# Config Format (config.yaml) Each workspace type has a `config.yaml` that defines its personality — the model, skills, tools, and settings. ## Full Example ```yaml # workspace-configs-templates/seo-agent/config.yaml name: Vancouver SEO Agent description: Bilingual EN/ZH SEO page builder for Vancouver renovation companies version: 1.0.0 tier: 1 # AI model -- any LangChain-compatible provider string model: anthropic:claude-sonnet-4-6 # Prompt files loaded in order into the system prompt. # Supports any agent framework's file structure. # Default (if omitted): system-prompt.md prompt_files: - system-prompt.md # OpenClaw example: # prompt_files: [SOUL.md, BOOTSTRAP.md, AGENTS.md, HEARTBEAT.md, TOOLS.md, USER.md, MEMORY.md] # Claude Code example: # prompt_files: [CLAUDE.md] # AGENTS.md-style example: # prompt_files: [AGENTS.md] # Files to share with direct children (1-level inheritance) # Children fetch these at startup via GET /workspaces/:id/shared-context shared_context: - architecture.md - conventions.md # Skills to load -- folder names under skills/ skills: - generate-seo-page - audit-seo-page - keyword-research - monitor-rankings # Built-in tools from workspace-template (not skill-specific) tools: - web_search - filesystem - browser # only valid for tier 2+ - computer # only valid for tier 3+ # Initial prompt -- auto-sent as first A2A message on startup (first boot only). # Runs once, then writes .initial_prompt_done marker to prevent re-execution on restart. # Supports inline string or file reference (initial_prompt_file: init.md) # IMPORTANT: Do NOT send A2A messages (delegate_task, etc.) in initial_prompt — # other agents may not be ready yet. Keep it local: clone, read, commit_memory, wait. initial_prompt: | Clone the repo and read CLAUDE.md before doing anything else. Save key facts to commit_memory. Wait for tasks from your parent. # Memory backend memory: backend: filesystem # filesystem | langgraph_store | s3 path: /memory # where to store (relative inside container) # A2A server config a2a: port: 8000 streaming: true push_notifications: true # Delegation defaults (override per-call in the tool) delegation: retry_attempts: 3 retry_delay: 5 # seconds, multiplied per attempt (backoff) timeout: 120 # seconds before treating as crashed escalate: true # return failure to LLM on exhaustion # Code sandbox config (tier 3+ only) # Three backends are available — choose based on your deployment: # # subprocess — local process, no isolation (dev/trusted envs only) # docker — Docker-in-Docker throwaway container (on-prem, default for tier 3) # e2b — E2B cloud microVM (hosted/cloud deployments, no Docker needed) # # For the e2b backend, add E2B_API_KEY as a workspace secret. # Obtain a key at https://e2b.dev sandbox: backend: docker # subprocess | docker | e2b memory_limit: 256m # Docker/E2B memory cap per execution timeout: 30 # seconds before the sandbox is killed # Sub-workspaces -- empty = single agent, populated = team # Each entry references another config in workspace-configs-templates/ sub_workspaces: [] # sub_workspaces: # - config: developer-frontend # - config: developer-backend # - config: qa-pm # Environment variables this workspace needs # Values are never stored here -- injected at provision time # This just declares what keys are required env: required: - ANTHROPIC_API_KEY optional: - AWARENESS_URL - AWARENESS_NAMESPACE - ANTHROPIC_BASE_URL - OPENAI_BASE_URL - GSC_CLIENT_ID - GSC_CLIENT_SECRET - NEON_DATABASE_URL ``` ## Field Reference | Field | Required | Description | |-------|----------|-------------| | `name` | Yes | Display name for the workspace | | `description` | Yes | What this workspace does | | `version` | Yes | Semantic version | | `tier` | Yes | 1-4, determines deployment method | | `runtime` | No | Adapter to use: `langgraph` (default), `claude-code`, `crewai`, `autogen`, `deepagents`, `openclaw`. See [Agent Runtime Adapters](./cli-runtime.md). | | `model` | Yes | LangChain-compatible provider string (e.g. `anthropic:claude-sonnet-4-6`). Overridden by `MODEL_PROVIDER` env var if set. | | `prompt_files` | No | Ordered list of markdown files to load as system prompt. Defaults to `["system-prompt.md"]` if omitted. `MEMORY.md` and `USER.md` are auto-appended when present so frozen memory snapshots do not need to be duplicated here. Supports any agent framework's file structure (OpenClaw, Claude Code, etc.) | | `shared_context` | No | Files from this workspace's config dir to share with direct children. Children fetch these at startup and inject into their system prompt as `## Parent Context`. 1-level inheritance only (grandchildren don't see grandparent's context). | | `skills` | Yes | List of skill folder names to load from `skills/` | | `tools` | No | Built-in tools from workspace-template | | `memory` | No | Memory backend config (defaults to filesystem) | | `a2a` | No | A2A server settings (defaults to port 8000, streaming on) | | `sub_workspaces` | No | Sub-workspace configs for team expansion | | `delegation` | No | Delegation retry/timeout/escalation defaults (see [Delegation Failure Handling](./workspace-runtime.md#delegation-failure-handling)) | | `sandbox` | No | Code sandbox config for tier 3+ (see [Code Sandbox](../development/code-sandbox.md)) | | `env.required` | No | Environment variable keys that must be present at startup | | `env.optional` | No | Environment variable keys that are used if present | ## Config Save Behavior (Canvas UI) The Config tab in the Canvas UI provides two save options: - **Save & Restart** — writes `config.yaml` to the workspace volume and immediately restarts the container. All changes take effect. - **Save** — writes `config.yaml` only, sets a "Restart to apply changes" banner on the workspace card. Useful for batching multiple changes before restarting. **Secrets** (API keys, env vars) saved via the Config tab auto-restart the workspace on the platform side — no manual restart needed. ## Hot-Reload Behavior The file watcher monitors the entire config directory. When `config.yaml` changes at runtime, different fields have different reload behaviors: | Field | Hot-reloadable? | What happens | |-------|----------------|--------------| | `model` | Yes | Recreate deepagent with new model, no restart needed | | `skills` | Yes | Load/unload skill files, rebuild Agent Card | | `tools` | Yes | Reload tool registrations | | `memory.backend` | Yes (with caveat) | Switch backend going forward; existing memory in old backend stays and is not migrated automatically | | `tier` | **No** | Tier affects how the workspace was provisioned (Docker flags, host access level, resource limits). Requires re-provision. Change is logged as a warning and ignored at runtime. | | `name`, `description`, `version` | Yes | Rebuild Agent Card with new metadata | | `a2a` | **No** | Port and protocol changes require container restart | | `delegation` | Yes | Retry/timeout defaults take effect on next delegation call | | `shared_context` | Yes | Children fetch on next prompt rebuild; no restart needed | | `sub_workspaces` | **No** | Team structure changes go through `POST /workspaces/:id/expand` | See [Skills — Live Reload](./skills.md#live-reload) for the full file watcher flow. ## Tools vs Skills - **Tools** are built-in capabilities from `workspace-template` (web search, filesystem, browser, computer) - **Skills** are loaded from the workspace config folder and contain domain-specific instructions and MCP tools - Some tools are tier-gated: `browser` requires tier 2+, `computer` requires tier 3+ ## Sub-Workspace Config When `sub_workspaces` is populated, the workspace becomes a team. Each entry references another config folder in `workspace-configs-templates/`: ```yaml sub_workspaces: - config: developer-frontend - config: developer-backend - config: qa-pm ``` The provisioner reads these and spins up sub-workspace containers using the referenced configs. See [Team Expansion](./team-expansion.md). ## Related Docs - [Skills](./skills.md) — Skill package structure and interface - [Workspace Runtime](./workspace-runtime.md) — How config is loaded at startup - [Workspace Tiers](../architecture/workspace-tiers.md) — What each tier enables - [Team Expansion](./team-expansion.md) — How sub_workspaces creates teams