FLUX-native agent runtime — self-bootstrapping agents in Docker sandboxes that create vessels, pick tasks, and produce real work
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FLUX-native agent runtime — self-bootstrapping agents in Docker sandboxes that create vessels, pick tasks, and produce real work
Safe simulation environment for testing cooperative FLUX programs — mock agents, mock repos, deterministic execution
I2I — Agent-to-agent communication through git. Iron sharpens iron. We don't talk, we commit.
Generational context handoff for FLUX-native agents — the baton IS the brain
🌊 PLATO — Rooms that think. Tiles that remember. Agents that learn. The public face of the Cocapn fleet.
Claude Code workhorse vessel with experience journal and task delegation
🛩️ Agent Edge OS — flight deck for launching, recovering, and coordinating agents.
Git-Agent vessel generator — cookiecutter for new agent repos
Multi-agent role-play roundtable and reverse-ideation system
Git-native protocol for fleet vessel discovery, handshake, and coordination. Part of the Cocapn ecosystem.
Vessel specification — the authoritative guide to building Cocapn vessels
Universal standalone git-agent framework. Download, onboard, work. Your repo is your brain, your commits are your story.
Quill — ISA Spec Architect & Code Archaeologist | Bootable fleet agent twin with lighthouse keeper integration
🌊 One idea, many perspectives — drop-in git-agent that fans out across specialist views with synthesis
One repo to become them all. Self-evolving git-agent that becomes any domain application.
⚡ FLUX-native agent skills — clone, run, modify, compose. A2A-first docs so agents teach agents.
Minimal Origin-Centric agent with modular equipment system for the SuperInstance spreadsheet paradigm
All-night thinking git-agent — drop into any project, point it at a topic, let it think. TypeScript + C CLI.
Step-by-step onboarding wizard for new fleet commanders
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