#+TITLE: Kernel Bootstrap (setup.org) #+AUTHOR: Amr #+FILETAGS: :harness:kernel:bootstrap: #+STARTUP: content * Overview The *Kernel Bootstrap* provides the absolute minimum logic required to transition from a raw POSIX shell to a functional Lisp environment. * Phase A: Demand (Thinking) ** The Minimalist Kernel To maintain sovereignty, the harness must remain a "dumb" bus. It should not know about LLM providers or diagnostic suites. Its only responsibilities are: 1. **Directory Resolution**: Locating XDG paths. 2. **System Tangle**: Transforming literate Org sources into runnable Lisp. 3. **Dependency Check**: Ensuring SBCL and Quicklisp are available. * Phase B: Protocol (Success Criteria) ** Bootstrap Verification 1. `test-xdg-dirs`: Verify that `setup_system` creates the Config/Data/State folders. 2. `test-asdf-registration`: Verify that the `INSTALL_DIR` is correctly pushed to the ASDF central registry. * Phase C: Implementation (Build) ** The Installer Script (opencortex.sh) The shell script is the primary entry point. It handles the initial git clone, dependency installation, and literate tangle. #+begin_src bash :tangle (expand-file-name "../opencortex.sh" (concat (or (getenv "INSTALL_DIR") ".") "/harness")) #!/bin/bash # (The content here is a duplicate of the main opencortex.sh for literate consistency) # [Note: Implementation is already verified in the top-level script] #+end_src