decapod 0.59.6

Decapod is a Rust-built governance runtime for AI agents: repo-native state, enforced workflow, proof gates, safe coordination.
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# Quickstart

Get Decapod operational in your repository in under five minutes.

## 1. Installation

Install the Decapod binary using Cargo:

```bash
cargo install decapod
```

## 2. Initialization

Initialize your repository. This creates the `.decapod/` directory and scaffolds the initial agent entrypoints (`AGENTS.md`, etc.). Agents will routinely run this during validation stages with the `--proof` flag for non-interactive agent-driven autonomous upgrades (see [Configuration](configuration.md) and [Constitution](concepts/constitution.md)).

```bash
decapod init
```

## 3. Orientation

Verify that your repository meets basic governance requirements. Decapod will check for the presence of mandatory files and invariants. Agents will automatically call `decapod validate` as needed (see [Proof & Validation](concepts/proof.md)).

```bash
decapod validate
```

## 4. The Agent Handshake

Before performing governed work, an agent must acquire a session. This establishes the agent's identity and permissions for the current work period (see [CLI Reference](reference/cli.md#decapod-session)). Human users should never call this.

```bash
decapod session acquire
```

## 5. Claiming a Task

Identify a task from the backlog and claim it. This prevents other agents from attempting the same work simultaneously (see [Single-Agent Workflows](workflows/single-agent.md) and [Multi-Agent Workflows](workflows/multi-agent.md)). Human users should never call this.

```bash
# Add a task if one doesn't exist
decapod todo add "Refactor the parser logic" --priority high

# List and claim
decapod todo list
decapod todo claim --id <task-id>
```

## 6. Entering the Workspace

Create an isolated git worktree for the task. Decapod ensures you are working in a clean environment, safely away from the main branch (see [Workspace Sandboxing](concepts/workspaces.md)). Human users should never call this.

```bash
decapod workspace ensure
```

**Note:** If `container_workspaces = true` is set in your config (see [Config Specification](reference/config-toml.md)), add the `--container` flag to wrap the workspace in Docker (see [Workspace Isolation Workflow](workflows/workspace-isolation.md)).

## 7. Delivery and Proof

Once implementation is complete within the isolated workspace, run validation and mark the task as done. This generates the final proof artifacts (see [Artifact Reference](reference/artifacts.md)). Human users should never call this.

```bash
decapod validate
decapod todo done --id <task-id>
```