Document BD_ACTOR format convention (gt-6r18e.9)

Add docs/identity.md with canonical BD_ACTOR format:
- Town level: mayor, deacon
- Rig level: {rig}/witness, {rig}/refinery
- Workers: {rig}/crew/{name}, {rig}/polecats/{name}

Also documents the attribution model:
- GIT_AUTHOR_NAME = BD_ACTOR (agent identity)
- GIT_AUTHOR_EMAIL = overseer email (work owner)
- created_by = BD_ACTOR (beads field)

Updates reference.md with expanded environment variables section
and adds cross-reference from federation.md.

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## Agent Provenance
Every agent operation is attributed:
Every agent operation is attributed. See [identity.md](identity.md) for the
complete BD_ACTOR format convention.
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# Agent Identity and Attribution
> Canonical format for agent identity in Gas Town
## BD_ACTOR Format Convention
The `BD_ACTOR` environment variable identifies agents in slash-separated path format.
This is set automatically when agents are spawned and used for all attribution.
### Format by Role Type
| Role Type | Format | Example |
|-----------|--------|---------|
| **Mayor** | `mayor` | `mayor` |
| **Deacon** | `deacon` | `deacon` |
| **Witness** | `{rig}/witness` | `gastown/witness` |
| **Refinery** | `{rig}/refinery` | `gastown/refinery` |
| **Crew** | `{rig}/crew/{name}` | `gastown/crew/joe` |
| **Polecat** | `{rig}/polecats/{name}` | `gastown/polecats/toast` |
### Why Slashes?
The slash format mirrors filesystem paths and enables:
- Hierarchical parsing (extract rig, role, name)
- Consistent mail addressing (`gt mail send gastown/witness`)
- Path-like routing in beads operations
- Visual clarity about agent location
## Attribution Model
Gas Town uses three fields for complete provenance:
### Git Commits
```bash
GIT_AUTHOR_NAME="gastown/crew/joe" # Who did the work (agent)
GIT_AUTHOR_EMAIL="steve@example.com" # Who owns the work (overseer)
```
Result in git log:
```
abc123 Fix bug (gastown/crew/joe <steve@example.com>)
```
**Interpretation**:
- The agent `gastown/crew/joe` authored the change
- The work belongs to the workspace owner (`steve@example.com`)
- Both are preserved in git history forever
### Beads Records
```json
{
"id": "gt-xyz",
"created_by": "gastown/crew/joe",
"updated_by": "gastown/witness"
}
```
The `created_by` field is populated from `BD_ACTOR` when creating beads.
The `updated_by` field tracks who last modified the record.
### Event Logging
All events include actor attribution:
```json
{
"ts": "2025-01-15T10:30:00Z",
"type": "sling",
"actor": "gastown/crew/joe",
"payload": { "bead": "gt-xyz", "target": "gastown/polecats/toast" }
}
```
## Environment Setup
The daemon sets these automatically when spawning agents:
```bash
# Set by daemon for polecat 'toast' in rig 'gastown'
export BD_ACTOR="gastown/polecats/toast"
export GIT_AUTHOR_NAME="gastown/polecats/toast"
export GT_ROLE="polecat"
export GT_RIG="gastown"
export GT_POLECAT="toast"
```
### Manual Override
For local testing or debugging:
```bash
export BD_ACTOR="gastown/crew/debug"
bd create --title="Test issue" # Will show created_by: gastown/crew/debug
```
## Identity Parsing
The format supports programmatic parsing:
```go
// identityToBDActor converts daemon identity to BD_ACTOR format
// Town level: mayor, deacon
// Rig level: {rig}/witness, {rig}/refinery
// Workers: {rig}/crew/{name}, {rig}/polecats/{name}
```
| Input | Parsed Components |
|-------|-------------------|
| `mayor` | role=mayor |
| `deacon` | role=deacon |
| `gastown/witness` | rig=gastown, role=witness |
| `gastown/refinery` | rig=gastown, role=refinery |
| `gastown/crew/joe` | rig=gastown, role=crew, name=joe |
| `gastown/polecats/toast` | rig=gastown, role=polecat, name=toast |
## Audit Queries
Attribution enables powerful audit queries:
```bash
# All work by an agent
bd audit --actor=gastown/crew/joe
# All work in a rig
bd audit --actor=gastown/*
# All polecat work
bd audit --actor=*/polecats/*
# Git history by agent
git log --author="gastown/crew/joe"
```
## Design Principles
1. **Agents are not anonymous** - Every action is attributed
2. **Work is owned, not authored** - Agent creates, overseer owns
3. **Attribution is permanent** - Git commits preserve history
4. **Format is parseable** - Enables programmatic analysis
5. **Consistent across systems** - Same format in git, beads, events

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| Variable | Purpose |
|----------|---------|
| `BD_ACTOR` | Agent identity for attribution (see [identity.md](identity.md)) |
| `BEADS_DIR` | Point to shared beads database |
| `BEADS_NO_DAEMON` | Required for worktree polecats |
| `GIT_AUTHOR_NAME` | Set to BD_ACTOR for commit attribution |
| `GIT_AUTHOR_EMAIL` | Workspace owner email |
| `GT_TOWN_ROOT` | Override town root detection |
| `GT_ROLE` | Agent role type (mayor, polecat, etc.) |
| `GT_RIG` | Rig name for rig-level agents |
| `GT_POLECAT` | Polecat name (for polecats only) |
## CLI Reference