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harness

v1.1.0

Agent engineering harness for any repo. Creates a short AGENTS.md table-of-contents, structured docs/ knowledge base (ARCHITECTURE, QUALITY, CONVENTIONS, COORDINATION), custom agent-readable linters (WHAT/FIX/REF format), CI enforcement, and execution plan templates. Supports Rust, Go, TypeScript, a...

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Installation

Please help me install the skill `harness` from SkillHub official store. npx skills add bowen31337/harness

harness — Agent Engineering Harness

Implements the OpenAI Codex team's agent-first engineering harness pattern for any repo: short AGENTS.md TOC, structured docs/, custom linters with agent-readable errors, CI enforcement, execution plan templates, doc-gardening.

Validated against: Agent Tool Design Guidelines (2026-03-09)

When to use

  • Setting up a new repo for agent-first development
  • Upgrading an existing repo's AGENTS.md to table-of-contents style
  • Adding architectural lint enforcement to a repo
  • Any repo where agents are doing most of the coding

Supported Languages

  • Rust (Substrate pallets, cargo workspace)
  • Go (internal/ package structure)
  • TypeScript (src/, npm)
  • Python (pyproject.toml, uv/pytest) ← added 2026-03-09

Usage

SKILL_DIR="$HOME/.openclaw/workspace/skills/harness"

# Scaffold harness for a repo (language auto-detected: Rust/Go/TypeScript/Python)
uv run python "$SKILL_DIR/scripts/scaffold.py" --repo /path/to/repo

# Scaffold with force-overwrite of existing AGENTS.md
uv run python "$SKILL_DIR/scripts/scaffold.py" --repo /path/to/repo --force

# Audit harness freshness (tool lifecycle check — no writes)
uv run python "$SKILL_DIR/scripts/scaffold.py" --repo /path/to/repo --audit

# Run lints locally
bash /path/to/repo/scripts/agent-lint.sh

# Check doc freshness (finds stale references in docs/)
uv run python "$SKILL_DIR/scripts/doc_garden.py" --repo /path/to/repo --dry-run

# Check doc freshness and open a fix PR
uv run python "$SKILL_DIR/scripts/doc_garden.py" --repo /path/to/repo --pr

# Generate execution plan for a complex task
uv run python "$SKILL_DIR/scripts/plan.py" 
  --task "Add IBC timeout handling" 
  --repo /path/to/repo

What gets created

File Description
AGENTS.md ~100 line TOC with L1/L2/L3 progressive disclosure markers
docs/ARCHITECTURE.md Layer diagram + dependency rules (auto-generated from repo structure)
docs/QUALITY.md Coverage targets + security invariants
docs/CONVENTIONS.md Naming rules (language-specific)
docs/COORDINATION.md Multi-agent task ownership + conflict resolution rules ← new
docs/EXECUTION_PLAN_TEMPLATE.md Structured plan format for complex tasks
scripts/agent-lint.sh Custom linter with agent-readable errors (WHAT / FIX / REF)
.github/workflows/agent-lint.yml CI gate on every PR

Lint error format

Every lint error produced by scripts/agent-lint.sh follows this format:

LINT ERROR [<rule-id>]: <description of the problem>
  WHAT: <why this is a problem>
  FIX:  <exact steps to resolve it>
  REF:  <which doc to consult>

This means agents can read lint output and fix problems without asking a human.

Agent Design Checklist (from tool design guidelines)

Before shipping any tool or skill change, verify:

  • [ ] Is the tool shaped to what this model can actually do?
  • [ ] Does it schema-enforce structured output where correctness matters?
  • [ ] Is context loaded progressively (L1→L2→L3), not dumped upfront?
  • [ ] Does it support multi-agent coordination if needed? (see COORDINATION.md)
  • [ ] Have you measured model affinity (call frequency) vs just output quality?
  • [ ] Is the total tool count at or below your ceiling? (target: ≤ 20 per agent)
  • [ ] Do you have a plan to revisit this tool as model capabilities change?

Progressive Disclosure Layers

The harness enforces a 3-layer context discipline:

Layer Where When to load
L1 AGENTS.md Always — orientation, commands, invariants
L2 docs/ Before coding — architecture, quality, conventions
L3 Source files On demand — grep/read specific files as needed

Rule: Start with L1. Pull L2 before touching code. Pull L3 only when you need it. Never pre-load all three layers — it crowds out working context.

Tool Lifecycle (--audit)

Run --audit quarterly to check harness freshness: - AGENTS.md has depth layer markers - COORDINATION.md present (multi-agent support) - Lint script uses current language tooling - Python: ruff + pyright checks present - AGENTS.md under 150 lines

Safety

  • Never overwrites existing AGENTS.md without --force flag
  • Reads existing code structure before generating docs (no hallucinated APIs)
  • All writes are previewed in --dry-run mode before committing

References

  • OpenAI Codex harness engineering
  • Agent Tool Design Guidelines
  • ClawChain harness PR
  • EvoClaw harness PR