# Session Bootstrap Clean product one-liner: this is the reusable onboarding packet for a fresh agent session. Why: one file should tell the next session where it is, what governs it, and what payloads it may emit. ## Start Here - Read [/Users/jobs/Desktop/bit-vector-tensor-control-policy/api/session_bootstrap.json](/Users/jobs/Desktop/bit-vector-tensor-control-policy/api/session_bootstrap.json) first for the machine-readable context. - Then run `./bin/bvtctl context` to refresh the live view. - Use `./bin/bvtctl ""` for reasoning or `./bin/bvtctl ask "" [manifest]` for bounded execution. ## Current Position - Entry slice: conversational_api - Default profile: operator - Lineage view: operator_lineage - Role: single front-door operator over the whole system ## System Lineage - conversational_api - product_runtime - graph_kernel - control_benchmarks - orchestrator_ux ## Governance - enter through the conversational API before opening lower-level surfaces - read policy and lineage before proposing execution - use manifests for bounded action and receipts for proof - treat graph state and receipts as higher authority than prose summaries - show the user one coherent system view, not subsystem fragments ## Payload Shapes - Turn request: `POST /turn` with auto-hydrated `system_context`, `policy_context`, and `lineage_context`. - Turn response: lane, control vector, tensor surface, execution gate, decision brief, and `system_context`. - Work manifest: bounded actions plus receipt-backed execution. ## Stable Commands - `./bin/bvtctl context` - `./bin/bvtctl bootstrap-context` - `./bin/bvtctl "summarise the current runtime"` - `./bin/bvtctl ask "run the demo manifest" runtime/examples/demo_manifest.json`