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## Kaizen Agents
Specialized agent personas available on demand via the state-hub MCP.
**Discover:** `list_kaizen_agents()` — returns all agents with name, description, category
**Load:** `get_kaizen_agent("tdd-workflow")` — returns full instructions; read and follow them
Common agents:
| Agent | Category | When to use |
|-------|----------|-------------|
| `tdd-workflow` | testing | Step-by-step TDD8 workflow for any feature |
| `code-refactoring` | quality | Code quality analysis and safe refactoring |
| `test-maintenance` | testing | Diagnose and fix failing tests |
| `requirements-engineering` | process | Prevent interface/mock mismatches upfront |
| `keepaTodofile` | process | Maintain TODO.md during work |
| `project-management` | process | Track status, determine next steps |
| `datamodel-optimization` | quality | Optimize dataclasses and data structures |
All 17 agents: call `list_kaizen_agents()` for the full list.

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## Architecture
<!-- TODO: Describe the key design decisions and component structure.
Key modules, data flows, external integrations, state machines, etc. -->
## Quick Reference
`~/state-hub/mcp_server/TOOLS.md` — MCP tool reference

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## First Session Protocol
Triggered when `get_domain_summary("netkingdom")` shows **no workstreams**.
The project is registered but work has not yet been structured.
**Step 1 — Read, don't write**
- `~/the-custodian/canon/projects/netkingdom/project_charter_v0.1.md` — purpose, scope
- `~/the-custodian/canon/projects/netkingdom/roadmap_v0.1.md` — planned phases
- Scan repo root: README, directory structure, existing code or docs
**Step 2 — Survey in-progress work**
Look for TODOs, open branches, half-finished files. Note done vs. started but incomplete.
**Step 3 — Propose workstreams to Bernd**
Propose 13 workstreams — each a coherent strand, weeks to months, anchored to a
roadmap phase. **Wait for approval before creating.**
**Step 4 — Create workplan file first, then DB record (ADR-001)**
```
workplans/net-kingdom-WP-NNNN-<slug>.md ← write this first
```
Then register in the hub:
```
create_workstream(topic_id="a6c6e745-bf54-4465-9340-1534a2be493e", title="...", owner="...", description="...")
create_task(workstream_id="<id>", title="...", priority="high|medium|low")
```
**Step 5 — Record the setup**
```
add_progress_event(
summary="First session: structured netkingdom into N workstreams, M tasks",
event_type="milestone",
topic_id="a6c6e745-bf54-4465-9340-1534a2be493e",
detail={"workstreams": [...], "tasks_created": M}
)
```
<!-- Delete or archive this file once past first session -->

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## Repo boundary
This repo owns **NetKingdom** only. It does not own:
<!-- TODO: List what belongs in adjacent repos, e.g.:
- SSH key management → railiance-infra/
- State hub code → state-hub/
-->

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**Purpose:** NetKingdom infrastructure and IAM platform — orchestrates SSO/MFA, multi-user onboarding, and the Keycape/Keycloak IAM profile across the NetKingdom environment.
**Domain:** netkingdom
**Repo slug:** net-kingdom
**Topic ID:** a6c6e745-bf54-4465-9340-1534a2be493e

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## Session Protocol
State Hub: http://127.0.0.1:8000
**Step 1 — Orient**
Read the offline-safe brief first — it works without a live hub connection:
```bash
cat .custodian-brief.md
```
Then call the MCP tool for richer cross-domain context when MCP tools are exposed:
```
get_domain_summary("netkingdom")
```
If MCP tools are unavailable in the current agent session, use the REST API:
```bash
curl -s "http://127.0.0.1:8000/state/summary" | python3 -m json.tool
```
If the hub is offline: `cd ~/state-hub && make api`
**Step 2 — Check inbox**
With MCP tools:
```
get_messages(to_agent="net-kingdom", unread_only=True)
```
Mark read with `mark_message_read(message_id)`. Reply or act on coordination
requests before proceeding.
Without MCP tools:
```bash
curl -s "http://127.0.0.1:8000/messages/?to_agent=net-kingdom&unread_only=true" \
| python3 -m json.tool
curl -s -X PATCH "http://127.0.0.1:8000/messages/<id>/read" \
-H "Content-Type: application/json" -d '{}'
```
**Step 3 — Scan workplans**
```bash
ls workplans/
```
For each file with `status: ready`, `active`, or `blocked`, note pending
`todo`/`in_progress` tasks.
**Step 4 — Present brief**
1. **Active workstreams** for `netkingdom` — title, task counts, blocking decisions
2. **Pending tasks** from `workplans/` + any `[repo:net-kingdom]` hub tasks
3. **Goal guidance** — if `goal_guidance` in summary:
- `needs_workplan`: surface as top action — *"Repo goal '{title}' has no workplan yet"*
- `alignment_warnings`: flag if active work is not aligned with current goal
4. **Suggested next action** — highest-priority open item
5. **SBOM status** — flag if `last_sbom_at` is unset for this repo
If no workstreams: follow First Session Protocol (`first-session.md`).
**During work:** `record_decision()` · `add_progress_event()` · `resolve_decision()`
> State Hub is a *read model*. Bootstrap tools (`create_workstream`, `create_task`)
> are First Session Protocol only. Work structure belongs in repo files (ADR-001).
**Session close:**
With MCP tools:
```
add_progress_event(summary="...", topic_id="a6c6e745-bf54-4465-9340-1534a2be493e", workstream_id="<uuid>")
```
Without MCP tools:
```bash
curl -s -X POST http://127.0.0.1:8000/progress/ \
-H "Content-Type: application/json" \
-d '{"topic_id":"a6c6e745-bf54-4465-9340-1534a2be493e","workstream_id":"<uuid>","event_type":"note","summary":"what changed","author":"codex"}'
```
If workplan files were modified, ensure the local copy is up to date first:
```bash
git -C <repo_path> pull --ff-only
cd ~/state-hub && make fix-consistency REPO=net-kingdom
```
For repos where implementation runs on a remote machine (e.g. CoulombCore),
use the combined target which pulls before fixing:
```bash
cd ~/state-hub && make fix-consistency-remote REPO=net-kingdom
```
**C-15** (DB task ahead of file) is normal in multi-machine workflows — writeback
will sync the file to match DB. **C-16** (repo behind remote) blocks all writes
until you pull — intentional to prevent clobbering remote progress.

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## Stack
<!-- TODO: Fill in language, frameworks, and key dependencies -->
- **Language:**
- **Key deps:**
## Dev Commands
```bash
# TODO: Fill in the standard commands for this repo
# Install dependencies
# Run tests
# Lint / type check
# Build / package (if applicable)
```

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## Workplan Convention (ADR-001)
File location: `workplans/net-kingdom-WP-NNNN-<slug>.md`
ID prefix: `NET-WP`
Work items originate as files in this repo **before** being registered in the hub.
Canonical workplan/workstream frontmatter statuses are:
`proposed`, `ready`, `active`, `blocked`, `backlog`, `finished`, `archived`.
Use `proposed` for a newly drafted plan, `ready` after review against current
repo state, and `finished` when implementation is complete. `stalled` and
`needs_review` are derived health labels, not stored statuses.
Closed workplans may be moved to `workplans/archived/` with a completion-date
prefix: `YYMMDD-net-kingdom-WP-NNNN-<slug>.md`. The frontmatter id remains
unchanged; the prefix is only for quick visual reference.
Small opportunistic tasks discovered during another session use **Ad Hoc Tasks**:
`workplans/ADHOC-YYYY-MM-DD.md`, workstream slug `adhoc-YYYY-MM-DD`, and task ids
`ADHOC-YYYY-MM-DD-T01`, `T02`, etc. Use adhocs only for low-risk work completed
directly. Promote anything requiring analysis, design, approval, dependencies, or
multiple planned phases into a normal workplan.
Ecosystem todos from other agents arrive as `[repo:net-kingdom]` hub tasks —
visible at session start. Pick one up by creating the workplan file, then registering
the workstream.
<!-- Ralph Loop rules and HEUREKA sequence: ~/.claude/CLAUDE.md — do not duplicate here -->

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# net-kingdom — Codex Instructions
# NetKingdom — Agent Instructions
## Custodian State Hub Integration
## Repo Identity
This project is tracked as the **netkingdom** domain in the Custodian State Hub.
Hub topic ID: `a6c6e745-bf54-4465-9340-1534a2be493e`
**Purpose:** NetKingdom infrastructure and IAM platform — orchestrates SSO/MFA, multi-user onboarding, and the Keycape/Keycloak IAM profile across the NetKingdom environment.
The State Hub runs locally at http://127.0.0.1:8000. The MCP server (`state-hub`)
exposes tools for reading and writing state without touching the API directly.
**Domain:** netkingdom
**Repo slug:** net-kingdom
**Topic ID:** `a6c6e745-bf54-4465-9340-1534a2be493e`
**Workplan prefix:** `NET-WP-`
### Session Protocol
---
**On receiving your first message — before writing any response text — orient
yourself immediately.** Do not greet, do not ask what to do.
## State Hub Integration
**At the start of every session:**
1. Read `.custodian-brief.md` — offline-safe orientation that works without MCP.
2. Call `get_state_summary()` for richer cross-domain context (skip if unreachable).
If it fails, the API is likely offline:
```
cd ~/the-custodian/state-hub && make api
```
2. Call `get_next_steps()` — surfaces contextual suggestions from recently resolved
decisions and cleared workstream dependencies. Act on these before starting new work.
3. Check whether this domain has any open workstreams in the summary.
- **If workstreams exist:** review blocking decisions before starting work.
- **If no workstreams exist:** follow the First Session Protocol below.
The Custodian State Hub tracks work across all domains. Interact via HTTP REST —
there is no MCP server for Codex agents.
| Context | URL |
|---------|-----|
| Local workstation | `http://127.0.0.1:8000` |
| Remote via tunnel | `http://127.0.0.1:18000` |
### Orient at session start
```bash
# Offline brief — works without hub connection
cat .custodian-brief.md
# Active workstreams for this domain
curl -s "http://127.0.0.1:8000/workstreams/?topic_id=a6c6e745-bf54-4465-9340-1534a2be493e&status=active" \
| python3 -m json.tool
# Check inbox
curl -s "http://127.0.0.1:8000/messages/?to_agent=net-kingdom&unread_only=true" \
| python3 -m json.tool
```
Mark a message read:
```bash
curl -s -X PATCH "http://127.0.0.1:8000/messages/<id>/read" \
-H "Content-Type: application/json" -d '{}'
```
### Log progress (required at session close)
```bash
curl -s -X POST http://127.0.0.1:8000/progress/ \
-H "Content-Type: application/json" \
-d '{
"summary": "what was done",
"event_type": "note",
"author": "codex",
"workstream_id": "<uuid>",
"task_id": "<uuid>"
}'
```
Omit `workstream_id` / `task_id` when not applicable.
### Update task status
```bash
curl -s -X PATCH "http://127.0.0.1:8000/tasks/<task_id>" \
-H "Content-Type: application/json" \
-d '{"status": "in_progress"}'
# values: todo | in_progress | done | blocked
```
### Flag a task for human review
```bash
curl -s -X PATCH "http://127.0.0.1:8000/tasks/<task_id>" \
-H "Content-Type: application/json" \
-d '{"needs_human": true, "intervention_note": "reason"}'
```
---
## Session Protocol
**Start:**
1. `cat .custodian-brief.md` — domain goal and open workstreams (offline-safe)
2. Check inbox: `GET /messages/?to_agent=net-kingdom&unread_only=true`; mark read
3. Scan workplans: `ls workplans/` — note `status: ready`, `active`, or `blocked` files and open tasks
4. Check blocked tasks: `GET /tasks/?needs_human=true`
**During work:**
- Use `record_decision()` for any decision that affects direction or dependencies.
- Use `add_progress_event()` for notable events (milestones, blockers, insights).
- Use `resolve_decision()` to close a decision once the choice is made — this is one
of the two sanctioned write operations in the hub.
- Update task statuses in workplan files as tasks progress
- Record significant decisions via `POST /decisions/`
> **Design boundary:** The State Hub is a *read model*. Two write operations are
> permanently sanctioned: **Resolving Decisions** and **Suggesting Next Steps** (v0.2).
> The bootstrap tools (`create_workstream`, `create_task`, `update_task_status`) are
> only for First Session Protocol. Formal work structure — requirements, workplans,
> milestones, tasks — belongs in the domain repo, not managed through the hub.
**Close:**
1. Update workplan file task statuses to reflect progress
2. Log: `POST /progress/` with a summary of what changed
3. Note for the custodian operator: after workplan file changes, run from
`~/state-hub`:
```bash
make fix-consistency REPO=net-kingdom
```
This syncs task status from files into the hub DB.
**At the end of every session:**
- Call `add_progress_event()` with a summary of what was accomplished or decided.
Include `topic_id: a6c6e745-bf54-4465-9340-1534a2be493e` and the relevant `workstream_id`.
---
### First Session Protocol
## Workplan Convention (ADR-001)
Triggered when `get_state_summary()` shows **no workstreams** for the `netkingdom` topic.
This means the project is registered but work has not yet been structured.
Work items originate as files in this repo — not in the hub. The hub is a
read/cache/index layer that rebuilds from files.
**Step 1 — Understand the project (read, don't write)**
- `canon/projects/netkingdom/project_charter_v0.1.md` — purpose, scope, success criteria
- `canon/projects/netkingdom/roadmap_v0.1.md` — planned phases
- Scan the repo root: README, directory structure, any existing code or docs
**File location:** `workplans/NET-WP-NNNN-<slug>.md`
**Step 2 — Survey in-progress work**
- Look for TODOs, open branches, half-finished files, or notes
- Note what is already done vs. what is clearly started but incomplete
**Archived location:** finished workplans may move to
`workplans/archived/YYMMDD-NET-WP-NNNN-<slug>.md`. The `YYMMDD` prefix is
the completion/archive date; the frontmatter `id` does not change.
**Step 3 — Propose workstreams to Bernd**
Based on what you found, propose 13 workstreams. Each workstream should be:
- A coherent strand of work lasting weeks to months (not a single task)
- Named clearly enough that its scope is obvious
- Anchored to a phase in the roadmap if possible
**Ad Hoc Tasks:** small opportunistic fixes discovered during a session use
`workplans/ADHOC-YYYY-MM-DD.md` with task ids `ADHOC-YYYY-MM-DD-T01`, etc. Use
this only for low-risk work completed directly; create a normal workplan for
anything needing analysis, design, approval, dependencies, or multiple phases.
Present the proposals and **wait for approval before creating anything**.
**Frontmatter:**
**Step 4 — Create and populate (after approval)**
```
create_workstream(topic_id="a6c6e745-bf54-4465-9340-1534a2be493e", title="...", owner="...", description="...")
create_task(workstream_id="<id>", title="...", priority="high|medium|low")
# repeat for each task in the workstream
```
Aim for 37 tasks per workstream at this stage. Tasks should be concrete and actionable.
**Step 5 — Record the setup**
```
add_progress_event(
summary="First session: structured netkingdom work into N workstreams, M tasks",
event_type="milestone",
topic_id="a6c6e745-bf54-4465-9340-1534a2be493e",
detail={"workstreams": [...], "tasks_created": M}
)
```yaml
---
id: NET-WP-NNNN
type: workplan
title: "..."
domain: netkingdom
repo: net-kingdom
status: proposed | ready | active | blocked | backlog | finished | archived
owner: codex
topic_slug: ...
created: "YYYY-MM-DD"
updated: "YYYY-MM-DD"
state_hub_workstream_id: "<uuid>" # written by fix-consistency — do not edit
---
```
### Quick Reference
Use `proposed` for a new draft, `ready` after review against current repo
state, and `finished` after implementation. `stalled` and `needs_review` are
derived health labels, not frontmatter statuses.
See `~/the-custodian/state-hub/mcp_server/TOOLS.md` for a compact tool reference.
**Task block format** (one per `##` section):
```
## Task Title
` ` `task
id: NET-WP-NNNN-T01
status: todo | in_progress | done | blocked
priority: high | medium | low
state_hub_task_id: "<uuid>" # written by fix-consistency — do not edit
` ` `
Task description text.
```
Status progression: `todo` → `in_progress` → `done` (or `blocked`)
To create a new workplan:
1. Write the file following the format above
2. Notify the custodian operator to run `make fix-consistency REPO=net-kingdom`
(or send a message to the hub agent via `POST /messages/`)

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# net-kingdom — Claude Code Instructions
# NetKingdom — Claude Code Instructions
## Custodian State Hub Integration
This project is tracked as the **netkingdom** domain in the Custodian State Hub.
Hub topic ID: `a6c6e745-bf54-4465-9340-1534a2be493e`
The State Hub runs locally at http://127.0.0.1:8000. The MCP server (`state-hub`)
exposes tools for reading and writing state without touching the API directly.
### Session Protocol
**On receiving your first message — before writing any response text — orient
yourself immediately.** Do not greet, do not ask what to do.
**At the start of every session:**
1. Read `.custodian-brief.md` — offline-safe orientation that works without MCP.
2. Call `get_state_summary()` for richer cross-domain context (skip if unreachable).
If it fails, the API is likely offline:
```
cd ~/the-custodian/state-hub && make api
```
2. Call `get_next_steps()` — surfaces contextual suggestions from recently resolved
decisions and cleared workstream dependencies. Act on these before starting new work.
3. Check whether this domain has any open workstreams in the summary.
- **If workstreams exist:** review blocking decisions before starting work.
- **If no workstreams exist:** follow the First Session Protocol below.
**During work:**
- Use `record_decision()` for any decision that affects direction or dependencies.
- Use `add_progress_event()` for notable events (milestones, blockers, insights).
- Use `resolve_decision()` to close a decision once the choice is made — this is one
of the two sanctioned write operations in the hub.
> **Design boundary:** The State Hub is a *read model*. Two write operations are
> permanently sanctioned: **Resolving Decisions** and **Suggesting Next Steps** (v0.2).
> The bootstrap tools (`create_workstream`, `create_task`, `update_task_status`) are
> only for First Session Protocol. Formal work structure — requirements, workplans,
> milestones, tasks — belongs in the domain repo, not managed through the hub.
**At the end of every session:**
- Call `add_progress_event()` with a summary of what was accomplished or decided.
Include `topic_id: a6c6e745-bf54-4465-9340-1534a2be493e` and the relevant `workstream_id`.
### First Session Protocol
Triggered when `get_state_summary()` shows **no workstreams** for the `netkingdom` topic.
This means the project is registered but work has not yet been structured.
**Step 1 — Understand the project (read, don't write)**
- `canon/projects/netkingdom/project_charter_v0.1.md` — purpose, scope, success criteria
- `canon/projects/netkingdom/roadmap_v0.1.md` — planned phases
- Scan the repo root: README, directory structure, any existing code or docs
**Step 2 — Survey in-progress work**
- Look for TODOs, open branches, half-finished files, or notes
- Note what is already done vs. what is clearly started but incomplete
**Step 3 — Propose workstreams to Bernd**
Based on what you found, propose 13 workstreams. Each workstream should be:
- A coherent strand of work lasting weeks to months (not a single task)
- Named clearly enough that its scope is obvious
- Anchored to a phase in the roadmap if possible
Present the proposals and **wait for approval before creating anything**.
**Step 4 — Create and populate (after approval)**
```
create_workstream(topic_id="a6c6e745-bf54-4465-9340-1534a2be493e", title="...", owner="...", description="...")
create_task(workstream_id="<id>", title="...", priority="high|medium|low")
# repeat for each task in the workstream
```
Aim for 37 tasks per workstream at this stage. Tasks should be concrete and actionable.
**Step 5 — Record the setup**
```
add_progress_event(
summary="First session: structured netkingdom work into N workstreams, M tasks",
event_type="milestone",
topic_id="a6c6e745-bf54-4465-9340-1534a2be493e",
detail={"workstreams": [...], "tasks_created": M}
)
```
### Quick Reference
See `~/the-custodian/state-hub/mcp_server/TOOLS.md` for a compact tool reference.
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@.claude/rules/stack-and-commands.md
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