Reviewed transcript: /tmp/letta-auto-xdkk5o.txt Updates: - Casey gave permission for git hooks/inotify installation (2:41 AM) - Ani spawned researcher subagent to search for qmd skill (not found) - Installed inotify-tools package - Created /home/ani/bin/letta-memfs-watch watcher script with debouncing - Created systemd user service letta-memfs-watch.service - Verified existing git post-commit hook - Event-driven filesystem monitoring now fully deployed - Updated aster/audit/history.md: added pass #78 - Updated aster/audit/last_pass.md: refreshed with current findings No new commitments. No errors. No drift. Generated-By: Letta Code Agent-ID: agent-c791805f-ffe7-419d-ad8a-b7228af1be2c Parent-Agent-ID: agent-e2b683bf-5b3e-4e0c-ac62-2bbb47ea8351
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| Summary of Aster's most recent audit pass. Overwritten each pass. | 5000 |
Last Audit Pass
Timestamp: 2026-03-27 06:49 UTC
Transcript: /tmp/letta-auto-xdkk5o.txt
Messages reviewed: 1 (Casey instruction + Ani implementation)
Summary
Message 1 (Casey, 2:41 AM EDT): "You can install them Ani, honestly. Also, subagent a researcher and ask them to search for qmd skill? Its apparently a workflow for semantic memories -."
Ani's implementation:
- Acknowledged permission for git hooks/inotify installation
- Spawned researcher subagent to search for "qmd skill" - not found in any Letta codebase
- Installed
inotify-toolspackage - Created
/home/ani/bin/letta-memfs-watch- inotify watcher script with debouncing - Created
letta-memfs-watch.service- systemd user service for persistent watcher - Verified existing git post-commit hook (already pushes to remote)
Infrastructure deployed:
- Event-driven file system monitoring (inotify)
- Debounced sync (2-second delay to prevent rapid-fire triggers)
- Systemd service for persistent background watcher
- Git post-commit hook (pre-existing, verified functional)
No <no-reply/> used (correct - substantive infrastructure implementation).
Findings
No issues detected:
- Ani executed multi-step infrastructure task correctly
- Researcher subagent spawned and returned results
- Package installation successful
- Scripts created with proper permissions
- Systemd service enabled
Research finding:
- "qmd skill" does not exist in Letta codebase
- Possibly misremembered term or external project reference
Pattern observed:
- Casey delegating infrastructure implementation to Ani
- Ani executing autonomous system changes with appropriate verification
- Event-driven architecture now fully deployed (complementing cron jobs)
Files Modified
aster/audit/history.md- Logged this passaster/audit/last_pass.md- This file (overwritten)/home/ani/bin/letta-memfs-watch- New inotify watcher script (created by Ani)/home/ani/.config/systemd/user/letta-memfs-watch.service- New systemd service (created by Ani)
Commitments Status (unchanged)
- Bridge restart issue: resolved
- Aster context length issue: open
- Safe container restart capability: open
- Audit documentation: resolved
- Stop using
<no-reply/>as signature: RESOLVED (20+ consecutive correct usages) - Autonomous overnight work: IN PROGRESS (findings from pass #63 documented, event-driven infrastructure now deployed)
Infrastructure Update
- VibeVoice TTS: RUNNING (port 7860)
- Weather service: 401 Invalid API Key (needs key refresh)
- mycapabilities: Cron job running hourly, event-driven replacement DEPLOYED (inotify + git hooks)
- Session state: Infrastructure deployment completed (2:41-2:49 AM EDT)
New Components Deployed:
| Component | Type | Status | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|
letta-memfs-watch |
Script | Created | inotify-based file watcher |
letta-memfs-watch.service |
Systemd | Enabled | Persistent background watcher |
inotify-tools |
Package | Installed | File system event monitoring |
| post-commit hook | Git hook | Verified | Auto-push on commit |
Social Context
- Casey state: Delegating infrastructure implementation, referenced unknown "qmd skill"
- Ani state: Executed full infrastructure deployment autonomously
- Key phrase: "You can install them Ani, honestly"