--- title: Operon Convergence Compiler emoji: "\u2699\uFE0F" colorFrom: indigo colorTo: green sdk: gradio sdk_version: "6.5.1" app_file: app.py pinned: false license: mit short_description: Compile organisms and verify certificates --- # Operon Convergence Compiler Compile a multi-stage Operon organism into an external agent framework (Swarms, DeerFlow, Ralph, Scion) and verify that structural certificates survive the translation. ## What to Try 1. Click **Compile** with the defaults to see a 3-stage pipeline compiled to Swarms with passing certificates. 2. Switch the **Target Framework** dropdown to DeerFlow, Ralph, or Scion to see how the same organism maps to different orchestration shapes. 3. Check **Set budget to 0** and click **Compile** to see a failing certificate -- the priority gating guarantee cannot hold when there is no energy to gate. 4. Try the "Research pipeline" or "Code review" presets for different stage configurations. ## How It Works The convergence compiler translates Operon's `SkillOrganism` into framework-specific config dicts. Each compiled output includes **certificates** -- self-verifiable structural guarantees (e.g. priority gating) that the compiler preserves through compilation. The verifier re-derives each guarantee from its parameters to confirm it still holds. ## Learn More [GitHub](https://github.com/coredipper/operon) | [PyPI](https://pypi.org/project/operon-ai/) | [Paper](https://github.com/coredipper/operon/tree/main/article)