| ▲ | weirdguy 3 hours ago | |
hey HN, it's first time posting something here. I’m building Kastor: Go CLI/declarative language/config for AI agents. the motivation: agent definitions often end up spread across framework code, prompt files, tool files/mcps, platform UI settings, and env vars. that makes them hard to review, diff, reproduce or move. Kastor is an attempt to put a source-of-truth layer above that. right now the working proof of concept is narrow: - .agent / .tool / .prompt files - HCL parser + validation - dependency/reference checks - LangGraph codegen - runnable weather example - runnable content scheduler example the long-term direction is Terraform-ish: - build: compile to framework code - plan/apply: reconcile hosted platform agents - state: track remote resources and detect drift I’m deliberately not trying to build another agent runtime. the thing I’m trying to validate is whether agents need something closer to IaC: versionable, reviewable, declarative source of truth. would appreciate any kind of feedback, especially on the language/design. | ||