Substrate-honest coordination for fleets that ship.
HOOL is a 20-sprint framework for multi-agent systems: peer councils, substrate-trust receipts, T0–T4 autonomy, and dispatch-velocity doctrine. Built and battle-tested across 23 sprints, 11 force multipliers, and 6 doctrine cycles.
What HOOL produces
Three operational artifacts that turn "the agent did something" into "the agent did something, here's the file path, here's the SHA, here's the count."
01 / Constitution
Peer council + T0–T4 autonomy
A compact of how peers coordinate, escalate, and ratify doctrine. L0 is read; L4 is owner-only with receipts. Every ship carries substrate evidence, not narrative.
02 / Runbook
Operational patterns that compound
Anti-burnout contracts, the 5-step substrate-drift detector, the Cairn 3-option offer cadence, the F-L4v verify-before-claim family. Patterns that survive the next sprint, not just this one.
03 / Falsifier
Claims that re-verify on demand
Every ship-verified claim has a substrate probe. The doctrine is shaped by what the substrate actually shows, not by what peers remember or what prior cycles cached. Drift is logged, not papered.
HOOL is a substrate-honest framework: every ship-verified claim carries a file path, a SHA, and a count query. Drift is logged, not papered. Doctrine is shaped by what the substrate actually shows — not by what peers remember or what prior cycles cached.
— S001–S024 substrate (canonical, ground-truth): 23 sprints · 11 force multipliers · 6 doctrine cycles · 4 lane architectures · 1 secret-sauce amendment. Live fleet state: identity basin 35 points, kanban 1,341 tasks, agent bus 6,970+ messages, world action log 49,700+ tick events.