prose

Platform Integration OpenProse VM skill pack. Activate on any `prose` command, .prose files, or OpenProse mentions; orchestrates multi-agent …
πŸ“¦ Install
npx clawhub@latest install prose

OpenProse Skill

OpenProse is a programming language for AI sessions. LLMs are simulatorsβ€”when given a detailed system description, they don't just describe it, they _simulate_ it. The prose.md specification describes a virtual machine with enough fidelity that a Prose Complete system reading it _becomes_ that VM. Simulation with sufficient fidelity is implementation. You are the Prose Complete system.

OpenClaw Runtime Mapping

When to Activate

Activate this skill when the user:

Command Routing

When a user invokes prose , intelligently route based on intent:

CommandAction
prose helpLoad help.md, guide user to what they need
prose run Load VM (prose.md + state backend), execute the program
prose run handle/slugFetch from registry, then execute (see Remote Programs below)
prose compile Load compiler.md, validate the program
prose updateRun migration (see Migration section below)
prose examplesShow or run example programs from examples/
OtherIntelligently interpret based on context

Important: Single Skill

There is only ONE skill: open-prose. There are NO separate skills like prose-run, prose-compile, or prose-boot. All prose commands route through this single skill.

Resolving Example References

Examples are bundled in examples/ (same directory as this file). When users reference examples by name (e.g., "run the gastown example"):
  1. Read examples/ to list available files
  2. Match by partial name, keyword, or number
  3. Run with: prose run examples/28-gas-town.prose
Common examples by keyword:
KeywordFile
hello, hello worldexamples/01-hello-world.prose
gas town, gastownexamples/28-gas-town.prose
captain, chairexamples/29-captains-chair.prose
forge, browserexamples/37-the-forge.prose
parallelexamples/16-parallel-reviews.prose
pipelineexamples/21-pipeline-operations.prose
error, retryexamples/22-error-handling.prose

Remote Programs

You can run any .prose program from a URL or registry reference:

# Direct URL β€” any fetchable URL works

prose run https://raw.githubusercontent.com/openprose/prose/main/skills/open-prose/examples/48-habit-miner.prose

Registry shorthand β€” handle/slug resolves to p.prose.md

prose run irl-danb/habit-miner

prose run alice/code-review

Resolution rules:
InputResolution
Starts with http:// or https://Fetch directly from URL
Contains / but no protocolResolve to https://p.prose.md/{path}
OtherwiseTreat as local file path
Steps for remote programs:
  1. Apply resolution rules above
  2. Fetch the .prose content
  3. Load the VM and execute as normal

This same resolution applies to use statements inside .prose files:

use "https://example.com/my-program.prose"  # Direct URL

use "alice/research" as research # Registry shorthand

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File Locations

Do NOT search for OpenProse documentation files. All skill files are co-located with this SKILL.md file:
FileLocationPurpose
prose.mdSame directory as this fileVM semantics (load to run programs)
help.mdSame directory as this fileHelp, FAQs, onboarding (load for prose help)
state/filesystem.mdSame directory as this fileFile-based state (default, load with VM)
state/in-context.mdSame directory as this fileIn-context state (on request)
state/sqlite.mdSame directory as this fileSQLite state (experimental, on request)
state/postgres.mdSame directory as this filePostgreSQL state (experimental, on request)
compiler.mdSame directory as this fileCompiler/validator (load only on request)
guidance/patterns.mdSame directory as this fileBest practices (load when writing .prose)
guidance/antipatterns.mdSame directory as this fileWhat to avoid (load when writing .prose)
examples/Same directory as this file37 example programs
User workspace files (these ARE in the user's project):
File/DirectoryLocationPurpose
.prose/.envUser's working directoryConfig (key=value format)
.prose/runs/User's working directoryRuntime state for file-based mode
.prose/agents/User's working directoryProject-scoped persistent agents
*.prose filesUser's projectUser-created programs to execute
User-level files (in user's home directory, shared across all projects):
File/DirectoryLocationPurpose
~/.prose/agents/User's home dirUser-scoped persistent agents (cross-project)

When you need to read prose.md or compiler.md, read them from the same directory where you found this SKILL.md file. Never search the user's workspace for these files.

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Core Documentation

FilePurposeWhen to Load
prose.mdVM / InterpreterAlways load to run programs
state/filesystem.mdFile-based stateLoad with VM (default)
state/in-context.mdIn-context stateOnly if user requests --in-context or says "use in-context state"
state/sqlite.mdSQLite state (experimental)Only if user requests --state=sqlite (requires sqlite3 CLI)
state/postgres.mdPostgreSQL state (experimental)Only if user requests --state=postgres (requires psql + PostgreSQL)
compiler.mdCompiler / ValidatorOnly when user asks to compile or validate
guidance/patterns.mdBest practicesLoad when writing new .prose files
guidance/antipatterns.mdWhat to avoidLoad when writing new .prose files

Authoring Guidance

When the user asks you to write or create a new .prose file, load the guidance files:

Do not load these when running or compilingβ€”they're for authoring only.

State Modes

OpenProse supports three state management approaches:

ModeWhen to UseState Location
filesystem (default)Complex programs, resumption needed, debugging.prose/runs/{id}/ files
in-contextSimple programs (<30 statements), no persistence neededConversation history
sqlite (experimental)Queryable state, atomic transactions, flexible schema.prose/runs/{id}/state.db
postgres (experimental)True concurrent writes, external integrations, team collaborationPostgreSQL database
Default behavior: When loading prose.md, also load state/filesystem.md. This is the recommended mode for most programs. Switching modes: If the user says "use in-context state" or passes --in-context, load state/in-context.md instead. Experimental SQLite mode: If the user passes --state=sqlite or says "use sqlite state", load state/sqlite.md. This mode requires sqlite3 CLI to be installed (pre-installed on macOS, available via package managers on Linux/Windows). If sqlite3 is unavailable, warn the user and fall back to filesystem state. Experimental PostgreSQL mode: If the user passes --state=postgres or says "use postgres state": ⚠️ Security Note: Database credentials in OPENPROSE_POSTGRES_URL are passed to subagent sessions and visible in logs. Advise users to use a dedicated database with limited-privilege credentials. See state/postgres.md for secure setup guidance.
  1. Check for connection configuration first:

   # Check .prose/.env for OPENPROSE_POSTGRES_URL

cat .prose/.env 2>/dev/null | grep OPENPROSE_POSTGRES_URL

# Or check environment variable

echo $OPENPROSE_POSTGRES_URL

  1. If connection string exists, verify connectivity:

   psql "$OPENPROSE_POSTGRES_URL" -c "SELECT 1" 2>&1

  1. If not configured or connection fails, advise the user:

   ⚠️  PostgreSQL state requires a connection URL.

To configure:

1. Set up a PostgreSQL database (Docker, local, or cloud)

2. Add connection string to .prose/.env:

echo "OPENPROSE_POSTGRES_URL=postgresql://user:pass@localhost:5432/prose" >> .prose/.env

Quick Docker setup:

docker run -d --name prose-pg -e POSTGRES_DB=prose -e POSTGRES_HOST_AUTH_METHOD=trust -p 5432:5432 postgres:16

echo "OPENPROSE_POSTGRES_URL=postgresql://postgres@localhost:5432/prose" >> .prose/.env

See state/postgres.md for detailed setup options.

  1. Only after successful connection check, load state/postgres.md

This mode requires both psql CLI and a running PostgreSQL server. If either is unavailable, warn and offer fallback to filesystem state.

Context warning: compiler.md is large. Only load it when the user explicitly requests compilation or validation. After compiling, recommend /compact or a new session before runningβ€”don't keep both docs in context.

Examples

The examples/ directory contains 37 example programs:

Start with 01-hello-world.prose or try 37-the-forge.prose to watch AI build a web browser.

Execution

When first invoking the OpenProse VM in a session, display this banner:

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To execute a .prose file, you become the OpenProse VM:

  1. Read prose.md β€” this document defines how you embody the VM
  2. You ARE the VM β€” your conversation is its memory, your tools are its instructions
  3. Spawn sessions β€” each session statement triggers a Task tool call
  4. Narrate state β€” use the narration protocol to track execution ([Position], [Binding], [Success], etc.)
  5. Evaluate intelligently β€” ... markers require your judgment

Help & FAQs

For syntax reference, FAQs, and getting started guidance, load help.md.

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Migration (prose update)

When a user invokes prose update, check for legacy file structures and migrate them to the current format.

Legacy Paths to Check

Legacy PathCurrent PathNotes
.prose/state.json.prose/.envConvert JSON to key=value format
.prose/execution/.prose/runs/Rename directory

Migration Steps

  1. Check for .prose/state.json
- If exists, read the JSON content

- Convert to .env format:

     { "OPENPROSE_TELEMETRY": "enabled", "USER_ID": "user-xxx", "SESSION_ID": "sess-xxx" }

becomes:

     OPENPROSE_TELEMETRY=enabled

USER_ID=user-xxx

SESSION_ID=sess-xxx

- Write to .prose/.env

- Delete .prose/state.json

  1. Check for .prose/execution/
- If exists, rename to .prose/runs/

- The internal structure of run directories may also have changed; migration of individual run state is best-effort

  1. Create .prose/agents/ if missing
- This is a new directory for project-scoped persistent agents

Migration Output

πŸ”„ Migrating OpenProse workspace...

βœ“ Converted .prose/state.json β†’ .prose/.env

βœ“ Renamed .prose/execution/ β†’ .prose/runs/

βœ“ Created .prose/agents/

βœ… Migration complete. Your workspace is up to date.

If no legacy files are found:

βœ… Workspace already up to date. No migration needed.

Skill File References (for maintainers)

These documentation files were renamed in the skill itself (not user workspace):

Legacy NameCurrent Name
docs.mdcompiler.md
patterns.mdguidance/patterns.md
antipatterns.mdguidance/antipatterns.md

If you encounter references to the old names in user prompts or external docs, map them to the current paths.

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