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Godopu ad7be264e7 refactor(skills): convert absolute paths to workspace-relative + relocate agent-sessions.yaml to .hermes/
Changes:
- skills/lib.sh: AGENT_SESSIONS_YAML default moved from ~/PuKi/lab/.../agent-sessions.yaml
  to <workspace_root>/.hermes/agent-sessions.yaml (relative via BASH_SOURCE)
- 6 SKILL.md: descriptions + 'Single source of truth' lines updated to .hermes/agent-sessions.yaml
- 6 SKILL.md: bash examples (~/PuKi/lab/agent_sessions/skills/...) → relative paths
- SKILL.md file:// links converted from absolute to relative (resolves workspace tool warnings)
- tmux-agent-orchestrate-create/SKILL.md: removed outdated wrapper template reference
- lib.sh internal comments: removed /home/godopu16/PuKi/lab example
- All scripts: internal source/path references use relative resolution

Verified on isolated server -L agy-relative-path-test (kill-server after):
- syntax check PASS
- E2E: create_session.sh auto-creates .hermes/agent-sessions.yaml at new location
- status.sh reads new location correctly
- 0 leftover absolute path references
- Global skill non-interference verified
- Main isolated server -L multi-agent-canary untouched
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---
name: tmux-agent-orchestrate-monitor
description: "Run a long-lived Kanban worker that polls .hermes/agent-sessions.yaml against the actual tmux/agent runtime state and reconciles them. Use when you want live visibility into which agent sessions are running, which are dead, which have stale YAML entries, and which have new session ids that haven't been recorded yet. Designed to be dispatched as a Kanban goal_mode task (--goal) so it keeps running until the user stops it."
version: 1.0.0
author: godopu
license: MIT
platforms: [linux, macos]
environments: [kanban, terminal, tmux]
metadata:
hermes:
tags: [agent, tmux, claude, antigravity, agy, monitor, kanban, observation, reconciliation]
related_skills: [tmux-agent-orchestrate-create, tmux-agent-orchestrate-resume, tmux-agent-orchestrate-delete, kanban-orchestrator]
prereq_skills: [kanban-worker, tmux-agent-orchestrate-create]
---
# Agent Sessions Monitor — Live Reconciliation via Kanban Worker
> **Companion skills**: `tmux-agent-orchestrate-create` / `tmux-agent-orchestrate-resume` / `tmux-agent-orchestrate-delete` (mutators); this skill is the **observer**.
> **Single source of truth**: `./.hermes/agent-sessions.yaml`.
## What this skill does
Dispatch a **Kanban worker** (in `goal_mode`) that:
1. Every ~30s polls the actual state of:
- `tmux ls` (which sessions are alive)
- `tmux list-panes -t <session> ...` (pane cmd, cwd, pid)
- `~/.claude/projects/<workspace-key>/*.jsonl` mtime + first-line sessionId
- `~/.gemini/antigravity-cli/cache/last_conversations.json` (agy workspace → conversation mapping)
- `~/.gemini/antigravity-cli/conversations/<uuid>.db` mtime (agy)
2. Compares the live state to `agent-sessions.yaml`
3. Detects 4 classes of drift:
- **yaml-only terminated**: tmux dead, YAML says `terminated` → OK
- **yaml-only running, tmux dead**: YAML says `running`, tmux is gone → mark `terminated` with timestamp
- **tmux-only running, not in YAML**: tmux session exists with `<workspace>-creator-*` naming but YAML doesn't know about it → register as a new entry
- **stale UUID**: YAML has a UUID, but the on-disk artifact is gone → flag in comment
4. Writes a Kanban `kanban_comment` on every drift event with diff details
5. Heartbeat every 5 minutes
6. **Goal loop**: judge (auxiliary model) re-checks the card after each turn against the body to decide "is monitoring still wanted?". When the user says "stop monitoring" via comment, the worker blocks with `reason=stop-requested`.
## When to use
- You have multiple workspaces with tmux agent sessions and want a single source of truth
- You suspect YAML drift after a host reboot / crash
- You want a notification when a session id was just created (so you can record it before next restart)
- You're running multi-day work and want to know "what's actually running right now"
## When NOT to use
- One-off interactive session — just check `tmux ls` and read the YAML
- A single, short session — overhead > benefit
- You don't have a Kanban dispatcher running
## Dispatching the monitor
```bash
# Goal-mode task: keeps running until the user signals stop
hermes kanban create \
--title "agent-sessions monitor (live reconcile)" \
--assignee default \
--workspace worktree \
--branch wt/tmux-agent-orchestrate-monitor \
--goal \
--goal-max-turns 100 \
--max-runtime 8h \
--max-retries 1 \
--skill tmux-agent-orchestrate-monitor \
--body "$(cat <<'EOF'
You are the agent-sessions monitor. Every 30 seconds, do:
1. Read .hermes/agent-sessions.yaml
2. Run `tmux ls` and `tmux list-panes -F 'session=#{session_name} pid=#{pane_pid} cmd=#{pane_current_command} cwd=#{pane_current_path}'`
3. For each session in the YAML, check the corresponding tmux state
4. For each tmux session matching `*-creator-claude` or `*-creator-agy` that's not in the YAML, register it
5. For any drift, call `kanban_comment` with the diff
6. Sleep 30 seconds, then repeat
If the user comments `stop` or `stop monitoring` on this card, call `kanban_block(reason="stop-requested by user")`.
If you find that a Claude session's `claude_session_id_own` is null but there's a new *.jsonl in the project dir, read the sessionId from the first line and update the YAML.
Use the helper script at skills/tmux-agent-orchestrate-monitor/scripts/reconcile.sh for the YAML updates — it handles all the merge logic and writes a structured comment to this card.
EOF
)"
```
## Helper script: `reconcile.sh`
The worker calls this script every 30s. It:
1. Diffs YAML ↔ tmux ↔ disk artifacts
2. Updates YAML if needed (only when changes are real, not on every poll — avoids spamming)
3. Emits a JSON diff to stdout that the worker turns into a `kanban_comment`
```bash
# Reconcile + auto-update YAML (atomic, flock-guarded). Emits JSON drift to stdout.
bash skills/tmux-agent-orchestrate-monitor/scripts/reconcile.sh --once --emit-diff
# Read-only: compute drift WITHOUT writing the YAML (use for "what's running?" checks).
bash skills/tmux-agent-orchestrate-monitor/scripts/reconcile.sh --once --emit-diff --dry-run
# Push-based MQTT Monitor: listen to delegated job events on the broker and update the YAML instantly.
# Bounded run that exits after 5 min idle, or 1 h wall-clock; falls back to polling if the broker is down.
bash skills/tmux-agent-orchestrate-monitor/scripts/reconcile.sh --subscribe --idle-timeout 300 --timeout 3600
# Persistent monitor (no timeouts): runs until interrupted; still polls if the broker is unreachable.
bash skills/tmux-agent-orchestrate-monitor/scripts/reconcile.sh --subscribe --idle-timeout 0
```
Flags: `--once` (single pass), `--emit-diff` (print JSON), `--dry-run` (P1-E — no mutation), `--subscribe` (push-based MQTT subscription monitoring). `--subscribe` sub-flags: `--timeout N` (exit after N seconds of wall-clock; `0` = no limit, default), `--idle-timeout N` (exit after N seconds with no message; default `600`, `0` = never idle-out). On a broker connection failure (connect error **or** non-zero CONNACK), `--subscribe` falls back to a polling loop that re-runs `--once --emit-diff` every `RECONCILE_POLL_INTERVAL` (default 15) seconds until `--timeout`. Terminal-event YAML updates are written through `lib.sh::atomic_dump_yaml` (flock + schema-validate + `.bak`). There are **no** `--workspace` / `--agent` / `--comment-card` flags; the worker turns the emitted JSON `drifts[]` into `kanban_comment` calls itself.
## Drift classes (what the script handles)
### A. tmux dead, YAML says running → auto-terminate
```
YAML: status=running, pane.pid=201132, cmd=claude
tmux: no session
→ set status=terminated, terminated_at=<now>, termination_mode=auto-detected
→ comment: "lab-landing-page-creator-claude: tmux gone (was pane 201132, cmd claude). Marked terminated."
```
### B. tmux alive, not in YAML → auto-register
```
tmux: session=lab-paper-pdf2md-creator-agy, pid=...,
cmd=agy, cwd=$WORKSPACE_ROOT/paper-pdf2md
YAML: no such session
→ register as new entry: status=running, last_visible_status=auto-registered
→ comment: "lab-paper-pdf2md-creator-agy: tmux found but not in YAML. Auto-registered."
```
### C. New session id materializes (claude first message sent)
```
YAML: claude_session_id_own=null (placeholder)
disk: ~/.claude/projects/.../b3a7...c2f.jsonl exists, mtime=now,
first line sessionId=b3a7...c2f
→ update claude_session_id_own=b3a7...c2f
→ comment: "lab-landing-page-creator-claude: session id materialized b3a7...c2f"
```
### D. Stale UUID (artifact gone)
```
YAML: agent_identities.claude.session_id=87dc548e-...
disk: ~/.claude/projects/.../87dc548e-...jsonl: missing
→ flag in comment, but DO NOT delete from YAML
(the user may have moved the file or the disk may be temporarily unavailable;
only `--purge-conversation` should remove the id)
```
## Pitfalls
- **Don't run the monitor without `--goal`** — without goal mode, a single turn will spawn, do one reconcile, and complete. Goal mode keeps the worker alive across many turns.
- **The 30s poll is a default** — workers may override if they detect heavy churn. A workspace with 5+ agent sessions should bump to 60s to avoid noise.
- **`kanban_comment` rate limits** — Kanban may throttle if you comment too fast. Coalesce: only comment when the diff is *new* (not the same drift on every poll). The script tracks a state file at `~/.cache/tmux-agent-orchestrate-monitor/<workspace>.state` for this.
- **Don't fight the user's explicit action** — if `tmux-agent-orchestrate-delete` is mid-flight and the monitor sees the same session in two states within 5s, prefer the user's most recent action. The monitor should not auto-revert a fresh `terminated` to `running` because of a stale `tmux has-session` check.
- **The monitor should never modify the conversation artifacts** (jsonl, db) — only the YAML. If you see a stale UUID, comment about it but don't delete the file.
- **TUI capture-pane is expensive** — only capture when you need to update `last_visible_status`, not every poll.
## Worker body template (for `hermes kanban create --body`)
The `--body` of the dispatched task IS the worker's behavior spec. Here's a tested template:
```markdown
# agent-sessions monitor
## Loop (every 30s)
1. Read agent-sessions.yaml
2. Bash: `bash skills/tmux-agent-orchestrate-monitor/scripts/reconcile.sh --emit-diff`
3. Parse the JSON diff from stdout
4. If `drifts` is non-empty:
- For each drift, call `kanban_comment` with the diff message
5. Bash: `sleep 30`
6. Heartbeat every 5 min: `kanban_heartbeat(progress="alive, N drifts detected, last at <time>")`
## Stop condition
If `$HERMES_KANBAN_TASK` card has any comment containing "stop" or "stop monitoring" from a user:
- Call `kanban_block(reason="stop-requested by user at <timestamp>")`
## Drift responses
- A. tmux dead + YAML running: auto-terminate YAML, comment
- B. tmux alive not in YAML: auto-register, comment
- C. New session id from *.jsonl: update YAML, comment
- D. Stale UUID: comment only, no YAML change
## Hard rules
- Do NOT modify conversation artifacts (jsonl, db, brain/)
- Do NOT spawn/delete tmux sessions — that's the create/delete skills' job
- Do NOT call tmux-agent-orchestrate-create or tmux-agent-orchestrate-delete — only the user initiates those
- Do NOT call `git commit` / `git push`
```
## Verification (one-shot)
```bash
# Run reconcile once and inspect output
bash skills/tmux-agent-orchestrate-monitor/scripts/reconcile.sh --emit-diff --once \
| python3 -m json.tool
```
## Related skills
- `kanban-worker` — base lifecycle for the dispatched worker
- `kanban-orchestrator` — if you want to dispatch this monitor *from* an orchestrator, use this to know how to phrase the body