Production-Tested Reference Architecture for Autonomous Claude Agents
By
David Shin
Lacks bite. And filling. And a copy-editor at the bakery.
Summary
A production-tested reference architecture for building autonomous Claude agents, consisting of 9 modules (~40 files) including wake-cycle prompts, macOS launchd scripts, Postgres approval-inboxes, and live scoreboard templates. The project was developed over 6 months of public development and real-world testing.
Key quotes
· 3 pulled9 modules (~40 files): wake-cycle prompts, macOS launchd scripts, Postgres approval-inboxes, live scoreboard templates.
Built from 6 months of draining bankrolls in public.
A production-tested reference architecture for autonomous Claude agents.
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