OpenAgent spec consolidates scattered agent identity into one signed file
A developer proposes OpenAgent, a YAML-based identity specification that pins agent persona, voice, and behavior in a single ed25519-signed file, making agent identity portable across different harnesses and verifiable
A proposal circulating in the AI agents community consolidates agent identity into a single, cryptographically signed YAML file. The OpenAgent specification treats the agent as distinct from both the underlying model and the execution harness, instead anchoring identity in a portable manifest that i...
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