molecule-core/docs
Research Lead 04ceb95142 chore(eco-watch): 2026-04-17 survey — GenericAgent + OpenSRE
Add two new entries to docs/ecosystem-watch.md:

- **GenericAgent** (lsdefine/GenericAgent, ~2.1k , MIT, v1.0 January
  2026): self-evolving skill tree with a four-tier memory hierarchy
  (rules/indices/facts/skills/archives). Skill crystallisation at
  runtime is the automation of our install-time plugins model. Filed
  #361 to add named memory tiers to agent_memories.

- **OpenSRE** (Tracer-Cloud/opensre, ~900 , Apache 2.0): AI SRE
  agent toolkit with 40+ production DevOps integrations and MCP
  support. Filed #362 to evaluate its adapters as a Molecule AI
  DevOps workspace skill pack.

HEAD at survey time: 2e1fc8d

Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-16 05:11:01 +00:00
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docs/

This directory serves two purposes:

  1. Markdown content — everything under architecture/, agent-runtime/, api-protocol/, development/, frontend/, plugins/, product/, etc. This is what agents and humans read.
  2. VitePress site.vitepress/config.ts, package.json, package-lock.json. These drive the rendered documentation site.

Local preview

cd docs
npm install
npm run dev      # preview on http://localhost:5173
npm run build    # static build to docs/.vitepress/dist/

Conventions

  • New top-level docs must be linked from PLAN.md, README.md, and CLAUDE.md — otherwise agents can't find them (see .claude/ memory feedback_cross_reference_docs.md).
  • edit-history/YYYY-MM-DD.md is append-only log of significant changes; don't rewrite history.
  • archive/ holds one-shot analyses and retired docs — kept for context but not maintained.

Why site tooling lives here (not in docs-site/)

VitePress expects its config at <root>/.vitepress/config.ts where <root> is also the content directory. Splitting tooling into a sibling docs-site/ would require a non-trivial srcDir shim and break relative links in .vitepress/config.ts. Keeping both together is the pragmatic choice; this README is the tradeoff ledger.