| name | antithesis-setup |
| description | Scaffold the Antithesis harness: initialize the working directory, write Dockerfiles and docker-compose.yaml with build directives, and prepare to submit your first Antithesis test run.
|
| compatibility | Requires docker (or podman) with compose and snouty (https://github.com/antithesishq/snouty). |
| metadata | {"version":"2026-05-15 a0f67a6"} |
Antithesis Setup
Purpose and Goal
Scaffold the antithesis/ harness needed to bring the system up in Antithesis
in a mostly idle, ready state.
Success means:
antithesis/config/docker-compose.yaml exists and required SUT images are referenced with build: directives
snouty validate on antithesis/config/ succeeds
- the SUT dependency graph includes the relevant Antithesis SDK where assertions or lifecycle hooks will run
- at least one minimal bootstrap property exists in a simple SUT path and is expected to show up in the first Antithesis run
- The harness is ready for the
antithesis-workload skill to add or iterate on test templates, assertions, and workload code
- If the user asks to submit or launch a run, use the
antithesis-launch skill — do not run snouty launch directly
Prerequisites
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Research artifacts required. Before proceeding, check whether antithesis/scratchbook/ exists and contains research output (at minimum sut-analysis.md and deployment-topology.md). If the scratchbook is missing or empty, stop and warn the user:
The antithesis-research skill has not been run yet (no scratchbook found at antithesis/scratchbook/). Setup depends on research artifacts — especially the SUT analysis and deployment topology — to make informed decisions about instrumentation, image structure, and service composition. Please run antithesis-research first, review its output, then return to setup.
Do not attempt to proceed without research artifacts. The setup skill will make significantly worse decisions without the context that research provides.
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Verify research provenance. Setup runs once per project and produces durable, expensive output (Dockerfiles, compose, instrumentation), so misalignment is costly. Read whatever provenance frontmatter is present in antithesis/scratchbook/sut-analysis.md and antithesis/scratchbook/deployment-topology.md. Use whatever fields you find — the schema may evolve over time, so don't treat partial or older frontmatter as broken. Describe what you found in plain language. Examples:
- Full schema: "this scratchbook is for SUT at
/path/X at commit abc12345abcd (2026-05-05), external refs: A, B."
- Partial: "the catalog records
commit and updated but no sut_path or external_references."
- Absent: "no provenance recorded; the scratchbook predates this convention."
- Disagreement across files: "sut-analysis is for
/path/A at commit abc; deployment-topology is for /path/B at commit def — these disagree."
Then ask the user:
Is this still the system you're targeting?
If the user says no, do not proceed. Stop and tell the user to re-run antithesis-research. Setup against confirmed-stale research will produce mismatched scaffolding.
The user-facing commit display uses the short hash (first 12 characters) for readability; the frontmatter still stores the full SHA.
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DO NOT PROCEED if snouty is not installed. See https://raw.githubusercontent.com/antithesishq/snouty/refs/heads/main/README.md for installation options.
Documentation Grounding
Use the antithesis-documentation skill to access these pages. Prefer snouty docs.
- Docker Compose setup guide:
https://antithesis.com/docs/getting_started/setup/
- Docker best practices:
https://antithesis.com/docs/best_practices/docker_best_practices/
- Coverage instrumentation:
https://antithesis.com/docs/instrumentation/coverage_instrumentation/
- Assertion cataloging:
https://antithesis.com/docs/instrumentation/assertion_cataloging/
- Handling external dependencies:
https://antithesis.com/docs/reference/dependencies/
- Fault injection:
https://antithesis.com/docs/environment/fault_injection/
Workflow
This skill is broken out into multiple steps, each in a different reference file. Read and implement each reference file listed below one at a time to fully set up a project. After implementing each step, check whether what you learned invalidates any decisions from earlier steps. Instrumentation decisions (step 2) are the most common thing that needs revision once you start building images (step 3).
references/directory-init.md: initialize or merge the antithesis/ directory from assets/antithesis/
references/instrumentation.md: decide how each SUT service is instrumented, how the SDK is installed, how symbols are delivered, and where the bootstrap property lives
references/docker-images.md: create or adapt Dockerfiles for SUT components
references/docker-compose.md: write antithesis/config/docker-compose.yaml
references/config-dir.md: understand what belongs in antithesis/config/
references/submit-and-test.md: test locally and submit the first run
General Guidance
- Merge with existing
antithesis/ content instead of overwriting it.
- Prefer
podman compose for local testing; fall back to docker compose.
- Keep Antithesis-only scaffolding under
antithesis/ when practical.
- Focus this skill on infrastructure and readiness, not on defining the workload
itself.
- Installing the relevant Antithesis SDK into the SUT and adding one minimal
bootstrap assertion is part of setup, not deferred workload work.
- If
antithesis/test/ does not exist yet, create the directory structure
needed for later workload work, but leave real test templates and assertions
to antithesis-workload.
- Treat instrumentation and symbolization as bootstrap work. The setup is not
complete until the relevant images expose
/opt/antithesis/catalog/ or
/symbols/ correctly for their language.
- Treat local testing as required before the first submission.
- Use
snouty launch directly to submit runs. Run compose build before snouty launch to ensure images are up to date.
- Do not add a separate Dockerfile under
antithesis/config/ unless the
deployment explicitly requires it.
- Disable color/ANSI output in every container. Antithesis stores raw bytes and
does not render escape codes — color output is garbage in logs and triage. Set
NO_COLOR=1 on all services via docker-compose.yaml environment blocks or
Dockerfile ENV directives. Add tool-specific flags (e.g. FORCE_COLOR=0)
where needed.
Self-Review
Before declaring this skill complete, review your work against the criteria below. If your agent supports spawning sub-agents, create a new agent with fresh context to perform this review — give it the path to this skill file and have it read all output artifacts. A fresh-context reviewer catches blind spots that in-context review misses. If your agent does not support sub-agents, perform the review yourself: re-read the success criteria at the top of this file, then systematically check each item below against your actual output.
Review criteria:
antithesis/config/docker-compose.yaml exists and every service has build: (for local images) or image: (for public images) configured correctly
- Every service in docker-compose.yaml includes
platform: linux/amd64
- Every service has
hostname: set to match its container_name:
- The instrumentation inventory from
references/instrumentation.md is fully implemented: each service is instrumented, cataloged-only, or explicitly documented as uninstrumented
- The relevant Antithesis SDK is installed in the SUT dependency graph
- A bootstrap property exists in a simple, guaranteed-to-run code path (not behind rare behavior)
/opt/antithesis/catalog/ or /symbols/ is exposed correctly for each service's language
- The
setup_complete signal is wired in at least one entrypoint
snouty validate on antithesis/config/ succeeds
- All built images target
amd64 (verified via podman image inspect or docker image inspect)
- Every service has
NO_COLOR=1 set in its environment (via docker-compose.yaml and/or Dockerfile) to prevent ANSI escape codes in container output
- The harness is ready for the
antithesis-workload skill — test template directories exist or are wired for later use
- If the user asks to launch a run, the
antithesis-launch skill is used instead of running snouty launch directly
- Whatever research provenance was present in
sut-analysis.md and deployment-topology.md was described to the user and confirmed before scaffolding began (provenance frontmatter format is defined in the antithesis-research skill, references/scratchbook-setup.md)