✅ Dev Log 033 – From Local Experiments to Public Groundwork¶
Today marks the soft launch of dokugent.com. It’s quiet, intentional, and still very alpha — but it’s real, and that’s what matters.
We didn’t launch with a fanfare. We launched a foundation. The CLI now has a home. The docs now have structure. And the agent accountability system we’ve been dreaming of finally has a public face.
This isn’t the “final version” of anything — it’s scaffolding. It’s a container for the work ahead.
What’s Working¶
- The homepage is live and styled with animated canvas particles (hello, agent energy).
- Plan, Conventions, and Criteria are outlined in the UI and CLI.
- A private dev log has been ongoing since May 19, and this post marks our move into a public rhythm.
What’s Not Ready (Yet)¶
- The CLI is alpha — undocumented in parts, volatile in others.
- We haven’t pushed for adoption or feedback. This is still a maker’s space.
- The “Getting Started” page is live, but intentionally deflects usage until we complete a command sweep.
Why Now?¶
Because we needed a place to think in public. A place to document the evolution of this tooling layer as we build it — not just after it’s done.
This post is a bookmark. A receipt. A timestamp for the moment we stopped quietly experimenting and started quietly shipping.
Stay tuned.