# 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` This working list should be read alongside: - [master-plan-status.md](C:/Users/antoi/ATOCore/docs/master-plan-status.md) ## Immediate Next Steps 1. ~~Re-run the backup/restore drill~~ — DONE 2026-04-11, full pass 2. ~~Turn on auto-capture of Claude Code sessions~~ — DONE 2026-04-11, Stop hook via `deploy/hooks/capture_stop.py` → `POST /interactions` with `reinforce=false`; kill switch: `ATOCORE_CAPTURE_DISABLED=1` 2a. Run a short real-use pilot with auto-capture on - verify interactions are landing in Dalidou - check prompt/response quality and truncation - confirm fail-open: no user-visible impact when Dalidou is down 3. Use the T420 `atocore-context` skill and the new organic routing layer in real OpenClaw workflows - confirm `auto-context` feels natural - confirm project inference is good enough in practice - confirm the fail-open behavior remains acceptable in practice 4. 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 - use `debug-context` to inspect the exact last AtoCore supplement 5. Treat the active-project full markdown/text wave as complete - `p04-gigabit` - `p05-interferometer` - `p06-polisher` 6. 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 - foundation now exists via project registry + per-project refresh API - registration policy + template + proposal + approved registration are now the normal path for new projects 7. Move to Wave 2 trusted-operational ingestion - curated dashboards - decision logs - milestone/current-status views - operational truth, not just raw project notes 8. Integrate the new engineering architecture docs into active planning, not immediate schema code - keep `docs/architecture/engineering-knowledge-hybrid-architecture.md` as the target layer model - keep `docs/architecture/engineering-ontology-v1.md` as the V1 structured-domain target - do not start entity/relationship persistence until the ingestion, retrieval, registry, and backup baseline feels boring and stable 9. Finish the boring operations baseline around backup - retention policy cleanup script (snapshots dir grows monotonically today) - off-Dalidou backup target (at minimum an rsync to laptop or another host so a single-disk failure isn't terminal) - automatic post-backup validation (have `create_runtime_backup` call `validate_backup` on its own output and refuse to declare success if validation fails) - DONE in commits be40994 / 0382238 / 3362080 / this one: - `create_runtime_backup` + `list_runtime_backups` + `validate_backup` + `restore_runtime_backup` with CLI - `POST /admin/backup` with `include_chroma=true` under the ingestion lock - `/health` build_sha / build_time / build_branch provenance - `deploy.sh` self-update re-exec guard + build_sha drift verification - live drill procedure in `docs/backup-restore-procedure.md` with failure-mode table and the memory_type=episodic marker pattern from the 2026-04-09 drill 10. Keep deeper automatic runtime integration modest until the organic 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 active-project full markdown/text wave is now in. The near-term work is now: 1. strengthen retrieval quality 2. promote or refine trusted operational truth where the broad corpus is now too noisy 3. keep trusted project state concise and high-confidence 4. widen only through named ingestion waves ## Recommended Next Wave Inputs Wave 2 should emphasize trusted operational truth, not bulk historical notes. P04: - current status dashboard - current selected design path - current frame interface truth - current next-step milestone view P05: - selected vendor path - current error-budget baseline - current architecture freeze or open decisions - current procurement / next-action view P06: - current system map - current shared contracts baseline - current calibration procedure truth - current July / proving roadmap view ## 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 - OpenClaw can infer registered projects and call AtoCore organically for project-knowledge questions - the active-project full corpus wave can be inspected and used concretely through `auto-context`, `context-build`, and `debug-context` - OpenClaw can also register a new project cleanly before refreshing it - existing project registrations can be refined safely before refresh when the staged source set evolves - 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 ## Retrieval Quality Review — 2026-04-11 First sweep with real project-hinted queries on Dalidou. Used `POST /context/build` against p04, p05, p06 with representative questions and inspected `formatted_context`. Findings: - **Trusted Project State is surfacing correctly.** The DECISION and REQUIREMENT categories appear at the top of the pack and include the expected key facts (e.g. p04 "Option B conical-back mirror architecture"). This is the strongest signal in the pack today. - **Chunk retrieval is relevant on-topic but broad.** Top chunks for the p04 architecture query are PDR intro, CAD assembly overview, and the index — all on the right project but none of them directly answer the "why was Option B chosen" question. The authoritative answer sits in Project State, not in the chunks. - **Active memories are NOT reaching the pack.** The context builder surfaces Trusted Project State and retrieved chunks but does not include the 21 active project/knowledge memories. Reinforcement (Phase 9 Commit B) bumps memory confidence without the memory ever being read back into a prompt — the reflection loop has no outlet on the retrieval side. This is a design gap, not a bug: needs a decision on whether memories should feed into context assembly, and if so at what trust level (below project_state, above chunks). - **Cross-project bleed is low.** The p04 query did pull one p05 chunk (CGH_Design_Input_for_AOM) as the bottom hit but the top-4 were all p04. Proposed follow-ups (not yet scheduled): 1. Decide whether memories should be folded into `formatted_context` and under what section header. Candidate: a "--- Project Memories ---" band between Trusted Project State and Retrieved Context, filtered to active memories for the target project plus identity/preference. 2. Re-run the same three queries after any builder change and compare `formatted_context` diffs. ## 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.