| name | autodev |
| description | Manage the PROGRAM.md/AUTODEV.md contract consumed by evolve/factory ticks. Use for loop rules, boundaries, or PROGRAM.md repair. Triggers: "manage PROGRAM.md/AUTODEV.md", "autodev loop rules", "evolve/factory tick boundaries". |
| practices | ["cmm-process-maturity","ai-assisted-dev","dora-metrics"] |
| hexagonal_role | supporting |
| consumes | ["evolve","rpi"] |
| produces | [] |
| context_rel | [] |
| skill_api_version | 1 |
| user-invocable | true |
| context | {"window":"inherit","intent":{"mode":"task"},"intel_scope":"topic"} |
| metadata | {"tier":"execution","dependencies":["evolve","rpi"]} |
| output_contract | validated PROGRAM.md/AUTODEV.md contract or clear evolve/RPI execution handoff |
/autodev
/autodev manages the repo-local operational contract for autonomous development.
It does not replace evolve or rpi.
Loop position
The config/intent layer the operating loop reads each tick — NOT a loop itself. /autodev defines and validates the contract declared in PROGRAM.md/AUTODEV.md — mutable scope, immutable scope, validation commands, escalation rules, stop conditions. The drivers (evolve and Factory, the daemon) consume that contract and run the loop; autodev does not run it. Loop discipline still applies under autonomy: no parallel wave without the wave-validity check; no slice closes without a passing test mapped to a Given/When/Then; capture goes through the promotion ratchet, not into a landfill.
PROGRAM.md or AUTODEV.md defines the contract: mutable scope, immutable
scope, experiment unit, validation commands, decision policy, escalation rules,
and stop conditions.
ao autodev creates, inspects, and validates that contract.
evolve runs the v2 autonomous improvement loop.
- The operating loop runs one research -> plan -> implement -> validate lifecycle.
Routing
In Claude Code, /autodev hands work to /evolve or /rpi as skill invocations.
Terminal wrappers remain for humans or non-skill runtimes; they are not the skill
handoff default.
Use this split when the user asks whether the old evolve flow should become a
new command or skill:
| Intent | Action |
|---|
| define or repair the repo-local autonomous policy | use /autodev and ao autodev |
| run the autonomous improvement loop | invoke /evolve |
| run one bounded lifecycle | invoke /rpi |
PROGRAM.md takes precedence over AUTODEV.md. Treat AUTODEV.md as the
compatibility alias.
Execution Steps
Step 1: Detect the contract
if [ -f PROGRAM.md ]; then
PROGRAM_PATH=PROGRAM.md
elif [ -f AUTODEV.md ]; then
PROGRAM_PATH=AUTODEV.md
else
PROGRAM_PATH=
fi
If a contract exists, validate before using it:
ao autodev validate --json ${PROGRAM_PATH:+--file "$PROGRAM_PATH"}
If no contract exists and the user asked to initialize or define the loop, create
one:
ao autodev init "<objective>"
Infer the objective from the user request when it is clear. Ask only when the
objective cannot be discovered from repo context and inventing it would make the
contract misleading.
Step 2: Repair or explain validation failures
When validation fails, inspect the missing fields and patch the program file if
the user asked to create or fix the contract. Required sections:
Objective
Mutable Scope
Immutable Scope
Experiment Unit
Validation Commands
Decision Policy
Escalation Rules
Stop Conditions
Prefer narrow mutable scope and concrete validation commands. If the needed work
crosses immutable scope, create or update a bead instead of silently widening the
contract.
Step 3: Hand off to the loop
After ao autodev validate passes:
- For one lifecycle, run the operating loop in-session; use NTM/Agent Mail or
ao agent when the loop must run out of session.
- For the repeated autonomous loop, invoke
/evolve (skill-driven) or dispatch it via NTM for out-of-session runs.
- If both
PROGRAM.md and GOALS.md exist, GOALS.md is strategic fitness and
PROGRAM.md is the operational execution layer.
Do not mark an autonomous cycle successful only because the main tests pass. The
program validation bundle and stop conditions must also be satisfied.
Examples
User: turn this postmortem/analyze/plan/pre-mortem/implement/validate loop into
a v2 command.
Agent: Explain that `evolve` runs the loop, then create or validate
`PROGRAM.md` with `/autodev` so the loop has explicit scope and gates.
ao autodev init "Continuously improve AgentOps skills within explicit scope."
ao autodev validate
Troubleshooting
| Problem | Response |
|---|
PROGRAM.md not found | Run ao autodev init "<objective>" when setup is requested. |
| validation reports missing sections | Patch the missing required sections, then rerun ao autodev validate --json. |
| requested work is outside immutable scope | Stop direct edits and create a bead or ask for an explicit contract change. |
| user asks "is this evolve?" | Answer: autodev defines the loop contract; evolve runs the loop. |
Reference Documents