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# AtoCore Next Steps
## Current Position
AtoCore now has:
- canonical runtime and machine storage on Dalidou
- separated source and machine-data boundaries
- initial self-knowledge ingested into the live instance
- trusted project-state entries for AtoCore itself
- a first read-only OpenClaw integration path on the T420
- a first real active-project corpus batch for:
- `p04-gigabit`
- `p05-interferometer`
- `p06-polisher`
## Immediate Next Steps
1. Use the T420 `atocore-context` skill in real OpenClaw workflows
- confirm the ergonomics are good
- confirm the fail-open behavior remains acceptable in practice
2. Review retrieval quality after the first real project ingestion batch
- check whether the top hits are useful
- check whether trusted project state remains dominant
- reduce cross-project competition and prompt ambiguity where needed
3. Continue controlled project ingestion only where the current corpus is still
thin
- a few additional anchor docs per active project
4. Define a cleaner source refresh model
- make the difference between source truth, staged inputs, and machine store
explicit
- move toward a project source registry and refresh workflow
5. Define backup and export procedures for Dalidou
- SQLite snapshot/backup strategy
- Chroma backup or rebuild policy
6. Keep deeper automatic runtime integration deferred until the read-only model
has proven value
## Trusted State Status
The first conservative trusted-state promotion pass is now complete for:
- `p04-gigabit`
- `p05-interferometer`
- `p06-polisher`
Each project now has a small set of stable entries covering:
- summary
- architecture or boundary decision
- key constraints
- current next focus
This materially improves `context/build` quality for project-hinted prompts.
## Recommended Near-Term Project Work
The first curated batch is already in.
The near-term work is now:
1. strengthen retrieval quality
2. add a few more anchor docs only where retrieval is still weak
3. keep trusted project state concise and high-confidence
## Recommended Additional Anchor Docs
1. `p04-gigabit`
2. `p05-interferometer`
3. `p06-polisher`
P04:
- 1 to 2 more strong study summaries
- 1 to 2 more meeting notes with actual decisions
P05:
- a couple more architecture docs
- selected vendor-response notes
- possibly one or two NX/WAVE consumer docs
P06:
- more explicit interface/schema docs if needed
- selected operations or UI docs
- a distilled non-empty operational context doc to replace an empty `_context.md`
## Deferred On Purpose
- automatic write-back from OpenClaw into AtoCore
- automatic memory promotion
- reflection loop integration
- replacing OpenClaw's own memory system
- syncing the live machine DB between machines
## Success Criteria For The Next Batch
The next batch is successful if:
- OpenClaw can use AtoCore naturally when context is needed
- AtoCore answers correctly for the active project set
- retrieval surfaces the seeded project docs instead of mostly AtoCore meta-docs
- trusted project state remains concise and high confidence
- project ingestion remains controlled rather than noisy
- the canonical Dalidou instance stays stable
## Long-Run Goal
The long-run target is:
- continue working normally inside PKM project stacks and Gitea repos
- let OpenClaw keep its own memory and runtime behavior
- let AtoCore supplement LLM work with stronger trusted context, retrieval, and
context assembly
That means AtoCore should behave like a durable external context engine and
machine-memory layer, not a replacement for normal repo work or OpenClaw memory.