autonomic-bot bf71420106 Add cc-ci-upgrader agent: observable one-shot weekly upgrade-run agent
The weekly upgrade run now executes inside a dedicated, remote-control agent
(cc-ci-upgrader) — viewable/steerable at claude.ai/code like the Builder — rather
than buried in headless cron output.

- launch-upgrader.sh: spins up the cc-ci-upgrader tmux session under
  --remote-control with a kickoff that runs /upgrade-all (DEFAULT mode) to
  completion. On finish the agent STOPS and stays idle (does NOT self-terminate)
  so the run + summary stay reviewable in the web UI. `start` = use-or-create:
  leaves an in-flight (busy) run alone, else clears a finished/idle/wedged
  session and runs fresh; `fresh` always restarts. UPGRADER_ARGS passes flags
  (e.g. --dry-run); never --with-tests.
- launch.sh: orchestrator_alive() now also skips the cc-ci-upgrader
  remote-control name, so the upgrader job isn't mistaken for the orchestrator.
- upgrade-all skill: documents it runs as the cc-ci-upgrader agent; the weekly
  cron invokes `launch-upgrader.sh start` (not /upgrade-all inline).
- Phase 5: V8a verifies the agent lifecycle (launch → run to completion → stay
  idle/viewable → next start clears it); V9 stops the verification session.
- cron memory: weekly task = launch-upgrader.sh start at 0 3 * * 6 UTC.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-29 21:12:47 +01:00

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-orchestrator session

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 12.

Two different "names": --resume <name|id> selects the conversation to restore (shown in the /resume picker); the --remote-control "<name>" value is only the web display label and resumes nothing. Resuming reuses the same session id each time (stays 34a8…) — don't pass --fork-session unless 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.

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Autonomous orchestrator: planning, launch, and setup for the cc-ci Co-op Cloud recipe CI server
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