Steve Yegge 588c0f5c42 Fix spawn priming race: use deacon patrol instead of broken nudge (gt-6957)
- Remove 3-second sleep and NudgeSession from spawn.go
  (Claude takes 10-20s to initialize, message arrived too early)
- Add trigger-pending-spawns step to deacon patrol molecule
  (Deacon polls with WaitForClaudeReady, sends trigger when ready)
- SessionStart hook handles gt prime (internal, reliable)
- Deacon sends minimal 'Begin.' trigger to start polecat working

The spawn command now returns immediately after starting the session.
The deacon's patrol cycle will trigger the polecat when it's ready.
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Gas Town

Multi-agent workspace manager for AI coding agents.

Gas Town coordinates swarms of AI agents working on software projects. Workers (polecats) implement features and fix bugs. Refineries review and merge code. Witnesses manage worker lifecycles. Mayors coordinate across projects.

Install

go install github.com/steveyegge/gastown/cmd/gt@latest

Quick Start

# Create a town (workspace)
gt install ~/gt

# Add a project rig
gt rig add myproject --remote=https://github.com/you/myproject.git

# Spawn a worker on an issue
gt spawn --issue myproject-123

Architecture

Town (~/gt/)
├── Mayor (global coordinator)
└── Rig: myproject
    ├── Witness (lifecycle manager)
    ├── Refinery (merge queue)
    └── Polecats (workers)

Key Concepts

  • Molecules: Structured workflow templates with quality gates and dependencies
  • Beads: Unified data plane for issues, messages, and state (github.com/steveyegge/beads)
  • Nondeterministic Idempotence: Workflows survive crashes and agent restarts

Commands

gt status             # Town status
gt rig list           # List rigs
gt spawn --issue <id> # Start worker
gt mail inbox         # Check messages

Documentation

Development

go build -o gt ./cmd/gt
go test ./...

License

MIT

Description
Gas Town - multi-agent workspace manager (fork of steveyegge/gastown)
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