#+TITLE: Quickstart Guide: The Road to Autonomousty #+AUTHOR: Amr #+DATE: [2026-04-11 Sat] #+FILETAGS: :quickstart:onboarding:guide: * 1. Introduction Welcome to ~org-agent~, the "Executive Soul" of your personal OS. This guide will help you set up and interact with your first probabilistic-deterministic agent. * 2. Prerequisites Before launching the harness, ensure your host environment has: - **Docker & Docker Compose**: The primary enclosure for the Lisp Machine. - **LLM API Keys**: At least one key for Gemini, Anthropic, or OpenAI. - **Emacs (Optional)**: For the full literate experience via ~org-agent.el~. * 3. Installation & Enclosure ** Step 1: Clone the Autonomousty #+begin_src bash git clone https://github.com/amr/org-agent.git cd org-agent #+end_src ** Step 2: Secret Configuration Copy the example environment file and add your keys. #+begin_src bash cp .env.example .env # Edit .env with your favorite editor #+end_src ** Step 3: Launch the Image This will build the SBCL environment and start the Micro-Loader. #+begin_src bash docker-compose up --build -d #+end_src * 4. Interaction Gateways Once the harness is "Ready", you can interact with it via multiple sensors. ** Gateway A: Emacs (communication protocol) If you have configured the ~org-agent~ package in Emacs: 1. Open a chat buffer: ~M-x org-agent-chat-open~. 2. Send: "Are you online, agent?" ** Gateway B: External Sensors If you enabled Signal or Telegram in ~.env~, send a message directly to your bot. * 5. Verification (The Chaos Check) To ensure the harness is fully healthy, check the logs for the Micro-Loader summary: #+begin_src bash docker-compose logs -f org-agent #+end_src Look for: ~LOADER: Boot Complete. [Ready: 34] [Failed: 0]~ * 6. Next Steps - **Extend the Brain**: Read the [[file:skill-creation.org][Skill Creation Guide]] to add custom Lisp skills. - **Deep Dive**: Explore the [[file:../literate/][literate/]] directory to understand the harness's architecture.