$ Project.log

Komina Agent Harness

4d ago
Stephen Gibler
Stephen Gibler
Project Creator

$ cat description.md

Komina Agent Harness is an OpenClaw-native deterministic control layer for autonomous agent tool calls. It grew from real agent workflows: BayDar, a scheduled, stateful agent that searches and evaluates Bay Area events and, under standing delegated rules, can automatically register Stephen for events aligned with his work, discovered the HackerSquad workshop that led to this prototype. In the AI age, automation should help people participate more fully in the world, not remove the human element from it. Stephen built BayDar to find the rooms where he could meet people who shared his passions and develop meaningful relationships. But those events are created by real people and involve identity, schedules, commitments, and personal information. When an agent can make commitments for a person, delegated authority must be explicit and auditable. The same authority problem appears in TestBot's self-directed learning loops, an experiment in memory, autonomy, and machine consciousness, and Komina's public-source cold-case research. These agents may propose valuable actions, but they should not judge their own permission to act. The principle is simple: AI proposes. Code decides. Komina validates the actual tool name and arguments against a server-side, runtime-frozen policy manifest. Safe reads can be allowed automatically. Mutations require a persisted human-approval artifact and a registered mock undo contract. Actions without a proven undo path fail closed. Every allow, approval, execution, fallback, and refusal produces a durable invocation record containing the policy rule, route, latency, approval reference, and result evidence. The prototype includes versioned Safety Operator instructions, a reusable proposal-contract skill, and a working Streamable HTTP MCP endpoint exposing only three bounded tools. A harmless NVIDIA Nemotron model request was routed through TrueFoundry and captured in its metrics, demonstrating real model-gateway observability. This is an honest design study. Search, messaging, calendar effects, routes, undo operations, and result IDs are mocked. No production credentials or real external mutations are used. Live demo: https://komina-agent-harness.prodcreat.chatgpt.site Source: https://github.com/sgibler-droid/komina-agent-harness

$ team --info

Komina Agent Harness
Team Leader: Stephen Gibler

$ tech --stack

TrueFoundryTypeScriptReact/vinextCloudflare D1Drizzle ORM

$ links --show

$ event --source

The Agent Harness Workshop
The Agent Harness Workshop
8/19/2026
AWS Builder Loft, 525 Market St, Courtyard Entrance, 525 Market St, San Francisco, CA 94105, USA