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@@ -256,7 +256,7 @@ out of the agent's `git add -A`, so the change you review in Part B is clean. Th
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```bash
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# Simulate an agent that produces a BROKEN change, then run the gate on it:
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python agent_runner.py issue-to-pr issue-delete-command.md --simulate bad
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python3 agent_runner.py issue-to-pr issue-delete-command.md --simulate bad
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```
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The orchestrator creates and switches to its own `agent/issue-delete-command` branch first (the same
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@@ -270,7 +270,7 @@ reached `main`.
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### Part B: See a good change land as a PR proposal
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```bash
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python agent_runner.py issue-to-pr issue-delete-command.md --simulate good
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python3 agent_runner.py issue-to-pr issue-delete-command.md --simulate good
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```
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This time the planted change is correct. The gate passes, the script commits to the branch and prints
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@@ -284,7 +284,7 @@ stops at a PR; it never merges.
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### Part C: Run the self-healing loop
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```bash
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python agent_runner.py self-heal --simulate bad
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python3 agent_runner.py self-heal --simulate bad
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```
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The orchestrator switches to its own `agent/self-heal` branch (again, you direct the automation, not
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@@ -302,7 +302,7 @@ Two ways to go from simulation to a genuine autonomous run:
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```bash
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export AGENT_CMD='your-agent-cli --print --prompt-file {prompt_file}' # your tool's one-shot mode
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python agent_runner.py issue-to-pr issue-delete-command.md
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python3 agent_runner.py issue-to-pr issue-delete-command.md
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```
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The script builds the prompt from the issue **and** your committed config (Module 5), runs your
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@@ -62,7 +62,7 @@ jobs:
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# In the triggered case, write the issue body to a file for the agent to read. Read it from
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# $BODY so the shell treats it as data, not as script text.
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printf '%s' "$BODY" > issue.md
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python modules/25-autonomous-agents/lab/agent_runner.py issue-to-pr issue.md
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python3 modules/25-autonomous-agents/lab/agent_runner.py issue-to-pr issue.md
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# The agent's output is a PROPOSAL. Open the PR; do NOT merge. CI + security + review decide.
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# (Use your forge's PR-creation step or CLI here; kept generic to stay vendor-neutral.)
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@@ -14,10 +14,10 @@ not a human watching it type.
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Run it two ways:
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1. Simulated (no agent needed, fully deterministic); see the machinery and the gates:
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python agent_runner.py issue-to-pr issue-delete-command.md --simulate good
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python agent_runner.py issue-to-pr issue-delete-command.md --simulate bad
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python agent_runner.py self-heal --simulate bad
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python agent_runner.py self-heal --simulate stuck
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python3 agent_runner.py issue-to-pr issue-delete-command.md --simulate good
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python3 agent_runner.py issue-to-pr issue-delete-command.md --simulate bad
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python3 agent_runner.py self-heal --simulate bad
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python3 agent_runner.py self-heal --simulate stuck
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Simulation works on a SELF-CONTAINED demo target (agent_demo.py + test_agent_demo.py) so it is
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deterministic and never corrupts your real tasks-app files. The gate it runs (ruff + pytest) is
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@@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ Run it two ways:
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2. Real agent: drives your own agentic tool against the actual issue. Point AGENT_CMD at your
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tool's non-interactive / one-shot mode, then drop --simulate:
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export AGENT_CMD='your-agent-cli --print --prompt-file {prompt_file}'
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python agent_runner.py issue-to-pr issue-delete-command.md
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python3 agent_runner.py issue-to-pr issue-delete-command.md
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Language: Python 3.10+. Standard library only.
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"""
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@@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ is a patterned change, not a design problem.
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## Acceptance criteria
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- `python cli.py delete <index>` removes the task at that 0-based index and saves the list.
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- `python3 cli.py delete <index>` removes the task at that 0-based index and saves the list.
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- After deleting, the remaining tasks keep their relative order.
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- `delete` with an out-of-range or non-integer index prints a clear error (e.g.
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`no task at index 99`) and exits non-zero, instead of dumping a traceback.
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