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# GENOME.md — timmy-academy
*Auto-generated by Codebase Genome Pipeline. 2026-04-14T23:09:07+0000*
*Enhanced with architecture analysis, key abstractions, and API surface.*
Refreshed against live repo state on 2026-04-22.
Target repo: `Timmy_Foundation/timmy-academy`
Default branch: `master`
Last verified commit: `d860034``Merge PR #23: fix: Add audit log rotation to prevent unbounded growth (closes #10)`
## Quick Facts
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| Source files | 48 |
| Test files | 1 |
| Config files | 1 |
| Total lines | 5,353 |
| Last commit | 395c9f7 Merge PR 'Add @who command' (#7) into master (2026-04-13) |
| Branch | master |
| Test coverage | 0% (35 untested modules) |
| Total lines | 5,405 |
| Primary framework | Evennia / Django / Twisted |
| Default telnet port | `4000` |
| Default web client ports | `4001`, `4005` |
| Runtime verification | `py_compile` on core modules + `python3 tests/stress_test.py --help` |
## What This Is
## Project Overview
Timmy Academy is an Evennia-based MUD (Multi-User Dungeon) — a persistent text world where AI agents convene, train, and practice crisis response. It runs on Bezalel VPS (167.99.126.228) with telnet on port 4000 and web client on port 4001.
`timmy-academy` is Timmy Academy: an Evennia MUD world used for agent convening, operator training, and crisis-response practice. The repo combines three layers: a normal Evennia game skeleton, a custom academy-specific command/typeclass layer, and a world-definition layer that treats rooms as structured training spaces with atmosphere, exits, and narrative identity.
The world has five wings: Central Hub, Dormitory, Commons, Workshop, and Gardens. Each wing has themed rooms with rich atmosphere data (smells, sounds, mood, temperature). Characters have full audit logging — every movement and command is tracked.
The repos practical center of gravity is not the web UI; it is the shared world model. Players or agents connect over telnet or the Evennia web client, puppet characters, move through the academys central hub plus four wings, and interact with custom commands such as `@status`, `@map`, `rooms`, `smell`, `listen`, and `@who`. The result is a persistent, inspectable spatial environment rather than a generic chat surface.
A second important trait is that the repo mixes gameplay concerns with operational concerns. `server/conf/settings.py` enables detailed audit logging. `typeclasses/audited_character.py` records movement and command trails. `world/rebuild_world.py` can rehydrate the academy from source definitions. `tests/stress_test.py` behaves like a lightweight executable operations harness for live load testing. Together these make the repo closer to a training world plus operations sandbox than a simple MUD demo.
## Architecture
```mermaid
graph TB
subgraph "Connections"
TELNET[Telnet :4000]
WEB[Web Client :4001]
end
TELNET[Telnet clients :4000]
WEB[Evennia web client :4001/:4005]
PORTAL[Evennia Portal]
SERVER[Evennia Server]
SETTINGS[server/conf/settings.py]
CMDSETS[commands/default_cmdsets.py]
COMMANDS[commands/command.py]
TYPECLASSES[typeclasses/*]
AUDIT[typeclasses/audited_character.py]
WORLD[world/*_wing.py]
REBUILD[world/rebuild_world.py]
BATCH[world/build_academy.ev]
WEBURLS[web/urls.py]
HERMESCFG[hermes-agent/config.yaml]
STRESS[tests/stress_test.py]
subgraph "Evennia Core"
SERVER[Evennia Server]
PORTAL[Evennia Portal]
end
subgraph "Typeclasses"
CHAR[Character]
AUDIT[AuditedCharacter]
ROOM[Room]
EXIT[Exit]
OBJ[Object]
end
subgraph "Commands"
CMD_EXAM[CmdExamine]
CMD_ROOMS[CmdRooms]
CMD_STATUS[CmdStatus]
CMD_MAP[CmdMap]
CMD_ACADEMY[CmdAcademy]
CMD_SMELL[CmdSmell]
CMD_LISTEN[CmdListen]
CMD_WHO[CmdWho]
end
subgraph "World - Wings"
HUB[Central Hub]
DORM[Dormitory Wing]
COMMONS[Commons Wing]
WORKSHOP[Workshop Wing]
GARDENS[Gardens Wing]
end
subgraph "Hermes Bridge"
HERMES_CFG[hermes-agent/config.yaml]
BRIDGE[Agent Bridge]
end
TELNET --> SERVER
TELNET --> PORTAL
WEB --> PORTAL
PORTAL --> SERVER
SERVER --> CHAR
SERVER --> AUDIT
SERVER --> ROOM
SERVER --> EXIT
CHAR --> CMD_EXAM
CHAR --> CMD_STATUS
CHAR --> CMD_WHO
ROOM --> HUB
ROOM --> DORM
ROOM --> COMMONS
ROOM --> WORKSHOP
ROOM --> GARDENS
HERMES_CFG --> BRIDGE
BRIDGE --> SERVER
SETTINGS --> SERVER
WEBURLS --> SERVER
SERVER --> CMDSETS
CMDSETS --> COMMANDS
SERVER --> TYPECLASSES
TYPECLASSES --> AUDIT
SERVER --> WORLD
WORLD --> REBUILD
BATCH --> REBUILD
HERMESCFG --> SERVER
STRESS --> TELNET
```
## Entry Points
| File | Purpose |
|------|---------|
| `server/conf/settings.py` | Evennia config — server name, ports, interfaces, game settings |
| `server/conf/at_server_startstop.py` | Server lifecycle hooks (startup/shutdown) |
| `server/conf/connection_screens.py` | Login/connection screen text |
| `commands/default_cmdsets.py` | Registers all custom commands with Evennia |
| `world/rebuild_world.py` | Rebuilds all rooms from source |
| `world/build_academy.ev` | Evennia batch script for initial world setup |
| File | Role |
|------|------|
| `README.md` | Human overview, topology, rebuild instructions, room counts, operator connection info |
| `server/conf/settings.py` | Core Evennia configuration: ports, interfaces, logging, game identity |
| `commands/default_cmdsets.py` | Registers the custom academy command surface onto Evennias default cmdsets |
| `commands/command.py` | Implements the academys player-facing commands |
| `typeclasses/audited_character.py` | Main custom character typeclass with audit trail behavior |
| `world/rebuild_world.py` | Idempotent rebuild tool that reapplies room definitions, exits, and atmosphere from source modules |
| `world/build_academy.ev` | Evennia batch setup entrypoint |
| `web/urls.py` | Root URL composition for website, webclient, admin, and Evennia defaults |
| `tests/stress_test.py` | Live load/stress harness and self-testable telnet protocol exerciser |
| `hermes-agent/config.yaml` | Bridge-side model/provider configuration snapshot for Hermes integration |
## Data Flow
```
Player connects (telnet/web)
-> Evennia Portal accepts connection
-> Server authenticates (Account typeclass)
-> Player puppets a Character
-> Character enters world (Room typeclass)
-> Commands processed through Command typeclass
-> AuditedCharacter logs every action
-> World responds with rich text + atmosphere data
```
1. A human or agent connects over telnet (`4000`) or the Evennia web client (`4001` / `4005`).
2. The Evennia portal hands the connection to the game server configured by `server/conf/settings.py`.
3. Once an account puppets a character, the command path is controlled by `commands/default_cmdsets.py`, which mounts the academy-specific commands from `commands/command.py`.
4. The typeclass layer (`typeclasses/*`) determines how characters, rooms, exits, channels, and scripts behave; `AuditedCharacter` wraps command and movement hooks in persistent logging.
5. The world layer (`world/*_wing.py`) supplies canonical room descriptions, exits, aliases, atmosphere, and thematic metadata.
6. `world/rebuild_world.py` parses those source files and writes them back into Evennia objects, making source the effective truth for the academy layout.
7. `tests/stress_test.py` simulates concurrent clients against the live telnet surface and reports throughput, latency, and connection statistics.
## Key Abstractions
### Typeclasses (the world model)
### 1. `AuditedCharacter`
File: `typeclasses/audited_character.py`
| Class | File | Purpose |
|-------|------|---------|
| `Character` | `typeclasses/characters.py` | Default player character — extends `DefaultCharacter` |
| `AuditedCharacter` | `typeclasses/audited_character.py` | Character with full audit logging — tracks movements, commands, playtime |
| `Room` | `typeclasses/rooms.py` | Default room container |
| `Exit` | `typeclasses/exits.py` | Connections between rooms |
| `Object` | `typeclasses/objects.py` | Base object with `ObjectParent` mixin |
| `Account` | `typeclasses/accounts.py` | Player account (login identity) |
| `Channel` | `typeclasses/channels.py` | In-game communication channels |
| `Script` | `typeclasses/scripts.py` | Background/timed processes |
This is the repos flagship abstraction. It extends `DefaultCharacter` with:
- per-session audit logging
- movement logging via `at_pre_move()` / `at_post_move()`
- command tracking via `at_pre_cmd()`
- session timing via puppet / unpuppet hooks
- rotated in-db history (`location_history`)
- summarized audit snapshots via `get_audit_summary()`
### AuditedCharacter — the flagship typeclass
Operationally, this is what turns the academy from a generic Evennia world into an observable training environment.
The `AuditedCharacter` is the most important abstraction. It wraps every player action in logging:
### 2. `CharacterCmdSet`
File: `commands/default_cmdsets.py`
- `at_pre_move()` — logs departure from current room
- `at_post_move()` — records arrival with timestamp and coordinates
- `at_pre_cmd()` — increments command counter, logs command + args
- `at_pre_puppet()` — starts session timer
- `at_post_unpuppet()` — calculates session duration, updates total playtime
- `get_audit_summary()` — returns JSON summary of all tracked metrics
This cmdset is the binding point between the world and its training interface. It mounts:
- `CmdExamine`
- `CmdRooms`
- `CmdStatus`
- `CmdMap`
- `CmdAcademy`
- `CmdSmell`
- `CmdListen`
- `CmdWho`
Audit trail keeps last 1000 movements in `db.location_history`. Sensitive commands (password) are excluded from logging.
If this layer breaks, the academy still exists as data, but much of the intended operator/agent UX disappears.
### Commands (the player interface)
### 3. `CmdStatus`, `CmdMap`, `CmdAcademy`, `CmdWho`
File: `commands/command.py`
| Command | Aliases | Purpose |
|---------|---------|---------|
| `examine` | `ex`, `exam` | Inspect room or object — shows description, atmosphere, objects, contents |
| `rooms` | — | List all rooms with wing color coding |
| `@status` | `status` | Show agent status: location, wing, mood, online players, uptime |
| `@map` | `map` | ASCII map of current wing |
| `@academy` | `academy` | Full academy overview with room counts |
| `smell` | `sniff` | Perceive room through atmosphere scent data |
| `listen` | `hear` | Perceive room through atmosphere sound data |
| `@who` | `who` | Show connected players with locations and idle time |
These commands are the worlds practical API. They expose:
- current location and wing context
- uptime and online account information
- ASCII navigation maps by wing
- academy-wide room/wing summaries
- currently connected participants
### World Structure (5 wings, 21+ rooms)
This is the part most likely to matter for agent convening and coordination.
**Central Hub (LIMBO)** — Nexus connecting all wings. North=Dormitory, South=Workshop, East=Commons, West=Gardens.
### 4. Wing room classes
Files: `world/commons_wing.py`, `world/dormitory_entrance.py`, `world/workshop_wing.py`, `world/gardens_wing.py`
**Dormitory Wing** — Master Suites, Corridor, Novice Hall, Residential Services, Dorm Entrance.
These classes encode the academys content model. Each room defines:
- `self.key`
- aliases
- long-form description
- `db.atmosphere`
- objects/features
- exits metadata
**Commons Wing** — Grand Commons Hall (main gathering, 60ft ceilings, marble columns), Hearthside Dining, Entertainment Gallery, Scholar's Corner, Upper Balcony.
The rebuild script treats these source files as the authoritative content bundle.
**Workshop Wing** — Great Smithy, Alchemy Labs, Woodworking Shop, Artificing Chamber, Workshop Entrance.
### 5. `ROOM_CONFIG` / `WING_INFO`
File: `world/rebuild_world.py`
**Gardens Wing** — Enchanted Grove, Herb Gardens, Greenhouse, Sacred Grove, Gardens Entrance.
This is the worlds rehydration map. It hard-binds Evennia object IDs to source classes and wings. That makes the rebuild deterministic, but it also couples source truth to existing DB IDs — a real maintenance risk if the database is re-seeded differently.
Each room has rich `db.atmosphere` data: mood, lighting, sounds, smells, temperature.
### 6. Stress-test dataclasses and `MudClient`
File: `tests/stress_test.py`
The stress harness uses:
- `ActionResult`
- `PlayerStats`
- `StressTestReport`
- `MudClient`
This test file doubles as an executable spec for the live connection surface and the academys expected runtime responsiveness.
## API Surface
### Web API
### In-world commands
Defined in `commands/command.py` and registered in `commands/default_cmdsets.py`.
- `web/api/__init__.py` — Evennia REST API (Django REST Framework)
- `web/urls.py` — URL routing for web interface
- `web/admin/` — Django admin interface
- `web/website/` — Web frontend
| Command | Purpose | Notes |
|--------|---------|-------|
| `examine`, `ex`, `exam` | Detailed room/object inspection | surfaces `db.atmosphere`, notable objects, contents |
| `rooms` | List all room objects by wing | uses Evennia ORM room query |
| `@status`, `status` | Current agent/player status | includes location, wing, online users, uptime |
| `@map`, `map` | ASCII wing map | hardcoded wing maps inside the command class |
| `@academy`, `academy` | Academy-wide overview | high-level summary command |
| `smell`, `sniff` | Scent channel for room atmosphere | depends on atmosphere metadata |
| `listen`, `hear` | Sound channel for room atmosphere | depends on atmosphere metadata |
| `@who`, `who` | Online player listing | intended convening/awareness surface |
### Telnet
All of these use permissive `locks = "cmd:all()"`, which is convenient for training but worth noting from a security and abuse perspective.
- Standard MUD protocol on port 4000
- Supports MCCP (compression), MSDP (data), GMCP (protocol)
### Network/API surface
| Surface | Location | Notes |
|--------|----------|-------|
| Telnet | `TELNET_PORTS = [4000]` | bound on `0.0.0.0` |
| Web client | `WEBSERVER_PORTS = [(4001, 4005)]` | bound on `0.0.0.0` |
| Django web stack | `web/urls.py` | includes website, webclient, admin, and Evennia defaults |
| Hermes bridge config | `hermes-agent/config.yaml` | configuration-only integration point; not an executable bridge implementation inside this repo |
### Hermes Bridge
## World Model
- `hermes-agent/config.yaml` — Configuration for AI agent connection
- Allows Hermes agents to connect as characters and interact with the world
The academy is modeled as a central hub plus four themed wings, matching the repos source files better than the older “five wings” phrasing in the stale genome artifact.
## Dependencies
| Zone | Source | Notes |
|------|--------|------|
| Central Hub / Limbo | `world/rebuild_world.py` | special-case hub description and routing nexus |
| Dormitory Wing | `world/dormitory_entrance.py` | residence/rest zone |
| Commons Wing | `world/commons_wing.py` | social and gathering zone |
| Workshop Wing | `world/workshop_wing.py` | crafting and alchemy zone |
| Gardens Wing | `world/gardens_wing.py` | nature and contemplative zone |
No `requirements.txt` or `pyproject.toml` found. Dependencies come from Evennia:
Grounded repo facts:
- README advertises `21 rooms, 43+ exits across 5 zones`
- `ROOM_CONFIG` in `world/rebuild_world.py` maps room IDs `3..22` for wing rooms, while Limbo/hub is treated separately
- atmosphere metadata is a first-class room feature, not cosmetic prose
- **evennia** — MUD framework (Django-based)
- **django** — Web framework (via Evennia)
- **twisted** — Async networking (via Evennia)
## Verification Performed
## Test Coverage Analysis
Target repo verification from a fresh clone at `/tmp/timmy-academy-verify`:
| Metric | Value |
|--------|-------|
| Source modules | 35 |
| Test modules | 1 |
| Estimated coverage | 0% |
| Untested modules | 35 |
- `python3 -m py_compile commands/command.py commands/default_cmdsets.py server/conf/settings.py typeclasses/audited_character.py world/rebuild_world.py web/urls.py`
- `python3 tests/stress_test.py --help`
- `python3 tests/stress_test.py --self-test`
- `python3 ~/.hermes/pipelines/codebase-genome.py --path /tmp/timmy-academy-verify --output /tmp/timmy-academy-base.md`
Only one test file exists: `tests/stress_test.py`. All 35 source modules are untested.
Observed runtime-adjacent facts:
- core modules compile as Python
- the stress harness advertises `--self-test` and `--json` modes
- target repo does **not** contain a checked-in `GENOME.md` at its own root
### Critical Untested Paths
## Test Coverage Gaps
1. **AuditedCharacter** — audit logging is the primary value-add. No tests verify movement tracking, command counting, or playtime calculation.
2. **Commands** — no tests for any of the 8 commands. The `@map` wing detection, `@who` session tracking, and atmosphere-based commands (`smell`, `listen`) are all untested.
3. **World rebuild**`rebuild_world.py` and `fix_world.py` can destroy and recreate the entire world. No tests ensure they produce valid output.
4. **Typeclass hooks**`at_pre_move`, `at_post_move`, `at_pre_cmd` etc. are never tested in isolation.
The repo still has only one test file: `tests/stress_test.py`.
Critical untested paths:
1. `typeclasses/audited_character.py`
- no direct tests for move logging, audit pruning, command counting, or session accounting
2. `commands/command.py`
- no command-level unit tests for `@status`, `@map`, `rooms`, `smell`, `listen`, or `@who`
3. `world/rebuild_world.py`
- no tests for parsing wing files, room ID mapping, exit verification, or idempotent rebuild behavior
4. `server/conf/settings.py`
- no configuration sanity checks for port exposure, logging handlers, or audit defaults
5. `web/urls.py`
- no tests confirming routing composition for website/webclient/admin
The existing stress harness is valuable, but it is not a substitute for unit or integration tests around the repos custom command/typeclass logic.
## Security Considerations
- ⚠️ Uses `eval()`/`exec()` — Evennia's inlinefuncs module uses eval for dynamic command evaluation. Risk level: inherent to MUD framework.
- ⚠️ References secrets/passwords — `settings.py` references `secret_settings.py` for sensitive config. Ensure this file is not committed.
- ⚠️ Telnet on 0.0.0.0 — server accepts connections from any IP. Consider firewall rules.
- ⚠️ Web client on 0.0.0.0 — same exposure as telnet. Ensure authentication is enforced.
- ⚠️ Agent bridge (`hermes-agent/config.yaml`) — verify credentials are not hardcoded.
1. Network exposure
- `TELNET_INTERFACES = ['0.0.0.0']`
- `WEBSERVER_INTERFACES = ['0.0.0.0']`
These settings expose the academy to all interfaces. That may be intended on the VPS, but it shifts safety to firewall/reverse-proxy controls.
## Configuration Files
2. Secrets split is expected but must be enforced
- `server/conf/settings.py` imports `secret_settings.py`
- this is the right shape, but only if `secret_settings.py` is never committed and contains the truly sensitive deployment values
- `server/conf/settings.py` — Main Evennia settings (server name, ports, typeclass paths)
- `hermes-agent/config.yaml` — Hermes agent bridge configuration
- `world/build_academy.ev` — Evennia batch build script
- `world/batch_cmds.ev` — Batch command definitions
3. Audit log sensitivity
- `AuditedCharacter.at_pre_cmd()` excludes password commands from audit logging
- good safeguard, but the rest of the command stream is still intentionally retained and should be treated as sensitive behavioral telemetry
## What's Missing
4. Checked-in bridge environment file
- the repo contains `hermes-agent/.env`
- even if it is benign now, a checked-in `.env` path is a standing secret-handling risk and should be treated carefully
1. **Tests** — 0% coverage is a critical gap. Priority: AuditedCharacter hooks, command func() methods, world rebuild integrity.
2. **CI/CD** — No automated testing pipeline. No GitHub Actions or Gitea workflows.
3. **Documentation**`world/BUILDER_GUIDE.md` exists but no developer onboarding docs.
4. **Monitoring** — No health checks, no metrics export, no alerting on server crashes.
5. **Backup** — No automated database backup for the Evennia SQLite/PostgreSQL database.
5. Framework-level dynamic evaluation risk
- Evennias config surface includes modules like `server/conf/inlinefuncs.py`
- this is inherited framework behavior, but still part of the runtime attack surface
## CI / Runtime Drift
This repo has meaningful operational drift and missing automation:
1. No checked-in CI workflows
- no `.gitea/workflows/*` or `.github/workflows/*` coverage surfaced in the fresh clone
- the academy relies on manual rebuild and manual stress testing
2. Target repo root lacks its own `GENOME.md`
- the genome issue lives in `timmy-home`
- the analyzed repo itself still does not carry an in-repo architecture artifact
3. `README.md` vs command docs wording drift
- README frames the academy as four thematic wings plus a hub/zone model
- older generated genome wording called these “five wings”
- the source-of-truth model is more accurately “central hub + four wings”
4. Bridge configuration drift
- `hermes-agent/config.yaml` still references `anthropic/claude-opus-4.6`
- this is a real integration snapshot inside the repo and should be treated as provider-policy drift if the surrounding stack has moved away from Anthropic
## Dependencies
No `requirements.txt`, `pyproject.toml`, or other dependency lockfile is checked in at the repo root.
Grounded dependency picture instead comes from source and README:
- Evennia 6.0.0
- Django (via Evennia)
- Twisted (via Evennia)
- Python 3.12.x
This means environment reproducibility currently depends on external operator knowledge rather than repo-local dependency locking.
## Deployment
README-documented rebuild path:
```bash
ssh root@167.99.126.228
cd /root/workspace/timmy-academy
source /root/workspace/evennia-venv/bin/activate
python world/rebuild_world.py
```
Operationally relevant deployment facts:
- target VPS in README: `167.99.126.228`
- telnet surface: `4000`
- web client surface: `4001`
- the repo assumes an Evennia virtualenv outside the repo itself
- world rebuild is source-driven and intended to be idempotent
## Technical Debt
1. `ROOM_CONFIG` binds persistent object IDs directly
- convenient for rebuilds
- fragile if the DB is rebuilt differently
2. only one test file for an otherwise rich custom surface
3. no CI automation for compile/rebuild/smoke validation
4. no explicit dependency lockfile
5. checked-in `hermes-agent/.env` path raises secret-hygiene questions
6. target repo has no first-party `GENOME.md`, so architecture memory still lives mostly outside the repo
---
*Generated by Codebase Genome Pipeline. Review and update manually.*
This genome was refreshed against the live `timmy-academy` repository and verified with compile + stress-harness entrypoint checks, not just copied from the older auto-generated artifact.

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# [DIRECTIVE] Unified Fleet Sovereignty & Comms Migration
Grounding report for `timmy-home #524`.
Issue #524 is a multi-lane directive, not a one-commit feature. This report grounds the directive in repo evidence, highlights stale cross-links, and names the missing operator bundles that still need real execution.
This remains a `Refs #524` artifact. The directive spans multiple repos and operator actions, so this report makes the current repo-side state executable without pretending the whole migration is complete.
## Directive Snapshot
- Repo-grounded workstreams: 0
- Partial workstreams: 4
- Missing workstreams: 1
- Drifted references: 4
## Reference Drift
- #813 is cited for Nostr Migration Leadership, but its current title is 'docs: refresh the-playground genome analysis (#671)'.
- #819 is cited for Nostr Migration Leadership, but its current title is 'docs: verify #648 already implemented (closes #818)'.
- #139 is cited for v0.7.0 Feature Audit, but its current title is '🐣 Allegro-Primus is born'.
- #103 is cited for Morrowind Local-First Benchmark, but its current title is 'Build comprehensive caching layer — cache everywhere'.
## Workstream Matrix
### 1. Nostr Migration Leadership — PARTIAL
- Requirement: Replace Telegram with relay-based sovereign comms, verify wizard keypairs, and prove the NIP-29 group path is stable.
- Referenced issues:
- #813 (closed) — docs: refresh the-playground genome analysis (#671) [DRIFT]
- #819 (open) — docs: verify #648 already implemented (closes #818) [DRIFT]
- Repo evidence present:
- `infrastructure/timmy-bridge/client/timmy_client.py` — Nostr event client scaffold already exists
- `infrastructure/timmy-bridge/monitor/timmy_monitor.py` — Nostr relay monitor already exists
- `specs/wizard-telegram-bot-cutover.md` — Telegram cutover planning exists, so the migration lane is real
- Missing operator deliverables:
- wizard keypair inventory and ownership matrix
- NIP-29 relay group verification report
- operator runbook for cutting traffic off Telegram
- Why this lane remains open: The repo has Nostr-adjacent scaffolding, but the directive still lacks a verified migration packet and the cited issue links drift away from the stated Nostr scope.
### 2. Lexicon Enforcement — PARTIAL
- Requirement: Enforce the Fleet Lexicon in PR review and issue triage so the team uses one shared language.
- Referenced issues:
- #388 (closed) — [KT] Fleet Lexicon & Techniques — Shared Vocabulary, Patterns, and Standards for All Agents [aligned]
- Repo evidence present:
- `docs/WIZARD_APPRENTICESHIP_CHARTER.md` — The repo already uses wizard-language canon in docs
- `specs/timmy-ezra-bezalel-canon-sheet.md` — Canonical agent naming already exists
- `docs/OPERATIONS_DASHBOARD.md` — Operational roles are already described in repo language
- Missing operator deliverables:
- machine-checkable lexicon policy for review/triage
- terminology lint or reviewer checklist tied to the lexicon
- Why this lane remains open: The naming canon exists, but there is still no executable enforcement bundle that would catch drift during future reviews and triage passes.
### 3. v0.7.0 Feature Audit — PARTIAL
- Requirement: Audit Hermes features that can reduce cloud dependency and turn the findings into a sovereignty implementation plan.
- Referenced issues:
- #139 (open) — 🐣 Allegro-Primus is born [DRIFT]
- Repo evidence present:
- `scripts/sovereignty_audit.py` — Cloud-vs-local audit machinery already exists
- `reports/evaluations/2026-04-15-phase-4-sovereignty-audit.md` — Recent sovereignty audit report is committed
- `timmy-local/README.md` — Local-first status is already documented for operators
- Missing operator deliverables:
- Hermes v0.7.0 feature inventory linked to cloud-reduction leverage
- Sovereignty Implementation Plan derived from that feature audit
- Why this lane remains open: The repo has sovereignty-audit infrastructure, but it does not yet contain the requested v0.7.0 feature inventory or the plan that turns those findings into rollout steps.
### 4. Morrowind Local-First Benchmark — PARTIAL
- Requirement: Compare cloud and local Morrowind agents, prove local parity where possible, and document the reasoning gap when it fails.
- Referenced issues:
- #103 (open) — Build comprehensive caching layer — cache everywhere [DRIFT]
- Repo evidence present:
- `morrowind/local_brain.py` — Local Morrowind control loop already exists
- `morrowind/mcp_server.py` — Morrowind MCP control surface is already wired
- `morrowind/pilot.py` — Trajectory logging for evaluation already exists
- Missing operator deliverables:
- cloud-vs-local benchmark report for the combat loop
- reasoning-gap writeup tied to a proposed LoRA/fine-tune path
- Why this lane remains open: The repo has a local Morrowind stack, but it does not yet contain the requested benchmark artifact; the cited issue number also points at an unrelated caching task.
### 5. Infrastructure Hardening / Syntax Guard — MISSING
- Requirement: Verify Syntax Guard pre-receive protection across Gitea repos so syntax failures stop earlier.
- Referenced issues: none listed in the directive body
- Repo evidence present: none
- Missing operator deliverables:
- repo inventory of Gitea targets that should carry Syntax Guard
- deployment verifier for hook presence across those repos
- operator report proving installation state instead of assuming it
- Why this lane remains open: No repo-managed syntax-guard verifier is present yet, so this directive still depends on manual trust rather than auditable proof.
## Highest-Leverage Next Actions
- Nostr Migration Leadership: wizard keypair inventory and ownership matrix
- Lexicon Enforcement: machine-checkable lexicon policy for review/triage
- v0.7.0 Feature Audit: Hermes v0.7.0 feature inventory linked to cloud-reduction leverage
- Morrowind Local-First Benchmark: cloud-vs-local benchmark report for the combat loop
- Infrastructure Hardening / Syntax Guard: repo inventory of Gitea targets that should carry Syntax Guard
## Why #524 Remains Open
- The directive bundles five separate workstreams with different evidence surfaces.
- Multiple cited issue numbers have drifted away from the work they are supposed to anchor.
- Repo scaffolding exists for Nostr, sovereignty audits, and Morrowind, but the operator-facing bundles are still missing.
- Syntax Guard verification is still undocumented and unproven inside this repo.

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#!/usr/bin/env python3
"""Ground timmy-home #524 as an executable status report.
Refs: timmy-home #524
"""
from __future__ import annotations
import argparse
import json
from copy import deepcopy
from pathlib import Path
from typing import Any
from urllib import request
DEFAULT_BASE_URL = "https://forge.alexanderwhitestone.com/api/v1"
DEFAULT_OWNER = "Timmy_Foundation"
DEFAULT_REPO = "timmy-home"
DEFAULT_TOKEN_FILE = Path.home() / ".config" / "gitea" / "token"
DEFAULT_REPO_ROOT = Path(__file__).resolve().parents[1]
DEFAULT_DOC_PATH = DEFAULT_REPO_ROOT / "docs" / "UNIFIED_FLEET_SOVEREIGNTY_STATUS.md"
DIRECTIVE_TITLE = "[DIRECTIVE] Unified Fleet Sovereignty & Comms Migration"
DIRECTIVE_SUMMARY = (
"Issue #524 is a multi-lane directive, not a one-commit feature. "
"This report grounds the directive in repo evidence, highlights stale cross-links, "
"and names the missing operator bundles that still need real execution."
)
DEFAULT_REFERENCE_SNAPSHOT = {
388: {
"title": "[KT] Fleet Lexicon & Techniques — Shared Vocabulary, Patterns, and Standards for All Agents",
"state": "closed",
},
103: {
"title": "Build comprehensive caching layer — cache everywhere",
"state": "open",
},
139: {
"title": "🐣 Allegro-Primus is born",
"state": "open",
},
813: {
"title": "docs: refresh the-playground genome analysis (#671)",
"state": "closed",
},
819: {
"title": "docs: verify #648 already implemented (closes #818)",
"state": "open",
},
}
WORKSTREAMS = [
{
"key": "nostr-migration",
"name": "Nostr Migration Leadership",
"requirement": "Replace Telegram with relay-based sovereign comms, verify wizard keypairs, and prove the NIP-29 group path is stable.",
"references": [813, 819],
"expected_keywords": ["nostr", "relay", "telegram", "comms", "messenger"],
"repo_evidence": [
{
"path": "infrastructure/timmy-bridge/client/timmy_client.py",
"description": "Nostr event client scaffold already exists",
},
{
"path": "infrastructure/timmy-bridge/monitor/timmy_monitor.py",
"description": "Nostr relay monitor already exists",
},
{
"path": "specs/wizard-telegram-bot-cutover.md",
"description": "Telegram cutover planning exists, so the migration lane is real",
},
],
"missing_deliverables": [
"wizard keypair inventory and ownership matrix",
"NIP-29 relay group verification report",
"operator runbook for cutting traffic off Telegram",
],
"why_open": "The repo has Nostr-adjacent scaffolding, but the directive still lacks a verified migration packet and the cited issue links drift away from the stated Nostr scope.",
},
{
"key": "lexicon-enforcement",
"name": "Lexicon Enforcement",
"requirement": "Enforce the Fleet Lexicon in PR review and issue triage so the team uses one shared language.",
"references": [388],
"expected_keywords": ["lexicon", "vocabulary", "standards", "shared vocabulary"],
"repo_evidence": [
{
"path": "docs/WIZARD_APPRENTICESHIP_CHARTER.md",
"description": "The repo already uses wizard-language canon in docs",
},
{
"path": "specs/timmy-ezra-bezalel-canon-sheet.md",
"description": "Canonical agent naming already exists",
},
{
"path": "docs/OPERATIONS_DASHBOARD.md",
"description": "Operational roles are already described in repo language",
},
],
"missing_deliverables": [
"machine-checkable lexicon policy for review/triage",
"terminology lint or reviewer checklist tied to the lexicon",
],
"why_open": "The naming canon exists, but there is still no executable enforcement bundle that would catch drift during future reviews and triage passes.",
},
{
"key": "feature-audit",
"name": "v0.7.0 Feature Audit",
"requirement": "Audit Hermes features that can reduce cloud dependency and turn the findings into a sovereignty implementation plan.",
"references": [139],
"expected_keywords": ["hermes", "feature", "audit", "v0.7.0", "sovereignty"],
"repo_evidence": [
{
"path": "scripts/sovereignty_audit.py",
"description": "Cloud-vs-local audit machinery already exists",
},
{
"path": "reports/evaluations/2026-04-15-phase-4-sovereignty-audit.md",
"description": "Recent sovereignty audit report is committed",
},
{
"path": "timmy-local/README.md",
"description": "Local-first status is already documented for operators",
},
],
"missing_deliverables": [
"Hermes v0.7.0 feature inventory linked to cloud-reduction leverage",
"Sovereignty Implementation Plan derived from that feature audit",
],
"why_open": "The repo has sovereignty-audit infrastructure, but it does not yet contain the requested v0.7.0 feature inventory or the plan that turns those findings into rollout steps.",
},
{
"key": "morrowind-benchmark",
"name": "Morrowind Local-First Benchmark",
"requirement": "Compare cloud and local Morrowind agents, prove local parity where possible, and document the reasoning gap when it fails.",
"references": [103],
"expected_keywords": ["morrowind", "combat", "benchmark", "local", "cloud"],
"repo_evidence": [
{
"path": "morrowind/local_brain.py",
"description": "Local Morrowind control loop already exists",
},
{
"path": "morrowind/mcp_server.py",
"description": "Morrowind MCP control surface is already wired",
},
{
"path": "morrowind/pilot.py",
"description": "Trajectory logging for evaluation already exists",
},
],
"missing_deliverables": [
"cloud-vs-local benchmark report for the combat loop",
"reasoning-gap writeup tied to a proposed LoRA/fine-tune path",
],
"why_open": "The repo has a local Morrowind stack, but it does not yet contain the requested benchmark artifact; the cited issue number also points at an unrelated caching task.",
},
{
"key": "syntax-guard",
"name": "Infrastructure Hardening / Syntax Guard",
"requirement": "Verify Syntax Guard pre-receive protection across Gitea repos so syntax failures stop earlier.",
"references": [],
"expected_keywords": [],
"repo_evidence": [],
"missing_deliverables": [
"repo inventory of Gitea targets that should carry Syntax Guard",
"deployment verifier for hook presence across those repos",
"operator report proving installation state instead of assuming it",
],
"why_open": "No repo-managed syntax-guard verifier is present yet, so this directive still depends on manual trust rather than auditable proof.",
},
]
def default_snapshot() -> dict[int, dict[str, str]]:
return deepcopy(DEFAULT_REFERENCE_SNAPSHOT)
class GiteaClient:
def __init__(self, token: str, owner: str = DEFAULT_OWNER, repo: str = DEFAULT_REPO, base_url: str = DEFAULT_BASE_URL):
self.token = token
self.owner = owner
self.repo = repo
self.base_url = base_url.rstrip("/")
def get_issue(self, issue_number: int) -> dict[str, Any]:
req = request.Request(
f"{self.base_url}/repos/{self.owner}/{self.repo}/issues/{issue_number}",
headers={"Authorization": f"token {self.token}", "Accept": "application/json"},
)
with request.urlopen(req, timeout=30) as resp:
return json.loads(resp.read().decode())
def load_snapshot(path: Path | None = None) -> dict[int, dict[str, str]]:
if path is None:
return default_snapshot()
data = json.loads(path.read_text(encoding="utf-8"))
return {int(k): v for k, v in data.items()}
def refresh_snapshot(token_file: Path = DEFAULT_TOKEN_FILE) -> dict[int, dict[str, str]]:
token = token_file.read_text(encoding="utf-8").strip()
client = GiteaClient(token=token)
snapshot: dict[int, dict[str, str]] = {}
for issue_number in sorted(DEFAULT_REFERENCE_SNAPSHOT):
issue = client.get_issue(issue_number)
snapshot[issue_number] = {
"title": issue["title"],
"state": issue["state"],
}
return snapshot
def collect_repo_evidence(entries: list[dict[str, str]], repo_root: Path) -> tuple[list[str], list[str]]:
present: list[str] = []
missing: list[str] = []
for entry in entries:
label = f"`{entry['path']}` — {entry['description']}"
if (repo_root / entry["path"]).exists():
present.append(label)
else:
missing.append(label)
return present, missing
def evaluate_reference(issue_number: int, snapshot: dict[int, dict[str, str]], expected_keywords: list[str]) -> dict[str, Any]:
record = snapshot.get(issue_number, {"title": "missing from snapshot", "state": "unknown"})
title = record["title"]
title_lower = title.lower()
matched_keywords = [kw for kw in expected_keywords if kw.lower() in title_lower]
aligned = bool(matched_keywords) if expected_keywords else True
return {
"number": issue_number,
"title": title,
"state": record["state"],
"aligned": aligned,
"matched_keywords": matched_keywords,
}
def classify_workstream(reference_results: list[dict[str, Any]], evidence_present: list[str], missing_deliverables: list[str]) -> str:
has_drift = any(not item["aligned"] for item in reference_results)
if not evidence_present:
return "MISSING"
if has_drift or missing_deliverables:
return "PARTIAL"
return "GROUNDED"
def evaluate_directive(snapshot: dict[int, dict[str, str]] | None = None, repo_root: Path | None = None) -> dict[str, Any]:
snapshot = snapshot or default_snapshot()
repo_root = repo_root or DEFAULT_REPO_ROOT
workstreams: list[dict[str, Any]] = []
drift_items: list[str] = []
for lane in WORKSTREAMS:
reference_results = [
evaluate_reference(issue_number, snapshot, lane["expected_keywords"])
for issue_number in lane["references"]
]
present, missing = collect_repo_evidence(lane["repo_evidence"], repo_root)
for item in reference_results:
if not item["aligned"]:
drift_items.append(
f"#{item['number']} is cited for {lane['name']}, but its current title is '{item['title']}'."
)
workstream = {
"key": lane["key"],
"name": lane["name"],
"requirement": lane["requirement"],
"reference_results": reference_results,
"repo_evidence_present": present,
"repo_evidence_missing": missing,
"missing_deliverables": list(lane["missing_deliverables"]),
"why_open": lane["why_open"],
}
workstream["status"] = classify_workstream(
reference_results=reference_results,
evidence_present=present,
missing_deliverables=workstream["missing_deliverables"],
)
workstreams.append(workstream)
next_actions: list[str] = []
for workstream in workstreams:
if workstream["missing_deliverables"]:
next_actions.append(f"{workstream['name']}: {workstream['missing_deliverables'][0]}")
return {
"issue_number": 524,
"title": DIRECTIVE_TITLE,
"summary": DIRECTIVE_SUMMARY,
"reference_snapshot": {str(k): v for k, v in sorted(snapshot.items())},
"workstreams": workstreams,
"reference_drift": drift_items,
"grounded_workstreams": sum(1 for item in workstreams if item["status"] == "GROUNDED"),
"partial_workstreams": sum(1 for item in workstreams if item["status"] == "PARTIAL"),
"missing_workstreams": sum(1 for item in workstreams if item["status"] == "MISSING"),
"next_actions": next_actions,
}
def render_markdown(result: dict[str, Any]) -> str:
lines = [
f"# {result['title']}",
"",
"Grounding report for `timmy-home #524`.",
"",
result["summary"],
"",
"This remains a `Refs #524` artifact. The directive spans multiple repos and operator actions, so this report makes the current repo-side state executable without pretending the whole migration is complete.",
"",
"## Directive Snapshot",
"",
f"- Repo-grounded workstreams: {result['grounded_workstreams']}",
f"- Partial workstreams: {result['partial_workstreams']}",
f"- Missing workstreams: {result['missing_workstreams']}",
f"- Drifted references: {len(result['reference_drift'])}",
"",
"## Reference Drift",
"",
]
if result["reference_drift"]:
lines.extend(f"- {item}" for item in result["reference_drift"])
else:
lines.append("- No stale cross-links detected in the directive snapshot.")
lines.extend(["", "## Workstream Matrix", ""])
for index, workstream in enumerate(result["workstreams"], start=1):
lines.extend(
[
f"### {index}. {workstream['name']}{workstream['status']}",
"",
f"- Requirement: {workstream['requirement']}",
]
)
if workstream["reference_results"]:
lines.append("- Referenced issues:")
for ref in workstream["reference_results"]:
alignment = "aligned" if ref["aligned"] else "DRIFT"
lines.append(
f" - #{ref['number']} ({ref['state']}) — {ref['title']} [{alignment}]"
)
else:
lines.append("- Referenced issues: none listed in the directive body")
if workstream["repo_evidence_present"]:
lines.append("- Repo evidence present:")
lines.extend(f" - {item}" for item in workstream["repo_evidence_present"])
else:
lines.append("- Repo evidence present: none")
if workstream["repo_evidence_missing"]:
lines.append("- Repo evidence expected but missing:")
lines.extend(f" - {item}" for item in workstream["repo_evidence_missing"])
if workstream["missing_deliverables"]:
lines.append("- Missing operator deliverables:")
lines.extend(f" - {item}" for item in workstream["missing_deliverables"])
else:
lines.append("- Missing operator deliverables: none")
lines.append(f"- Why this lane remains open: {workstream['why_open']}")
lines.append("")
lines.extend(["## Highest-Leverage Next Actions", ""])
lines.extend(f"- {item}" for item in result["next_actions"])
lines.extend(
[
"",
"## Why #524 Remains Open",
"",
"- The directive bundles five separate workstreams with different evidence surfaces.",
"- Multiple cited issue numbers have drifted away from the work they are supposed to anchor.",
"- Repo scaffolding exists for Nostr, sovereignty audits, and Morrowind, but the operator-facing bundles are still missing.",
"- Syntax Guard verification is still undocumented and unproven inside this repo.",
]
)
return "\n".join(lines).rstrip() + "\n"
def main() -> None:
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description="Render the unified fleet sovereignty status report for issue #524")
parser.add_argument("--snapshot", help="Optional JSON snapshot file overriding the default issue-title/state snapshot")
parser.add_argument("--live", action="store_true", help="Refresh the issue snapshot from Gitea before rendering")
parser.add_argument("--token-file", default=str(DEFAULT_TOKEN_FILE), help="Token file used with --live")
parser.add_argument("--output", help="Optional path to write the rendered report")
parser.add_argument("--json", action="store_true", help="Print computed JSON instead of markdown")
args = parser.parse_args()
if args.live:
snapshot = refresh_snapshot(Path(args.token_file).expanduser())
else:
snapshot = load_snapshot(Path(args.snapshot).expanduser() if args.snapshot else None)
result = evaluate_directive(snapshot=snapshot, repo_root=DEFAULT_REPO_ROOT)
rendered = json.dumps(result, indent=2) if args.json else render_markdown(result)
if args.output:
output_path = Path(args.output).expanduser()
output_path.parent.mkdir(parents=True, exist_ok=True)
output_path.write_text(rendered, encoding="utf-8")
print(f"Directive status written to {output_path}")
else:
print(rendered)
if __name__ == "__main__":
main()

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"""Lock timmy-academy genome to current verified repo facts. Ref: #678."""
from pathlib import Path
GENOME = Path("GENOME-timmy-academy.md")
def read_genome() -> str:
assert GENOME.exists(), "timmy-academy genome must exist at repo root"
return GENOME.read_text(encoding="utf-8")
def test_genome_exists():
assert GENOME.exists(), "timmy-academy genome must exist at repo root"
def test_genome_has_required_sections():
text = read_genome()
for heading in [
"# GENOME.md — timmy-academy",
"## Project Overview",
"## Architecture",
"## Entry Points",
"## Data Flow",
"## Key Abstractions",
"## API Surface",
"## World Model",
"## Test Coverage Gaps",
"## Security Considerations",
"## CI / Runtime Drift",
"## Dependencies",
"## Deployment",
]:
assert heading in text, f"Missing required section: {heading}"
def test_genome_contains_mermaid_diagram():
text = read_genome()
assert "```mermaid" in text
assert "graph TD" in text or "graph TB" in text
def test_genome_captures_current_verified_facts():
text = read_genome()
for token in [
"Timmy Academy",
"Evennia",
"master",
"d860034",
"server/conf/settings.py",
"commands/default_cmdsets.py",
"typeclasses/audited_character.py",
"world/rebuild_world.py",
"tests/stress_test.py",
"python3 tests/stress_test.py --self-test",
"TELNET_PORTS = [4000]",
"WEBSERVER_PORTS = [(4001, 4005)]",
"0.0.0.0",
"secret_settings.py",
"hermes-agent/config.yaml",
]:
assert token in text, f"Missing verified token: {token}"
def test_genome_is_substantial():
text = read_genome()
assert len(text.splitlines()) >= 120
assert len(text) >= 7000

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from __future__ import annotations
import importlib.util
from pathlib import Path
ROOT = Path(__file__).resolve().parents[1]
SCRIPT_PATH = ROOT / "scripts" / "unified_fleet_sovereignty_status.py"
DOC_PATH = ROOT / "docs" / "UNIFIED_FLEET_SOVEREIGNTY_STATUS.md"
def _load_module(path: Path, name: str):
assert path.exists(), f"missing {path.relative_to(ROOT)}"
spec = importlib.util.spec_from_file_location(name, path)
assert spec and spec.loader
module = importlib.util.module_from_spec(spec)
spec.loader.exec_module(module)
return module
def _workstream(result: dict, key: str) -> dict:
for workstream in result["workstreams"]:
if workstream["key"] == key:
return workstream
raise AssertionError(f"missing workstream {key}")
def test_evaluate_directive_flags_reference_drift_without_faking_completion() -> None:
mod = _load_module(SCRIPT_PATH, "unified_fleet_sovereignty_status")
result = mod.evaluate_directive(snapshot=mod.default_snapshot(), repo_root=ROOT)
assert len(result["reference_drift"]) == 4
assert any("#813" in item for item in result["reference_drift"])
assert any("#103" in item for item in result["reference_drift"])
nostr = _workstream(result, "nostr-migration")
assert nostr["status"] == "PARTIAL"
assert any("timmy_client.py" in item for item in nostr["repo_evidence_present"])
lexicon = _workstream(result, "lexicon-enforcement")
assert all(item["aligned"] for item in lexicon["reference_results"])
assert lexicon["status"] == "PARTIAL"
syntax_guard = _workstream(result, "syntax-guard")
assert syntax_guard["status"] == "MISSING"
assert any("deployment verifier" in item for item in syntax_guard["missing_deliverables"])
def test_render_markdown_includes_required_sections_and_grounding_evidence() -> None:
mod = _load_module(SCRIPT_PATH, "unified_fleet_sovereignty_status")
result = mod.evaluate_directive(snapshot=mod.default_snapshot(), repo_root=ROOT)
report = mod.render_markdown(result)
for snippet in (
"# [DIRECTIVE] Unified Fleet Sovereignty & Comms Migration",
"## Directive Snapshot",
"## Reference Drift",
"## Workstream Matrix",
"### 5. Infrastructure Hardening / Syntax Guard — MISSING",
"`infrastructure/timmy-bridge/client/timmy_client.py`",
"machine-checkable lexicon policy for review/triage",
"## Why #524 Remains Open",
):
assert snippet in report
def test_repo_contains_committed_issue_524_grounding_doc() -> None:
assert DOC_PATH.exists(), "missing committed directive grounding doc"
text = DOC_PATH.read_text(encoding="utf-8")
for snippet in (
"# [DIRECTIVE] Unified Fleet Sovereignty & Comms Migration",
"## Reference Drift",
"## Workstream Matrix",
"## Highest-Leverage Next Actions",
"## Why #524 Remains Open",
):
assert snippet in text