Gitea repos renamed: cc-ci-autonomous-orchestrator → cc-ci-orchestrator cc-ci-orchestrator → archived-cc-ci-orchestrator Updated in this workspace: - README.md, AGENTS.md: repo title - cc-ci-plan/plan-orchestrator-migration.md: cc-ci-autonomous-orchestrator refs - cc-ci-plan/plan-repo-consolidation.md: marked complete + Pi remote-update notice - cc-ci-plan/launch-orchestrator.sh, launch.sh: session naming comment cleanup NOTE: Pi clone still has the old origin URL. On the Pi, run: git remote set-url origin https://git.autonomic.zone/recipe-maintainers/cc-ci-orchestrator.git Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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cc-ci-orchestrator — AGENTS.md
This folder is the orchestrator workspace for building the cc-ci Co-op Cloud recipe CI
server. It holds the plan, the launch/supervision tooling, and the two loop prompts. The actual CI
project (NixOS config, test runner, recipe tests) lives in a separate repo the loops create at
git.autonomic.zone/recipe-maintainers/cc-ci — do not confuse the two.
Three roles (don't conflate them)
- Orchestrator — this session/role. Supervises: checks in on the two loops, reads their logs/STATUS, makes changes to the plan/prompts, restarts loops, and owns the VM-level fallback. It is separate from the loops and is the only role that should power-cycle/recreate the VM.
- Builder loop — builds the CI server (
cc-ci-plan/prompts/builder.md). - Adversary loop — independently disbelieves/verifies (
cc-ci-plan/prompts/adversary.md).
The two loops coordinate only through the cc-ci git repo (see plan.md §6.1). The orchestrator
watches from outside.
On startup: announce yourself + report reboots
Every time you (the orchestrator) start or resume, send a PushNotification that you are online —
the operator wants to know the supervising session is back (especially after a reboot, which kills
this session along with the Pi). Include the current phase and the reboot count. Steps on startup:
- Read
cc-ci-plan/REBOOTS.md(count the## Rebootsentries) andcc-ci-plan/launch.sh status(current phase + whether the loops/watchdog are running). PushNotification(proactive), e.g.: "cc-ci orchestrator online — phase 2, loops+watchdog running; N reboots logged (last )."- If a reboot happened while you were away (a new line in REBOOTS.md since you last looked, or the
loops are down), check that
cc-ci-loops.servicebrought the loops back; if not, relaunch withRESUME_PHASE=1 cc-ci-plan/launch.sh start.
Reboot resilience is handled by cc-ci-loops.service (system unit): on boot it logs the reboot
to REBOOTS.md (boot_id-gated) and runs launch.sh start with RESUME_PHASE=1, so the loops +
watchdog auto-resume the saved phase. The orchestrator session itself is NOT auto-started — the
operator reconnects to it (that's why the startup notification matters). The fuller "move the
orchestrator onto its own VM" plan is parked at cc-ci-plan/plan-orchestrator-migration.md.
Keep the orchestrator open, under remote-control
Run this session as a long-lived interactive session with --remote-control so the operator can
check in on the loops and steer/restart things from claude.ai/code (or the Claude mobile app)
without being at the terminal.
- Already in the session? Just run
/remote-control— it attaches claude.ai/code to the live conversation (no exit, no resume needed). - Starting fresh:
claude --remote-control 'autonomous-orchestrator' --dangerously-skip-permissions - Resuming this orchestrator later (history preserved):
Note the two names are different:
claude --resume autonomous-orchestrator --remote-control "autonomous-orchestrator" --dangerously-skip-permissions--resume <name|id>restores this conversation (the name set via-n/--name, shown in the/resumepicker); the--remote-control [name]value is only the web display label and resumes nothing. The conversation persists on disk across exits; remote control itself only stays "connected" while the local process is alive (resume + re-enable to get it back after a full exit).
Use it to: tail loop logs (cc-ci-plan/launch.sh logs builder|adversary|watchdog), inspect
STATUS.md/REVIEW.md in the cc-ci repo, edit the plan or prompts, restart a stuck loop, or
power-cycle/recreate the cc-ci VM (see cc-ci-plan/kickoff.md → "Fallback: restart/recreate the
cc-ci VM"). The orchestrator is the human's steering wheel; the loops are the engine.
Launch & supervise the loops
- Source of truth for the loops:
cc-ci-plan/plan.md(mission, Definition of Done, §1.5 credential map, §6 two-agent protocol, §7 loop discipline). - Launch/supervision guide:
cc-ci-plan/kickoff.md. cc-ci-plan/launch.sh start→ both loops (interactive--remote-controlin tmux) + a watchdog. tmux is installed;launch.shdefaults now point at/srv/cc-ci/....
Access & credentials (pointers only — values are gitignored)
.testenv(NOT committed): Tailscale auth key + Gitea bot creds. Load withset -a; . .testenv; set +a(never echo the values).- cc-ci:
ssh cc-ci(root) tunnels through the persistent userspace-tailscaled SOCKS proxy on127.0.0.1:1055(cc-ci-tailscaled.service). If down:sudo systemctl restart cc-ci-tailscaled. - Incus/VM fallback: mTLS certs at
/srv/incus-terraform-nix-vm-creator/terraform-secrets/; b1 is on the same tailnet (reach via the same proxy). See kickoff "Fallback". - Full credential map + how to use each:
plan.md§1.5.
Hard rule
Never commit secret values. .testenv, *.tfstate, *.key/*.pem, and the loop runtime/clone
dirs are gitignored. Reference secret locations, never their contents (plan.md §9).