Current version: 0.2.0
Stop AI agents from shipping plausible wrong work.
Krypton is the goal-based planning and proof gate for running Claude Code, Codex, and other AI coding agents against production-grade codebases.
The failure mode Krypton is built for is not bad syntax. It is the right-looking feature that compiles while living on the wrong layer, inventing a second source of truth, skipping cutover, or claiming success without proof from the real path.
Krypton forces the plan before the code:
- truth owner
- contract boundary
- displaced path
- cutover decision
- acceptance evidence
- review gates
Built for /goals, equivalent goal-based agent workflows, Claude Code
skills/plugins, Codex skills, and operators who need agent speed without letting
the codebase rot.
Modern agents can create weeks of architectural debt in one enthusiastic session. Krypton turns "build this" into an operational contract before the agent touches code:
- what product or engineering outcome the work serves
- what current behavior is replaced, redirected, deleted, or demoted
- who owns the truth
- what contract crosses the boundary
- what evidence proves the result from the target person's perspective
- what kill criteria prevent duplicate paths from living forever
That contract is what lets an operator keep using agents on production systems without letting the codebase become a pile of current-looking alternatives.
Krypton is best used with /goals or any equivalent goal-based agent workflow.
It is not meant to be a one-shot "please implement this" prompt.
The planning session creates the durable handoff:
docs/goals/<goal-slug>/PLAN.md
docs/goals/<goal-slug>/GOAL.md
docs/goals/<goal-slug>/EVIDENCE.md
PLAN.md is the source plan. GOAL.md is the compact /goal prompt.
EVIDENCE.md is where execution records the actual proof from the real command,
artifact, payload, browser state, trace, or operator-visible result. Start the
execution session with the GOAL prompt, then load krypton-execution so the
main agent preserves the plan's ownership, cutover, review, and evidence gates.
If your harness does not have /goals, paste the contents of GOAL.md into a
fresh Codex or Claude session. The shape still works.
Use the open skills CLI when you want Krypton installed into supported agent skill directories:
Codex only:
npx --yes skills add jturntdev/krypton --skill '*' --agent codex --copy -yClaude Code only:
npx --yes skills add jturntdev/krypton --skill '*' --agent claude-code --copy -yThat installs every Krypton skill for the named agent only. If you want Codex,
Claude Code, OpenCode, or another agent together, run the command without
--agent ... and use the interactive selector:
npx --yes skills add jturntdev/kryptonSee the package page:
https://skills.sh/jturntdev/krypton
This repo ships a Codex marketplace file at .agents/plugins/marketplace.json.
For Codex clients that support repo marketplaces:
codex plugin marketplace add \
"https://github.com/jturntdev/krypton.git" \
--ref "main" \
--sparse ".agents/plugins" \
--sparse ".codex-plugin" \
--sparse "assets" \
--sparse "skills"
codex plugin install krypton --source kryptonUse the plugin route when you want Claude Code to manage Krypton as a plugin:
/plugin marketplace add jturntdev/krypton
/plugin install krypton@krypton-dev
/reload-plugins
Claude Code namespaces plugin skills, so invoke them as:
/krypton:krypton-planning
/krypton:krypton-execution
This repo includes the Claude plugin files Claude Code expects:
.claude-plugin/plugin.json
.claude-plugin/marketplace.json
skills/krypton-planning/SKILL.md
skills/krypton-execution/SKILL.md
Use manual install when you want the skills available as personal Claude Code skills without the plugin marketplace:
git clone https://github.com/jturntdev/krypton.git
mkdir -p ~/.claude/skills
cp -R krypton/skills/krypton-planning ~/.claude/skills/
cp -R krypton/skills/krypton-execution ~/.claude/skills/Manual personal skills invoke without a plugin namespace:
/krypton-planning
/krypton-execution
For Codex skills:
git clone https://github.com/jturntdev/krypton.git
mkdir -p ~/.codex/skills
cp -R krypton/skills/* ~/.codex/skills/krypton-planning: turn a request into an outcome contract, architecture slice, task plan, evidence gate, and/goalhandoff prompt.krypton-execution: execute an approved plan without drifting from ownership, cutover, or proof requirements.
- Load
krypton-planningwith a feature request, bug, refactor, migration, or architecture goal. - The agent produces a goal package:
docs/goals/<goal-slug>/PLAN.md
docs/goals/<goal-slug>/GOAL.md
docs/goals/<goal-slug>/EVIDENCE.md
PLAN.mdis the full implementation plan.GOAL.mdis the short/goalprompt or handoff prompt for the next session.- Paste or run the
GOAL.mdprompt in Codex or Claude. - Pair it with
krypton-executionwhen you want the main agent to use the same ownership, cutover, review, and evidence discipline. - Finish only when the acceptance evidence is captured from the real route,
artifact, payload, trace, browser state, or operator-visible output and
recorded in
EVIDENCE.md.
The workflow is intentionally two-stage:
rough request
-> krypton-planning
-> PLAN.md + GOAL.md + EVIDENCE.md
-> /goal handoff
-> krypton-execution
-> main-agent implementation + review gates + acceptance evidence
Krypton also ships a reusable PR gate, but treat it as beta until you have
tested it in a throwaway repo that matches your workflow. The primary install
path is still the skills.sh command above.
The gate fails non-trivial code changes that do not include a changed Krypton goal package with:
PLAN.mdGOAL.mdEVIDENCE.md- truth owner text
- deletion or cutover text
- evidence gate and acceptance evidence text
Beta workflow example:
name: Krypton Goal Gate
on:
pull_request:
permissions:
contents: read
jobs:
krypton:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@11bd71901bbe5b1630ceea73d27597364c9af683 # v4.2.2
with:
fetch-depth: 0
- uses: jturntdev/krypton@v0.2.0Run the same gate locally:
python3 scripts/check-krypton-goal.py --base-ref origin/mainGoal package templates live in:
templates/goal-package/
Before relying on the Action in a real repo, test three cases in a throwaway repository:
- code change with no goal package should fail
- docs-only change should pass
- code change with
PLAN.md,GOAL.md, andEVIDENCE.mdshould pass
Krypton works best when the harness supports named agents:
explorer: read-only source-of-truth and architecture mappingplan-reviewer: PRE and POST alignment checksreviewer: runtime correctness, security, and evidence checkmaintainer: codebase-shape, duplication, and cutover-debt checkverifier: focused proof from the real path
See docs/required-roles.md for the role expectations. If your harness does
not support named agents, the main agent can still follow the same gates, but
independent exploration and review will be weaker.
Krypton keeps prompt templates individual instead of centralizing them into one large prompt file. Each skill owns the prompts it actually uses:
skills/krypton-planning/plan-reviewer-prompt.mdskills/krypton-execution/post-plan-reviewer-prompt.mdskills/krypton-execution/reviewer-prompt.mdskills/krypton-execution/maintainer-prompt.md
Bad agent path:
"Add sentiment to the dashboard."
The agent adds frontend-only sentiment logic and calls it done.
Krypton path:
Truth owner: market intelligence producer
Contract boundary: typed sentiment payload
Cutover: dashboard reads producer output only
Evidence: API response plus browser state showing the real payload
See examples/ and tests/pressure-scenarios/ for more.
This is the first public cut. It is intentionally small: two skills, individual prompt templates, agent role expectations, goal package templates, a local gate script, a beta reusable GitHub Action gate, examples, pressure scenarios, and validation scripts.
Krypton uses SemVer-style versions while the public package stabilizes.
- Version source of truth:
VERSION - Plugin metadata must match:
.codex-plugin/plugin.json,.claude-plugin/plugin.json, and.claude-plugin/marketplace.json - Release tags should use
vX.Y.Z
Version policy:
- Patch: README, examples, prompt wording, metadata, validation improvements
- Minor: new skills, new gates, changed
/goalworkflow shape - Major: breaking skill names, removed gates, incompatible plan or goal format
Run:
./scripts/validate.shThe validator checks required files, skill metadata, JSON plugin metadata, and public-safety issues such as placeholders or private project references.
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