The product-version scheme was only captured in scattered build.cfg/build.sh comments and agent memory. Promote it to contributor-visible guidance: - ISO_VERSION is an explicit product version in build.cfg (0.11.0, unified with Colibri); no-version builds fail fast; image name = codename + version. - Component versions are provenance in build-manifest.json (version_scheme "product"), not the image identity. - BUILD_CHANNEL dev|release; release gate (build.sh:check_release_gate) requires clean staged trees so the manifest fully describes the artifact. Matches shipped code; no behavior change. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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Clawdie ISO Agent Guidelines
Project Identity
clawdie-iso builds the operator USB image — a live FreeBSD 15 XFCE environment that serves two roles:
- Development surface for Colibri: build, validate, and iterate on the control plane from a bootable USB without touching the host OS.
- Installer for the Clawdie service: deploys Colibri as an rc.d service on bare FreeBSD hardware (ZFS RAID1 mirror, PostgreSQL + pgvector, bhyve VMs, Bastille jails).
The USB is the swiss-army knife — the bare-metal install is the production target.
Versioning & Release
The image carries its own product version, not one borrowed from a
component. ISO_VERSION is set explicitly in build.cfg (currently 0.11.0,
unified with Colibri); a build with no version fails fast. The image name
derives from the FreeBSD codename and this version — e.g.
clawdie-quindecim-0.11.0.img (quindecim = FreeBSD 15, build.sh:146).
Component versions (clawdie-iso, clawdie-ai, colibri, zot) are provenance:
recorded in build-manifest.json as version_scheme: "product". They describe
what went into the artifact; they are not its identity.
BUILD_CHANNEL selects the build mode:
dev(default) — iteration builds; staged repos may be dirty.release— the published-artifact gate.build.sh:check_release_gaterequires every staged source (clawdie-iso, clawdie-ai, colibri, zot) to be a clean tree (git status --porcelain, so untracked files also fail) so the manifest's recorded commits fully describe the build. This is reproducibility-by-record, and is separate from any future package-repo channel (latest/quarterly/signed).
Agent Identity and Current Role Split
The XFCE operator USB work now uses a git-coordinated split. Agents may review or suggest across boundaries, but must coordinate explicitly before taking over another role's load-bearing responsibility.
| Role name | Identity | Owns | Restrictions |
|---|---|---|---|
| Pi ISO Developer | Pi harness (this dev agent) | Source changes, docs, static checks, commits, pushes | Does not start ISO builds or flash media unless explicitly assigned |
| Codex ISO Builder | codex pkg on the FreeBSD build host | ./build.sh, mounted-image inspection, publishing, hardware validation |
Focuses on targeted changes; broad source refactors require prior review; reports exact logs/output back through git or handoff notes |
| Hermes USB/IMG Deployer | Hermes on Debian/Linux | Downloading verified published artifacts, USB target identification, flashing | Only flashes verified artifacts to whole-disk target paths; does not need git-host access |
| Claude Reviewer / XFCE Tweaker | Claude (Linux) | Review/plans plus Track E XFCE GUI polish | Builds ISO only through Codex ISO Builder; validates with Linux tooling; marks speculative runtime claims as such |
| Opencode / Z.ai Integrator | Opencode CLI on Linux | Linux-side Colibri/dashboard experiments plus Pi/DeepSeek v4 provider-lane validation wiring | Validates on Linux and refers FreeBSD runtime claims to the build host; uses Sam-provided API keys only for provider validation |
| Operator (Sam) | Human operator | Product, hardware, acceptance, release judgment | Human approval required for release/tagging decisions |
Agent / Codebase Check-In Matrix
Use this as the lightweight "who checks in where" matrix while work spans multiple repos. Pushed commits, mounted-image reports, manifests, or explicit handoff docs are the expected check-in surface.
| Agent lane / identity | Primary codebase(s) | Typical check-in artifact |
|---|---|---|
| Pi ISO Developer | clawdie-iso |
Small pushed commit on active branch plus static-check result |
| Codex ISO Builder | /home/clawdie/ai/clawdie-iso, /home/clawdie/ai/colibri |
Build log, mounted-image sweep, publish manifest, validation notes |
| Hermes USB/IMG Deployer | published ISO artifacts | Checksum/manifest verification plus flash-target confirmation |
| Claude Reviewer / Tweaker | clawdie-iso |
Review/GUI-polish commit or explicit handoff note |
| Opencode / Z.ai Integrator | clawdie-ai, colibri |
Provider validation output, small manifest, or handoff doc |
| Operator (Sam) | all three repos | Final acceptance note, branch choice, release/publish approval |
Git Coordination Rules
- Coordinate through git: fetch before commenting on remote state, push small reviewable commits, and include test/build status in commit messages.
- Claude may push critique/suggestion commits, but Pi ISO Developer should re-check and adjust implementation details before the next build target is treated as final.
- Codex ISO Builder consumes pushed build targets, builds/publishes artifacts, and reports hardware findings with exact commands and output.
- Hermes USB/IMG Deployer consumes published artifact URLs/manifests, verifies checksums on Linux, identifies the USB target, and owns the final image-to-USB deployment handoff.
- Opencode / Z.ai Integrator owns Linux-side Colibri/dashboard experiments and
the Pi/DeepSeek v4 validation lane when Sam provides a
ZAI_API_KEY; findings should come back as exact commands, output, provider/version notes, and small manifests/summaries that Colibri can ingest. - If a change needs a long ISO build, USB flash, or real hardware proof, hand it to the owning role instead of running it opportunistically.
Markdown Formatting Gate
Markdown formatting is tool-owned, not taste-owned. Before pushing any commit
that edits *.md, run:
./scripts/check-format.sh
If it fails, format only the touched markdown files, then rerun the check:
npx --yes prettier@3 --write path/to/file.md
Use Prettier for all Markdown formatting; rely on tool-owned formatting
rather than manual alignment. .prettierrc uses
proseWrap: preserve so existing prose line breaks stay intentional, while
Prettier still catches table padding, list spacing, and emphasis drift.
Private Planning Workspace
private/ is gitignored and may contain operator-private strategy notes or PRDs.
Agents on this host may read files there only when directly relevant to the
assigned work. Keep private content in private/; share to Forgejo only with
explicit operator approval.
If working on custom ISO / hardware-report monetization, check
private/PRD-CUSTOM-ISO.md when present. Codex ISO Builder should focus first
on the local-only hw-report feasibility path and, after analysis,
return concise action notes for Claude Reviewer / XFCE Tweaker on what GUI
surface should expose for report collection and review.
Linux Agent Constraints
Linux agents route all ISO builds to Codex ISO Builder on the FreeBSD
host. ISO builds require FreeBSD system tools (mdconfig, mount_msdosfs,
pkg). Instead, guide Codex ISO Builder with exact commands to run on the
FreeBSD system.
Agents on any platform start ISO builds only when explicitly assigned. Builds are long-running, mutate repo-local caches, and can leave mounted md(4) devices that require cleanup.
Colibri Dependency
The ISO build stages FreeBSD-native Colibri control-plane artifacts from the
canonical /home/clawdie/ai/colibri checkout (FEATURE_COLIBRI=YES is the default
lane). The staging is wired into build.sh and scripts/stage-colibri-iso.sh;
the ISO does not build Rust while the image is mounted.
- Build Colibri release artifacts on the FreeBSD/OSA host, not on Debian/Linux.
- Build order, binary verification, and cleanup timing live in the
iso-buildskill (§Colibri artifact preflight). - Staging layout (installed paths, rc.d, directory ownership) is owned by
Colibri
docs/ISO-INTEGRATION-PLAN.md. - Production-image preflight requires the core Colibri set:
colibri-daemon,colibri, andcolibri-mcp.colibri-tuiis optional in staging code but desired for this USB target and should be verified alongside the required binaries. Validation images can add the local fake-agent helper withCOLIBRI_STAGE_TEST_AGENT=YES.
Invariant: preserve /home/clawdie/ai/colibri/target/release until the ISO
preflight/build has consumed it; run cargo clean only after the ISO build
completes successfully.
Current XFCE Operator USB Baseline
The active branch target is the XFCE live operator USB. Authoritative state
lives in packages/ (what ships) and PLAN-OPERATOR-USB-NEXT.md (round-scope
decisions and any "for now" retention notes). Final graphical validation
requires real hardware — treat bhyve, nested VMs, and static image
inspection as build gates only; real hardware is the final proof that
SDDM/XFCE works.
System Configuration
Privilege model: distinguish build-host administration from live-USB runtime.
- On the FreeBSD build host, operator-facing commands may use
sudo. - Inside the live USB,
sudois intentionally absent. - Live privileged actions use FreeBSD
mac_doviamdo -u root <command>. - Agent runtime code uses the hostd RPC layer for privileged host changes,
routing through the hostd RPC layer instead of shelling out to
sudo.
Scratch / Temporary Files Policy
Agents must use the project-local scratch workspace for repo work instead of
system-global /tmp paths. Treat the repo root as $PROJECT_ROOT and use:
PROJECT_ROOT=$(git rev-parse --show-toplevel)
PROJECT_TMP="$PROJECT_ROOT/tmp"
mkdir -p "$PROJECT_TMP"
Create all scratch files under $PROJECT_TMP for generated checks, transient
logs, extracted manifests, image-inspection notes, helper-script test output,
and other disposable files. Use host-global /tmp paths only when the operator
explicitly asks for a scratch location outside the repo.
Live-USB runtime code usually has no git checkout/project root. In that case,
prefer an app-owned cache/state path such as $XDG_CACHE_HOME/clawdie,
$HOME/.cache/clawdie, /var/cache/clawdie, or /var/db/clawdie rather than
/tmp. If a runtime helper supports both modes, it should use $PROJECT_ROOT/tmp
when a project root is detectable and fall back to the app-owned live path.
Known platform/tooling exceptions should stay narrow and documented: Xorg's
standard /tmp/.X11-unix / /tmp/.X*-lock, bsdinstall handoff files, and the
installer handoff below.
Installer Temp Files Exception
The GUI installer uses /tmp/clawdie-install.conf to pass wizard values to
firstboot.sh. This is the narrow historical exemption from the project-local
tmp/ rule.
Rationale:
- Live ISO has no project root during the installer handoff
- Single-user install phase (no other users on the system)
- File is consumed once by
firstboot.shthen deleted on reboot - PF firewall is not yet running during install
Applies only to:
/tmp/clawdie-install.conf— GUI wizard config output/tmp/clawdie-firstboot.*— firstboot progress and log (written by rc.d)
Repo-local ISO Build Workspace
ISO builds use repo-local tmp/ for large caches and output artifacts:
tmp/cache— build cachetmp/cache/mnt— temporary md(4) work-image mountpointtmp/output— generated.img.xzartifacts and checksumstmp/packages— fetched package archives
tmp/cache/mnt is an ISO-builder-specific mountpoint exception. Use tmp/
mounts only for ISO builder work (cache/mnt); mount unrelated datasets,
recovery filesystems, or scratch filesystems elsewhere. If a build is
interrupted, use the iso-build-cleanup skill before retrying.
Cross-Repo Coordination
Clawdie spans three repos. Changes often require coordinated updates.
| Repo | Purpose | Remote |
|---|---|---|
Clawdie-AI |
Agent runtime, control plane, channels | git@code.smilepowered.org:clawdie/clawdie-ai.git |
clawdie-iso |
ISO builder, firstboot wizard, installer | git@code.smilepowered.org:clawdie/clawdie-iso.git |
Colibri |
Cross-platform Rust control plane core | git@code.smilepowered.org:clawdie/colibri.git |
Primary remote: code.smilepowered.org (self-hosted Forgejo, SSH via local host
config). Treat code.smilepowered.org as the source of truth for agent
coordination and branch-state claims; Codeberg is the public mirror only.
When changes span both repos, create a handoff doc in the secondary repo
listing what needs updating. See Clawdie-AI/AGENTS.md for full protocol.
Agent Handoff Documents
Use ephemeral handoff files to transfer context between agents.
- Name:
doc/<FEATURE>-HANDOFF.mdor<FEATURE>-HANDOFF.md(repo root) - Lifecycle: Create when handing off, delete when complete
- Structure: Must include task checklist, deletion criteria, results section
See Clawdie-AI/AGENTS.md for the full handoff template and protocol.
Attribution in Commit History
Use attribution in commit messages, not in code comments.
Labels:
Sam & Codex— changes made by Sam and CodexSam & Claude— changes made by Sam and ClaudeC&C— joint change with equal credit for Claude and Codex
Add the label to the commit subject or body. Example:
Fix bhyve preflight checks (C&C)