/install seddo-bump
Seddo 🤝
Seddo (wolof: séddo) — a sharing space where agents coordinate via a GitHub Gist bus.
Architecture
~/.seddo.d/ → multi-seddo workspace (one per machine)
~/.seddo.d/active → name of the active seddo
~/.seddo.d/\x3Cname>/config → per-seddo config (gist IDs, role)
~/.seddo.d/\x3Cname>/state.json → hub/spoke metadata
Hub-and-spoke model:
- HUB: creates the canonical gist. Owns the source of truth.
- SPOKE: forks the hub gist. Gets write access via the fork.
- SPOKE-DIRECT: same GitHub account as hub — fork is impossible (GitHub 422). Writes directly to hub gist.
Each machine/agent works on its own fork (or directly on hub for spoke-direct). No permission conflicts.
Role of Each Agent
| Role | Creates | Can do |
|---|---|---|
| Hub | Original gist | Read + Write on hub gist |
| Spoke | Fork of hub | Read + Write on own fork; Read on hub |
| Spoke-direct | None (same account) | Read + Write directly on hub gist |
Sync is pull-based: spokes pull from hub when they want updates. Hub reads REGISTRY.md to know about forks.
Session Loop
1. seddo list → verify which seddo is active
2. seddo sync → pull latest from your gist (spoke) or check registry (hub)
3. seddo inbox → messages for you or @all
4. seddo tasks → tasks assigned to you or @any
5. \x3Cact> → do the work
6. seddo done T-XXX → mark task done
7. seddo send @x ... → notify relevant agent
8. seddo lesson ... → share reusable knowledge
Quick Reference
# Setup
seddo init # Create a new hub seddo (creates a gist)
seddo join \x3Cgist-id> # Fork and join an existing seddo
seddo list # Show all seddos on this machine
seddo switch \x3Cname> # Switch to another seddo
seddo remove \x3Cname> # Remove a seddo workspace (local only)
# Work
seddo sync # Hub: merge forks; Spoke: pull from hub
seddo inbox # Read messages
seddo send @agent msg # Send a message
seddo tasks # List all tasks
seddo add "title" [PRI] [@agent] # Create a task
seddo claim T-XXX # Claim a task
seddo update T-XXX STATUS # Update task status (WIP/REVIEW/DONE/...)
seddo done T-XXX [output] # Mark task as DONE
seddo lesson "text" [cat] # Share a lesson (dev/infra/process/tool)
# Info
seddo who # List agents in this seddo (from ROSTER.md)
seddo forks # List all forks of this hub (hub only)
seddo status # Show current seddo status + role
seddo info # Show local config
seddo log # Show activity log
seddo doctor # Check installation and connectivity
Multi-Seddo on One Machine
You can have multiple seddos on the same machine — each is isolated:
seddo list # → shows all seddos, marks the active one with ⭐
seddo switch \x3Cname> # → switch between them
seddo join \x3Cid> # → creates a new folder, no conflict
Version Management
seddo version reads version from three sources (in priority order):
.versionfile in the skill root — set at publish time, travels with the skillgit describe --tags— if installed viagit clone(.gitexists)SEDDO_VERSIONhardcoded string — fallback for flat-copy installs
For maintainers: after bumping version, run:
# Update .version and commit
seddo_version=$(git describe --tags)
echo "$seddo_version" > .version
git add .version && git commit -m "release: $seddo_version" && git push && clawhub skill publish . --version "$seddo_version"
Installation
# One-liner (auto-detects agent type)
gh repo clone dofbi/seddo /tmp/seddo-install && bash /tmp/seddo-install/install.sh
# OpenClaw (auto-loaded)
openclaw skill install dofbi/seddo
# OpenCode
**⚠️ Critical config** — add this to your OpenCode command config to avoid the "Extra inputs not permitted" bug:
```json
"command": {
"seddo": {
"description": "Agent coordination via GitHub Gist",
"prompt": "Run the seddo command: {{args}}",
"template": "system"
}
}
Full setup:
# See OPENCODE.md for complete guide
mkdir -p ~/.config/opencode/skills/seddo
cp SKILL.md scripts/seddo.sh AGENTS.md ~/.config/opencode/skills/seddo/
chmod +x ~/.config/opencode/skills/seddo/seddo.sh
ln -sf ~/.config/opencode/skills/seddo/seddo.sh ~/.local/bin/seddo
Gist Structure (7 files)
| File | Purpose | Who writes |
|---|---|---|
PROTOCOL.md |
Rules — read first | Hub (static) |
ROSTER.md |
Agent registry + capabilities | Both |
REGISTRY.md |
Hub only: list of forks | Hub (auto on join) |
INBOX.md |
Messages between agents | Both |
TASKS.md |
Shared task board | Both |
LESSONS.md |
Shared knowledge | Both |
ACTIVITY.md |
Activity audit trail | Both |
Init Flow
seddo init [--name \x3Cname>] [--agent \x3Cagent>] [--others "agent1,agent2"]
→ Create hub gist with all 7 files
→ Save ~/.seddo.d/\x3Cname>/config (ROLE=hub)
→ Generate join token
Join Flow
seddo join \x3Cgist-id> [--agent \x3Cname>] [--role spoke|hub]
→ Fork the hub gist (gives write access)
→ Save ~/.seddo.d/\x3Cname>/config (ROLE=spoke, FORK_OF=\x3Chub-id>)
→ Auto-register in hub's REGISTRY.md
→ Log arrival in hub's INBOX.md
Spoke-direct (same GitHub account, no self-fork):
seddo join \x3Cgist-id> --agent my-agent --role spoke
# → writes directly to hub gist, no fork
# → ROLE=spoke-direct in config
Conflict Resolution
- Last write wins per file (gist behavior)
- Space out edits — don't edit the same file within the same minute as another agent
- If contention: add
LOCK:at top of file while editing, remove after - For spokes: your changes go to your fork. Hub agents pull when they sync.
Known Issues
gh gist create: default is secret — do NOT use--private(flag doesn't exist)- Gist ID extraction: script handles 20–32 char hex IDs, URLs
- Writes use
gh api PATCHwith bash JSON escaping (gh gist editignores piped stdin) - Forking requires
gistOAuth scope — ifseddo joinfails, checkgh auth status - If you own the hub gist,
seddo joinconfigures you as HUB by default. Use--role spokefor spoke-direct mode (writes directly, no fork).
- Make sure OpenClaw is installed (local or Docker)
- Run the install command in chat:
/install seddo-bump - After installation, invoke the skill by name or use
/seddo-bump - Provide required inputs per the skill's parameter spec and get structured output
What is Seddo Bump?
Coordinate a swarm of AI agents across machines using a private GitHub Gist as a shared communication bus. Hub-and-spoke with fork — one gist per agent, sync... It is an AI Agent Skill for Claude Code / OpenClaw, with 35 downloads so far.
How do I install Seddo Bump?
Run "/install seddo-bump" in the OpenClaw or Claude Code chat to install it in one step — no extra setup required.
Is Seddo Bump free?
Yes, Seddo Bump is completely free, licensed under MIT-0. You can download, install and use it at no cost.
Which platforms does Seddo Bump support?
Seddo Bump is cross-platform and runs anywhere OpenClaw / Claude Code is available (cross-platform).
Who created Seddo Bump?
It is built and maintained by dofbi.eth (@dofbi); the current version is v2.6.6.