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🌐 Core Vision: The Context Fabric
A distributed, semantic, temporal knowledge fabric for humans and AI agents to share reasoning, context, and intent, not just files.
CHORUS — The Context Pulse
- Purpose: P2P protocol for real-time, selective sharing of live and historical context between agents/nodes.
- Core Features:
- Autonomous nodes, each authoritative over its local context.
- Selective, topic-based, and temporal sync (no full repo mirroring).
- Handles partial streaming updates — context drips, not just snapshots.
- Machine-readable metadata for provenance & confidence.
WHOOSH — The Inter-Agent Orchestra
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Purpose: Secure multi-agent coordination layer over CHORUS.
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Core Features:
- Agent roles, capabilities, and task assignment.
- Shared context awareness without centralization.
- Negotiated reasoning — agents “debate” using shared provenance.
- Pluggable storage backends (Git, Redis, S3, etc.) but protocol stays consistent.
SLURP — The Knowledge Curator
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Purpose: Ingest, normalize, and structure knowledge for semantic use.
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Core Features:
- Merges RAG results, reasoning chains, API outputs into curated Markdown + JSON metadata.
- Enforces provenance: citations, decision history, justifications.
- Prepares context for both human consumption and agent reasoning.
- Works across projects, timelines, and domains.
UCXL — The Time-Aware Address Space
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Purpose: Addressable protocol for context queries.
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Core Features:
- Path syntax maps to semantic concepts, not just files.
- Temporal navigation (
~~/past,^^/future) as first-class path segments. - The address itself is the query — resolution returns curated, relevant context.
- Works across multiple storage backends seamlessly.
Why Not Just Git?
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Git stores what changed; this stack stores why it matters.
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Git is linear and per-repo; this stack is multidimensional and cross-domain.
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Git lacks:
- Semantic structure
- Multi-agent concurrency without merge hell
- Queryable temporal navigation
- Live partial updates & provenance metadata
The North Star
A living knowledge fabric where agents and humans can navigate not just history, but reasoning, across time and domains — with zero friction, zero central point of failure, and context that is queryable as easily as it is stored.