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m3tm3re f20f5223d5 Create agents.json with 6 agent definitions (Wave 1, Task 1)
- Added all 6 agents: chiron, chiron-forge, hermes, athena, apollo, calliope
- Primary agents (2): chiron (Plan Mode), chiron-forge (Build Mode)
- Subagents (4): hermes (communications), athena (work knowledge), apollo (private knowledge), calliope (writing)
- All agents use model: zai-coding-plan/glm-4.7
- Prompt references use file pattern: {file:./prompts/<name>.txt}
- Permission structure: primaries have external_directory rules, subagents have simple question: allow
- Verified with Python JSON validation (6 agents, correct names)
- Documented patterns and learnings in notepad
2026-02-03 20:14:34 +01:00

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Learnings - Chiron Agent Framework

Wave 1, Task 1: Create agents.json with 6 agent definitions

Agent Structure Pattern

Required fields per agent:

  • description: Clear purpose statement
  • mode: "primary" for orchestrators, "subagent" for specialists
  • model: "zai-coding-plan/glm-4.7" (consistent across all agents)
  • prompt: File reference pattern {file:./prompts/<name>.txt}
  • permission: Either explicit permissions or simple "question": "allow"

Primary vs Subagent Modes

Primary agents (2): chiron, chiron-forge

  • Can be invoked directly by user
  • Orchestrate and delegate work
  • Higher permission levels (external_directory rules)

Subagents (4): hermes, athena, apollo, calliope

  • Invoked by primary agents via Task tool
  • Specialized single-purpose workflows
  • Simpler permission structure (question: "allow")

Permission Patterns

Primary agents: Complex permission structure

"permission": {
  "external_directory": {
    "~/p/**": "allow",
    "*": "ask"
  }
}

Subagents: Simple permission structure

"permission": {
  "question": "allow"
}

Agent Domains

  1. chiron: Plan Mode - Read-only analysis and planning
  2. chiron-forge: Build Mode - Full execution with safety prompts
  3. hermes: Work communication (Basecamp, Outlook, Teams)
  4. athena: Work knowledge (Outline wiki, documentation)
  5. apollo: Private knowledge (Obsidian vault, personal notes)
  6. calliope: Writing (documentation, reports, prose)

Verification Commands

Agent count:

python3 -c "import json; data = json.load(open('agents/agents.json')); print(len(data))"
# Expected output: 6

Agent names:

python3 -c "import json; data = json.load(open('agents/agents.json')); print(sorted(data.keys()))"
# Expected output: ['apollo', 'athena', 'calliope', 'chiron', 'chiron-forge', 'hermes']

Key Takeaways

  • Prompt files use file references, not inline content (Wave 2 will create these)
  • Model is consistent across all agents for predictable behavior
  • Permission structure matches agent capability level (more complex for primaries)
  • Mode determines how agent can be invoked (direct vs delegated)