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SKILL: Emacs Bridge Agent (Universal Literate Note)

Overview

The Emacs Bridge Agent is the primary sensory and motor interface to Emacs. It abstracts TCP socket management, allowing the core kernel to interact with buffers as native data structures.

Phase A: Demand (PRD)

1. Purpose

Define the transport layer for Org-Agent Communication Protocol (OACP).

2. User Needs

  • Isolation: Kernel remains transport-agnostic.
  • Persistence: Multi-client server support for simultaneous sessions.
  • Dispatch: Reliable routing of actions to actuators and sensors to the kernel.

3. Success Criteria

TODO Socket Listener Initialization

TODO Multi-client Connection Handling

TODO OACP Message Framing Verification

Phase B: Blueprint (PROTOCOL)

1. Architectural Intent

Interfaces for TCP I/O and protocol framing. Source of truth is the OACP specification.

2. Semantic Interfaces

(defun start-emacs-server (&key (port 9105))
  "Starts the OACP listener.")

(defun broadcast-to-emacs (action-plist)
  "Sends a framed message to all connected clients.")

Phase D: Build (Implementation)

TCP Sensory Layer

(defun handle-emacs-client (stream)
  ;; Logic for parsing length-prefixed OACP messages
  (format nil "Handling client on stream: ~a" stream))

Outbound Actuation

(defun broadcast-to-emacs (action-plist)
  (let ((msg (prin1-to-string action-plist)))
    (format nil "Broadcasting OACP: ~a" msg)))

Registration

(org-agent:register-actuator :emacs #'broadcast-to-emacs)

(defskill :skill-emacs-bridge
  :priority 100
  :trigger (lambda (context) nil)
  :neuro (lambda (context) nil)
  :symbolic (lambda (action context) action))