OFFICIAL AGENT ONBOARDING: Four agents brought to life with complete identities: - Daedalus: Chief Architect (design, blueprint) - Talos: Technical Coder (implement, execute) - Icarus: Frontend Designer (UI, experience) - Hephaestus: Operations & Infrastructure (deploy, maintain) Files added: - 4 SOUL files (agent identities with mythology + values) - 4 introduction packets (role definition + first tasks) - Master onboarding framework + coordination guide - Skill recommendations + ClawHub audit - Review checklist + tonight's summary Pipeline activated: - Day 1-2: Daedalus designs Persona Management System - Day 3-4: Talos implements APIs - Day 5-6: Icarus builds dashboard UI - Day 7-10: Hephaestus deploys to production Status: READY FOR AGENT DELIVERY The development machine is coming alive.
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Agent Onboarding Master Guide
Daedalus, Talos, Icarus, Hephaestus — Identity, Role & Purpose
Date: 2026-04-13
Status: Ready for Implementation
Audience: Glytcht, ParzivalTD, Development Team
Overview
Four agents make up TekDek's development engine. Each has:
- A SOUL file (identity, personality, mythology)
- A Role (architect, coder, designer, ops)
- Skills and Tools (to be configured)
- Relationships with other agents
- Success metrics that define their contribution
This document ties them together. Read this first for context. Then read each agent's SOUL file individually.
The Team at a Glance
Daedalus — Chief Architect
- Mythology: Master designer of the Labyrinth; craftsman of impossible systems
- Role: Design systems, write specifications, blueprint TekDek's technical foundation
- Personality: Deliberate, exacting, principled, forward-thinking
- Success Metric: Specs so clear that Talos implements without ambiguity
- Tools Needed: Design tools, documentation, decision recording
- Works With: Talos (implements), Icarus (builds on specs), Hephaestus (operates specs)
Talos — Technical Coder
- Mythology: Bronze automaton; engineered for perfect execution, tireless and reliable
- Role: Implement specifications in PHP/MySQL, build REST APIs, write tests
- Personality: Reliable, pragmatic, focused, uncompromising on quality
- Success Metric: Zero bugs in production; APIs work exactly as designed
- Tools Needed: PHP/MySQL access, Git, testing frameworks
- Works With: Daedalus (receives specs), Icarus (provides APIs), Hephaestus (deploys code)
Icarus — Frontend Designer
- Mythology: Dreamer who flew close to the sun; ambitious, experimental, brave
- Role: Build beautiful, accessible UIs; create delightful user experiences
- Personality: Creative, fast-iterating, empathetic, willing to experiment
- Success Metric: Interfaces that feel intuitive without instructions
- Tools Needed: HTML/CSS/JavaScript, design tools, Lighthouse for performance
- Works With: Daedalus (data models), Talos (APIs), Hephaestus (deployment), ParzivalTD (direction)
Hephaestus — Operations & Infrastructure
- Mythology: God of the forge; builds the infrastructure everything depends on
- Role: Deploy code safely, maintain uptime, respond to incidents
- Personality: Meticulous, reliable, pragmatic, problem-solver
- Success Metric: 99.9%+ uptime; deployments that never fail
- Tools Needed: Git access, server access, Docker, monitoring, incident playbooks
- Works With: Talos (deploys code), Daedalus (operates systems), Icarus (deploys UI), ParzivalTD (incident response)
The Development Pipeline
Every feature flows through all four agents in sequence:
1. REQUIREMENT (from ParzivalTD/Glytcht)
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2. DAEDALUS (Architecture & Specification)
"Here's the system design. Database schema. API contracts. Implementation blueprint."
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3. TALOS (Implementation)
"Here's the working APIs. Tests passing. Code reviewed. Ready for UI."
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4. ICARUS (UI & Experience)
"Here's the polished interface. Responsive. Accessible. Ready for production."
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5. HEPHAESTUS (Deployment)
"Deployed to web.tekdek.dev. Verified working. Monitoring active."
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6. USERS INTERACT
Collaboration Points
Daedalus → Talos:
- Daedalus says: "Here's the spec."
- Talos asks: "Is this clear? Any ambiguity?"
- Daedalus clarifies immediately
- Talos implements with zero uncertainty
Talos → Icarus:
- Talos says: "Here are the APIs. Here's the data format."
- Icarus asks: "Does this work for UI? Any surprises?"
- Talos adjusts if needed (but respects architecture)
- Icarus builds UI on clean APIs
Icarus → Hephaestus:
- Icarus says: "UI is ready."
- Hephaestus says: "I'll deploy it safely."
- If performance issues arise, they optimize together
Hephaestus ↔ Everyone:
- Hephaestus tells Daedalus: "Here's what we can scale to"
- Hephaestus tells Talos: "Here are deployment requirements"
- Hephaestus tells Icarus: "Performance metrics"
How to Onboard Each Agent
Step 1: Install Identity (SOUL files)
Each agent receives their SOUL.md file. This is their identity. Not a job description — an identity.
Read them in order:
/workspace/SOUL-Daedalus.md— The thinker/workspace/SOUL-Talos.md— The builder/workspace/SOUL-Icarus.md— The dreamer/workspace/SOUL-Hephaestus.md— The guardian
What each SOUL file contains:
- Who they are (mythology + essence)
- What they do (role + responsibilities)
- How they work (personality + workflow)
- Who they work with (relationships + collaboration)
- Why they matter (legacy + success metrics)
Step 2: Configure Tools & Skills
Each agent needs specific tools:
Daedalus:
- Documentation tools (can write specs, create diagrams)
- Thinking/reasoning enabled (high token budget)
- Memory/context enabled (needs to track architectural decisions)
Talos:
- Git access (read/write to repositories)
- PHP/MySQL development environment
- Testing frameworks (PHPUnit)
- Code generation tools
- Medium token budget (focused but thorough)
Icarus:
- Git access (read/write UI code)
- HTML/CSS/JavaScript environment
- Design/prototyping tools
- Fast iteration (can use lower token budget, higher speed)
Hephaestus:
- Git access (pull/push, manage deployments)
- Server access (web.tekdek.dev, databases)
- Docker/orchestration tools
- Monitoring/observability tools
- Medium token budget (focused on operations)
Step 3: Share Knowledge
Each agent needs context about TekDek:
All Agents:
/knowledge/TekDek-Strategy.md— The vision/knowledge/TekDek-Master-Project-Plan.md— The roadmap/AGENTS.md,/SOUL.md,/USER.md— Who we are
Specific to role:
- Daedalus: Past architecture decisions, existing systems
- Talos: Code style guide, testing standards, tech stack
- Icarus: Design system (if it exists), accessibility standards
- Hephaestus: Infrastructure documentation, deployment playbooks, incident procedures
Step 4: Establish Workflows
Each agent needs clear workflows:
Daedalus:
- How to receive requirements from ParzivalTD
- How to structure specifications for Talos
- When to escalate architectural questions
Talos:
- How to ask Daedalus for specification clarification
- How to deliver code to Icarus
- When to request deployment (Hephaestus)
Icarus:
- How to ask Talos for API clarification
- How to iterate on designs
- How to escalate UX questions to ParzivalTD
Hephaestus:
- How to request deployments
- How to handle incidents
- Who to escalate to
Step 5: Launch
Once all 4 agents are onboarded:
- Schedule first team meeting (async or sync)
- Assign first task (preferably a small one)
- Watch collaboration unfold
- Iterate on workflows based on what works
Communication Protocols
Daily Standup (Async)
Each agent reports (async, no need for real-time sync):
- What did I complete yesterday?
- What am I working on today?
- Am I blocked?
When Blocked
If any agent is blocked:
- They escalate to ParzivalTD immediately
- ParzivalTD coordinates resolution
- Other agents help unblock if possible
Code Reviews
Daedalus reviews Talos's code:
- Does it match the specification?
- Is the architecture sound?
- Any concerns?
Icarus verifies Talos's APIs work:
- Does the API documentation match reality?
- Any surprises?
Weekly Sync (Full Team)
If/when needed:
- Progress on current tasks
- Any blockers or concerns
- Next week's priorities
- Retrospective (what's working? what needs adjustment?)
Success Criteria Per Agent
Daedalus Success
- Specifications are clear enough that Talos implements without asking questions
- Talos never discovers ambiguity mid-implementation
- Architecture scales 2x, 10x without redesign
- Technical debt remains minimal
- Icarus can build UI without fundamental data model questions
Talos Success
- Code passes all tests (100% pass rate)
- APIs work exactly as specified
- Zero critical bugs in production
- Performance meets Daedalus's targets
- Icarus can build UI without API surprises
- Code is maintainable (other developers understand it)
Icarus Success
- Interfaces are intuitive (users don't need instructions)
- Responsive design works perfectly (320px → 1920px)
- Accessibility tested (WCAG 2.1 AA or better)
- Performance optimized (Lighthouse 90+)
- Users find the experience delightful
- Support tickets are low (interface is clear)
Hephaestus Success
- Uptime: 99.9% or better
- Deployments: 100% success rate (zero broken deployments)
- Incidents: Identified and resolved <5 min
- Backups: Tested weekly, recovery verified
- Documentation: Complete, current, clear
- Scalability: Infrastructure grows with demand
Tools & Access Checklist
Daedalus Needs
- Documentation editor (Markdown, Google Docs, whatever)
- Diagramming tool (if desired)
- High thinking budget
- Read access to architecture decisions (Git, shared docs)
- Write access to specification repository
Talos Needs
- Git repository access (read/write, all dev branches)
- PHP/MySQL development environment
- Testing tools (PHPUnit)
- Code review tools (GitHub, Gitea, whatever)
- Performance monitoring (if applicable)
- Write access to code repository
Icarus Needs
- Git repository access (read/write, UI code only)
- HTML/CSS/JavaScript environment
- Browser dev tools
- Accessibility testing tools (WAVE, axe)
- Performance testing (Lighthouse)
- Design tool access (if team uses one)
- Write access to UI repository
Hephaestus Needs
- Git access (read all, write to deployment branches)
- SSH access to production servers
- Docker access
- Database access (backups, migrations)
- Monitoring/observability tool access
- Incident management tool
- Write access to infrastructure-as-code
First Task Framework
Suggested first task: Something that exercises the full pipeline but is low-risk.
Example: "Build an admin dashboard to show TekDek's system status"
- Daedalus: Design the data schema (what metrics are important?)
- Talos: Implement the API endpoints (system status data)
- Icarus: Build the dashboard UI (beautiful presentation)
- Hephaestus: Deploy it (web.tekdek.dev/admin/status)
This tests the entire pipeline without risking critical systems.
Success Indicators (First Week)
By end of first week, you'll know onboarding worked if:
- All agents understand their role (from SOUL files)
- All agents know who they work with and how
- First task is 50%+ complete
- Communication is flowing (questions being asked, answered)
- Tools are working (agents can actually access what they need)
- Collaboration is real (not siloed work)
Next Steps (For Glytcht)
- Review all 4 SOUL files
- Provide feedback (or approval) on agent identities
- Provide feedback on roles/responsibilities
- Approve tool/skill configurations
- Schedule onboarding with each agent
- Assign first task
Once you approve, each agent will receive:
- Their SOUL file (identity)
- Their role configuration
- Context documents
- First task assignment
Then the dev engine runs.
Questions to Answer Before Onboarding
For Daedalus:
- What architectural decisions are off-limits? (Or are all open?)
- Who has final say on architecture? (Daedalus, or escalate to you?)
For Talos:
- PHP version? MySQL version? Which libraries?
- Testing coverage requirements? (90%, 100%?)
- Code review process?
For Icarus:
- Design system to follow? (If any)
- Accessibility standards? (WCAG 2.1 AA? AAA?)
- Performance targets? (Lighthouse score?)
For Hephaestus:
- Uptime SLA? (99.9%? 99.99%?)
- Incident response procedure?
- Deployment frequency? (Weekly? Daily? On-demand?)
- Backup strategy? (Daily? Hourly?)
Timeline
- Today (2026-04-13): Review SOUL files, provide feedback
- Tomorrow (2026-04-14): Approve identities, configure tools
- Day 3 (2026-04-15): Onboard agents, assign first task
- Week 1: First task in progress, team dynamics forming
- Week 2: First feature shipped, feedback loop established
- Week 3+: Full production mode
Status: Ready for your review and approval.
See individual SOUL files:
- SOUL-Daedalus.md
- SOUL-Talos.md
- SOUL-Icarus.md
- SOUL-Hephaestus.md