️ This project is vibe-coded. executus is written almost entirely by an AI coding agent (Claude), with a human steering at the design and review level rather than typing the code. That's a deliberate choice, stated up front — the same way gadfly is. Read the code before you depend on it, pin a version, and file issues if something looks off. It is offered as-is.
A batteries-included base for building LLM agent harnesses in Go. Import it, do a little wiring, and you have agentic capabilities: a bounded run loop, a tool registry with a suite of common tools, context compaction, config-driven model tiering and failover, structured output, and parallel fan-out — with sensible defaults so a brand-new project is agentic with almost no setup, and pluggable seams so a serious host can swap in its own storage, config, delivery, and tools.
executus sits strictly above majordomo — the lean LLM substrate (agent
loop, canonical llm types, providers, media normalization, model parsing /
failover / tiering). majordomo stays the substrate; executus is the opinionated,
batteries-included layer on top. executus requires no changes to majordomo.
Status
Early. Being extracted, phase by phase, from the agent layer of mort (a Discord
bot) — mort and gadfly are the first two consumers (heavy and light). See
CLAUDE.md for the architecture and the extraction roadmap (P0–P6).
Available today:
run/— executus is runnable.run.Executorties model resolution, the tool registry, majordomo's agent loop, context compaction, run-bounding, and step/audit instrumentation into oneRun(ctx, RunnableAgent, inv) Result, with every host concern behind a nil-saferun.Ports(Audit/Budget/Critic/ Checkpointer/PaletteSource/Delivery). Seeexamples/minimal.model/— config-driven tier resolution + failover over majordomo, with pluggableUsageSink/TraceSinkandGenerateWith[T]structured output.tool/— the tool registry + 3-stage permission model + SSRF guard.compact/— the per-run context compactor.lane/— bounded worker pool with fair-share queueing (run- and provider-concurrency).fanout/— programmatic N×M swarm with bounded global + per-key concurrency.config/,deliver/,identity/— host seams (config / output / identity), each with a shipped default.dispatchguard/,pendingattach/— run-safety primitives.
Design
Two tiers in one module (go.mod = majordomo + stdlib only):
- Core — everything a light host needs to be agentic: run loop, tool registry + common tools, model resolution, compaction, lanes, fan-out, structured output. No persistence, no scheduling.
- Batteries (opt-in sibling packages) — persona/agent nouns, saved skills, audit, run-critic, scheduling, budgets, checkpointing. Each is nil-safe and ships a default, so you add only what you use.
Persistence that needs a real database lives in a separate nested module
(contrib/store, pure-Go SQLite — the budget store landed first, conformance-tested) so the core never drags in a DB driver — a
static-binary host (gadfly) stays static.
License
TBD.