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software-contract-forge

v0.1.2

Published

Agentic harness for finding, qualifying, and applying to software contract opportunities.

Readme

software-contract-forge

Agentic harness for finding software contract opportunities, qualifying them against a local client profile, and applying or drafting proposals when the opportunity clears the configured gates.

Quick Start

npm install
npm run validate
node bin/software-contract-forge.mjs help

Create a consumer project:

node bin/create-software-contract-forge.mjs ../my-contract-pipeline
cd ../my-contract-pipeline
npm install

Then fill in config/client-profile.yml and config/sources.yml, add leads to data/pipeline.md, and run the harness through your agent runtime using the synced instructions and modes.

Public RSS/API sources can be scanned from a consumer project:

software-contract-forge scan
software-contract-forge scan --source weworkremotely-programming --limit 10
software-contract-forge scan --write

scan reads only enabled sources in config/sources.yml, dry-runs by default, dedupes against local tracker files, and appends discovered leads to data/pipeline.md only with --write.

Shape

  • iso/ is the source of truth for shared agent instructions, subagents, MCP config, and the command router.
  • modes/ contains workflow procedures for scan, qualify, apply, proposal, pipeline, batch, tracker, and follow-up work.
  • templates/ contains executable policy: states, score gates, context bundles, capability boundaries, artifact contracts, and migrations.
  • bin/ exposes the package CLI, consumer scaffolder, and install-time sync.
  • scripts/ contains deterministic local helpers used by agents instead of deriving values in prose.

License

MIT. See LICENSE.