Operator correction (builder was right): abra does NOT support an env value for healthcheck start_period, so the earlier "parameterize via APP_START_PERIOD env PR" approach is impossible — a ccci compose overlay is the right tool there. - plan.md §9: replace the "don't fork compose / use env PR" guardrail with "avoid where possible + justify each + prefer upstream PR, BUT a uniform optional compose.ccci-*.yml overlay is an acceptable fallback" (esp. for abra-unparameterizable values like start_period). Add the upgrade-tier rule: ALWAYS test the upgrade to latest; a from-version's custom tests may be skipped if it can't fully run, but never drop upgrade-to-latest. - replace plan-prefer-env-over-compose-overlay.md with plan-ccci-compose-overlay-policy.md: ghost/discourse start_period overlays STAY (justified); discourse image re-pin STAYS (keeps the upgrade-to-latest testable; 0.7.0 custom tests may be skipped); mumble old-base host-ports copy DROPPED (skip 0.2.0 voice tests, still upgrade to latest + test there). Each surviving overlay must be minimal + header-justified + Adversary-confirmed. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
cc-ci-autonomous-orchestrator
Orchestrator workspace for building the cc-ci Co-op Cloud recipe CI server. The plan, launch
tooling, and loop prompts live in cc-ci-plan/; see AGENTS.md for the
roles and operating model. Secrets (.testenv) are gitignored — never commit them.
Run the orchestrator in tmux (survives disconnects + closing your laptop)
Keep this supervising session alive on the host with tmux, and use --remote-control so you can
watch/steer it from claude.ai/code (or the mobile app).
# 0. Exit any running orchestrator session first — a conversation can't be resumed while it's live:
# /exit (inside Claude) or Ctrl-D
# 1. Start a detachable tmux session on this host
tmux new -s orchestrator
# 2. Inside tmux, resume the orchestrator conversation WITH remote control:
claude --resume autonomous-orchestrator \
--remote-control "autonomous-orchestrator" \
--dangerously-skip-permissions
# - If name-resume opens a picker instead of resuming directly, choose "autonomous-orchestrator".
# - Or resume by the stable session id (more deterministic in a fresh pane):
# claude --resume 34a80a99-b37e-4809-b8da-ccc9fafe785e \
# --remote-control "autonomous-orchestrator" --dangerously-skip-permissions
# 3. Detach — the process keeps running: press Ctrl-b, then d
Reconnect later
- On this host:
tmux attach -t orchestrator - From anywhere: claude.ai/code → the
autonomous-orchestratorsession
Why it survives: tmux keeps the claude process alive across SSH disconnects and your laptop
closing; remote-control runs outbound from this host to Anthropic, so it stays connected
regardless of the viewer. After a host reboot, re-run steps 1–2.
Two different "names":
--resume <name|id>selects the conversation to restore (shown in the/resumepicker); the--remote-control "<name>"value is only the web display label and resumes nothing. Resuming reuses the same session id each time (stays34a8…) — don't pass--fork-sessionunless you intend to branch a new conversation.Already inside a live session and just want the web surface? Run
/remote-control— no exit/resume.
Kick off / supervise the loops
cd /srv/cc-ci/cc-ci-plan
./launch.sh start # Builder + Adversary loops (interactive --remote-control in tmux) + watchdog
./launch.sh status # session + DONE state
./launch.sh logs builder|adversary|watchdog
./launch.sh stop
Full supervision guide, credential map, and the Incus VM fallback are in
cc-ci-plan/kickoff.md and cc-ci-plan/plan.md §1.5.