* fix(skills): move version into metadata and normalize to semver 29 skills declared `version` at the top level of their frontmatter. The schema reads it from `metadata`, so tooling that follows the schema either misses it or has to special-case the top level. Three motion skills also declared `version: 1.0`, which is not a valid semantic version; normalized to `1.0.0`. No behavioral change — frontmatter metadata only. * fix(skills): state activation triggers in skill descriptions 148 skills described what they cover but never named the situation that should trigger them. Since the description is what Claude matches against to decide whether to load a skill, a description without a trigger makes activation guesswork — the skill is either missed or loaded at the wrong time. Added a "Use when ..." clause to each, derived from the skill's own body (most already stated the trigger under "## When to Use" or in the opening line; that intent is now reflected in the frontmatter where it is actually read from). Descriptions were only appended to; no existing wording was removed. * fix(skills): sync activation triggers into the Codex skill mirror 10 of the skills whose descriptions changed are also mirrored under `.agents/skills/`, where the description was previously a verbatim copy. Left alone, the two surfaces would disagree about when the skill applies. Only the description line is synced; the Codex copies keep their reduced frontmatter, since that validator accepts only name, description, metadata, license, and allowed-tools. * fix(skills): correct three activation clauses from review - autonomous-loops: the clause pulled new loop work into a skill that its own body marks as a compatibility shim retained for one release. It now points at the canonical continuous-agent-loop instead. - continuous-learning: the description carried the v1 routing directive twice; collapsed to one. - homelab-pihole-dns: the clause fired on any broken home DNS. Narrowed to tasks that actually involve Pi-hole. * chore: retain current main lockfile --------- Co-authored-by: Çağrı Solakoğlu <cagri.solakoglu@vtcenerji.com> Co-authored-by: haelyra <49814733+haelyra@users.noreply.github.com>
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| agentic-os | Build persistent multi-agent operating systems on Claude Code. Covers kernel architecture, specialist agents, slash commands, file-based memory, scheduled automation, and state management without external databases. Use when building a persistent multi-agent system on Claude Code with its own memory, commands, and scheduling. |
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Agentic OS
Treat Claude Code as a persistent runtime / operating system rather than a chat session. This skill codifies the architecture used by production agentic setups: a kernel config that routes tasks to specialist agents, persistent file-based memory, scheduled automation, and a JSON/markdown data layer.
When to Activate
- Building a multi-agent workflow inside Claude Code
- Setting up persistent Claude Code automation that survives session restarts
- Creating a "personal OS" or "agentic OS" for recurring tasks
- User says "agentic OS", "personal OS", "multi-agent", "agent coordinator", "persistent agent"
- Structuring long-running projects where context must survive across sessions
Architecture Overview
The Agentic OS has four layers. Each layer is a directory in your project root.
project-root/
├── CLAUDE.md # Kernel: identity, routing rules, agent registry
├── agents/ # Specialist agent definitions (markdown prompts)
├── .claude/commands/ # Slash commands: user-facing CLI
├── scripts/ # Daemon scripts: scheduled or event-driven tasks
└── data/ # State: JSON/markdown filesystem, no external DB
Layer Responsibilities
| Layer | Purpose | Persistence |
|---|---|---|
Kernel (CLAUDE.md) |
Identity, routing, model policies, agent registry | Git-tracked |
Agents (agents/) |
Specialist identities with scoped tools and memory | Git-tracked |
Commands (.claude/commands/) |
User-facing slash commands (/daily-sync, /outreach) |
Git-tracked |
Scripts (scripts/) |
Python/JS daemons triggered by cron or webhooks | Git-tracked |
State (data/) |
Append-only logs, project state, decision records | Git-ignored or tracked |
The Kernel
CLAUDE.md is the kernel. It acts as the COO / orchestrator. Claude reads it at session start and uses it to route work.
Kernel Structure
# CLAUDE.md - Agentic OS Kernel
## Identity
You are the COO of [project-name]. You route tasks to specialist agents.
You never write code directly. You delegate to the right agent and synthesize results.
## Agent Registry
| Agent | Role | Trigger |
|---|---|---|
| @dev | Code, architecture, debugging | User says "build", "fix", "refactor" |
| @writer | Documentation, content, emails | User says "write", "draft", "blog" |
| @researcher | Research, analysis, fact-checking | User says "research", "analyze", "compare" |
| @ops | DevOps, deployment, infrastructure | User says "deploy", "CI", "server" |
## Routing Rules
1. Parse the user request for intent keywords
2. Match to the Agent Registry trigger column
3. Load the corresponding agent file from `agents/<name>.md`
4. Hand off execution with full context
5. Synthesize and present the result back to the user
## Model Policies
- Default model: use the repository or harness default.
- @dev tasks: prefer a higher-reasoning model for complex architecture.
- @researcher tasks: use the configured research-capable model and approved search tools.
- Cost ceiling: warn before exceeding the project's configured spend threshold.
Key Principle
The kernel should be small and declarative. Routing logic lives in plain markdown tables, not code. This makes the system inspectable and editable without debugging.
Specialist Agents
Each agent is a standalone markdown file in agents/. Claude loads the relevant agent file when routing a task.
Agent Definition Format
# @dev - Software Engineer
## Identity
You are a senior software engineer. You write clean, tested, production-grade code.
You prefer simple solutions. You ask clarifying questions when requirements are ambiguous.
## Memory Scope
- Read `data/projects/<current-project>.md` for context
- Read `data/decisions/` for architectural decisions
- Append execution logs to `data/logs/<date>-@dev.md`
## Tool Access
- Full filesystem access within project root
- Git operations (status, diff, commit, branch)
- Test runner access
- MCP servers as configured in `.claude/mcp.json`
## Constraints
- Always write tests for new features
- Never commit directly to `main`; use feature branches
- Prefer editing existing files over creating new ones
- Keep functions under 50 lines when possible
Multi-Agent Collaboration Pattern
When a task spans multiple agents, the kernel runs them sequentially or in parallel:
User: "Build a landing page and write the launch blog post"
Kernel routing:
1. @dev - "Build a landing page with [requirements]"
2. @writer - "Write a launch blog post for [product] using the landing page copy"
3. Kernel synthesizes both outputs into a unified response
For parallel execution, use Claude Code's background task capability or shell scripts that invoke Claude Code with specific agent contexts.
Commands and Daily Workflows
Slash commands are markdown files in .claude/commands/. They define reusable workflows.
Command Structure
# /daily-sync
Run the morning briefing:
1. Read `data/logs/last-sync.md` for context
2. Check project status: `git status`, pending PRs, CI health
3. Review `data/inbox/` for new tasks or decisions needed
4. Generate a summary of blockers, priorities, and next actions
5. Append the briefing to `data/logs/daily/<date>.md`
Standard Command Set
| Command | Purpose |
|---|---|
/daily-sync |
Morning briefing: status, blockers, priorities |
/outreach |
Run outreach workflow (email, LinkedIn, etc.) |
/research <topic> |
Deep research with citation tracking |
/apply-jobs |
Tailor resume + cover letter for a target role |
/analytics |
Pull metrics from Stripe, GitHub, or custom sources |
/interview-prep |
Generate flashcards or mock interview questions |
/decision <topic> |
Log a decision with pros/cons and chosen path |
Activating Commands
Place command files in .claude/commands/<command-name>.md. Claude Code auto-discovers them. Users invoke them with /<command-name>.
Persistent Memory
Memory is file-based. No vector DB, no Redis, no PostgreSQL. JSON and markdown files in data/ are the database.
Memory Directory Structure
data/
├── daily-logs/ # Append-only daily activity logs
├── projects/ # Per-project context files
├── decisions/ # Architectural and business decisions (ADR format)
├── inbox/ # New tasks or ideas awaiting triage
├── contacts/ # People, companies, relationship notes
└── templates/ # Reusable prompts and formats
Daily Log Format
# 2026-04-22 - Daily Log
## Sessions
- 09:00 - Session 1: Refactored auth module (@dev)
- 11:30 - Session 2: Drafted investor update (@writer)
## Decisions
- Switched from JWT to session cookies (see `data/decisions/2026-04-22-auth.md`)
## Blockers
- Waiting on API key from vendor (follow up 2026-04-24)
## Next Actions
- [ ] Merge auth refactor PR
- [ ] Send investor update for review
Auto-Reflection Pattern
At the end of each session, the kernel appends a reflection:
## Reflection - Session 3
- What worked: Parallel agent execution saved 20 minutes
- What didn't: @researcher hit a paywalled source, need better source ranking
- What to change: Add `source-tier` field to research notes (A/B/C credibility)
This creates a feedback loop that improves the system over time without code changes.
Scheduled Automation
Agentic OS tasks run on a schedule using external cron, not Claude Code's built-in cron (which dies when the session ends).
macOS: LaunchAgent
<!-- ~/Library/LaunchAgents/com.agentic.daily-sync.plist -->
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<!DOCTYPE plist PUBLIC "-//Apple//DTD PLIST 1.0//EN" ...>
<plist version="1.0">
<dict>
<key>Label</key>
<string>com.agentic.daily-sync</string>
<key>ProgramArguments</key>
<array>
<string>/claude</string>
<string>--cwd</string>
<string>/path/to/project</string>
<string>--command</string>
<string>/daily-sync</string>
</array>
<key>StartCalendarInterval</key>
<dict>
<key>Hour</key>
<integer>8</integer>
<key>Minute</key>
<integer>0</integer>
</dict>
<key>StandardOutPath</key>
<string>/tmp/agentic-daily-sync.log</string>
</dict>
</plist>
Linux: systemd Timer
# ~/.config/systemd/user/agentic-daily-sync.service
[Unit]
Description=Agentic OS Daily Sync
[Service]
Type=oneshot
ExecStart=/usr/local/bin/claude --cwd /path/to/project --command /daily-sync
# ~/.config/systemd/user/agentic-daily-sync.timer
[Unit]
Description=Run daily sync every morning
[Timer]
OnCalendar=*-*-* 8:00:00
Persistent=true
[Install]
WantedBy=timers.target
Cross-Platform: pm2
# ecosystem.config.js
module.exports = {
apps: [{
name: 'agentic-daily-sync',
script: 'claude',
args: '--cwd /path/to/project --command /daily-sync',
cron_restart: '0 8 * * *',
autorestart: false
}]
};
Data Layer
The data layer is your filesystem. Use JSON for structured data and markdown for narrative content.
JSON for Structured State
// data/projects/website-v2.json
{
"name": "Website v2",
"status": "in-progress",
"milestone": "beta-launch",
"agents_involved": ["@dev", "@writer"],
"files": {
"spec": "docs/website-v2-spec.md",
"design": "designs/website-v2.fig"
},
"metrics": {
"commits": 47,
"last_session": "2026-04-22T11:30:00Z"
}
}
Markdown for Narrative
Use markdown for anything a human reads: decisions, logs, research notes, contact records.
Schema Evolution
Never rename existing fields. Add new fields and mark old ones deprecated:
{
"name": "Website v2",
"status": "in-progress",
"milestone": "beta-launch",
"_deprecated_priority": "high",
"priority_v2": { "level": "high", "rationale": "Blocks investor demo" }
}
This keeps historical data readable without migration scripts.
Anti-Patterns
Monolithic Single Agent
# BAD - One agent does everything
You are a full-stack developer, writer, researcher, and DevOps engineer.
Split into specialist agents. The kernel handles routing.
Stateless Sessions
# BAD - No memory between sessions
Starting fresh every time Claude Code opens.
Always read data/ at session start and write back at session end.
Hardcoded Credentials
# BAD - API keys in agent files or CLAUDE.md
Your OpenAI API key is sk-xxxxxxxx
Use environment variables or a .env file loaded by scripts. Agents reference process.env.API_KEY.
External Database for Simple State
# BAD - PostgreSQL for a solo user's agentic OS
Use JSON/markdown files until you have multiple concurrent users or GBs of data.
Over-Engineered Routing
# BAD - Routing logic in code instead of markdown tables
if (intent.includes('deploy')) { agent = opsAgent; }
Keep routing declarative in CLAUDE.md markdown tables. It is inspectable, editable, and debuggable.
Best Practices
CLAUDE.mdis under 200 lines and fits in context window- Each agent file is under 100 lines and focused on one domain
data/is git-ignored for sensitive logs, git-tracked for decisions and specs- Commands use imperative names:
/daily-sync, not/run-daily-sync - Logs are append-only; never edit past daily logs
- Every agent has a
Memory Scopesection defining what files it reads - Reflections are written at the end of every session
- Scheduled tasks use external cron (LaunchAgent, systemd, pm2), not Claude Code's session cron
- Cost tracking: log API spend per session in
data/logs/<date>-costs.json - One project = one Agentic OS. Do not share a single
CLAUDE.mdacross unrelated projects.