- Fixed kernel-to-Emacs communication bridge. - Resolved boot-time crashes in multiple skeletal skills. - Refined Chat skill prompt to eliminate conversational filler. - Updated Emacs UI to automatically clean up status markers. - Synchronized all fixes via Literate Org-mode documents. - Verified physical two-way interaction via simulation.
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Org Mode
24 lines
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Org Mode
* Flight Plan: Emacs OACP Outbound Bridge
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:PROPERTIES:
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:STATUS: IN-PROGRESS
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:END:
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** Analyst Phase
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The current =org-agent= kernel is a "one-way" sensory system. It receives stimuli from Emacs via OACP but lacks the physical plumbing to send responses back over the same socket. To fix this, we must:
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1. Modify the kernel (literately) to pass the client TCP stream through the cognitive loop.
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2. Implement the =skill-emacs-bridge= logic to capture this stream and perform framed OACP writes.
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3. Update the =skill-chat= to utilize the new bridge.
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** Coder Phase
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- [X] Create =inbox/flight-plan-emacs-bridge.org= (this file).
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- [ ] Update =projects/org-agent/docs/README.org= (Literate Kernel) with the stream-passing hook.
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- [ ] Update =notes/org-skill-emacs-bridge.org= to implement the OACP outbound writer.
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- [ ] Tangle the updated files.
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- [ ] Rebuild the daemon binary.
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** Tester Phase
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1. Tangle all modified files.
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2. Restart the daemon.
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3. Run the =test-chat.lisp= script to verify two-way communication.
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4. Verify in Emacs =*org-agent-chat*=.
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