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# EJClaw
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Tribunal multi-agent AI assistant (Owner + Reviewer + Arbiter) over Discord with autonomous paired review and Mixture of Agents.
Originally derived from [qwibitai/nanoclaw](https://github.com/qwibitai/nanoclaw), now independently maintained as EJClaw.
Prompt design inspired by [Q00/ouroboros](https://github.com/Q00/ouroboros) and [garrytan/gstack](https://github.com/garrytan/gstack), adapted for EJClaw's Discord and dual-service workflow.
Tribunal arbiter system inspired by multi-agent consensus architectures.
## Overview
A single unified service (`ejclaw`) runs a **Tribunal** of three roles while
managing three Discord bots in one process:
| Role | Purpose |
|------|---------|
| **Owner** | Handles user requests, writes code |
| **Reviewer** | Critically reviews owner's work, verifies design direction |
| **Arbiter** | On-demand deadlock breaker between owner and reviewer |
The identity layer is role-fixed:
- **Owner bot** — Handles the owner turn output slot.
- **Reviewer bot** — Handles the reviewer turn output slot.
- **Arbiter bot** — Handles the arbiter turn output slot.
Each role's agent type and model are independently configurable via `.env`
(`OWNER_AGENT_TYPE`, `REVIEWER_AGENT_TYPE`, `ARBITER_AGENT_TYPE`, `*_MODEL`).
Three Discord bots provide the identity layer — which bot speaks is determined
by the active role, not hardcoded.
## Room Assignment Model
Per-room routing now uses an explicit assignment model:
- `room_settings` is the room-level source of truth (SSOT)
- Each room stores:
- `room_mode`: `single` or `tribunal`
- `owner_agent_type`: `codex` or `claude-code`
- Public room assignment uses `assign_room`
- Legacy `register_group` public interfaces were removed
- `registered_groups` remains as a materialized capability/read-model layer and legacy fallback, not the authoritative room configuration
Operationally:
- `single` → one owner bot
- `tribunal` → per-room owner + globally configured reviewer + optional arbiter
This means tribunal is no longer inferred from “two bots registered on one room”; it is an explicit room setting.
## Tribunal Flow
```
User message
→ Owner responds (implementation, answer, etc.)
→ Reviewer auto-triggered (critical review, design check)
→ Verdict:
DONE → Owner finalizes → Task completed → @user ✅
DONE_WITH_CONCERNS → Owner addresses feedback → loop
BLOCKED/NEEDS_CONTEXT
├─ Arbiter enabled → Arbiter judges → PROCEED/REVISE/RESET/ESCALATE
└─ Arbiter disabled → Escalate to user → @user ⚠️
→ Owner BLOCKED/NEEDS_CONTEXT → Arbiter (same path as reviewer)
→ Deadlock (2+ round trips without progress)
→ Arbiter summoned → binding verdict → loop resumes
```
### Mixture of Agents (MoA)
When enabled, the arbiter collects opinions from external models (Kimi, GLM, etc.) before rendering its verdict:
```
Deadlock detected → MoA reference queries (Kimi + GLM, parallel)
→ Opinions injected into arbiter's prompt
→ SDK arbiter (subscription-based) aggregates all perspectives
→ Final verdict: PROCEED / REVISE / RESET / ESCALATE
```
No extra SDK processes. External references use lightweight API calls (Anthropic-compatible).
## Features
- **Tribunal 3-agent system** — Owner/reviewer/arbiter with on-demand deadlock resolution
- **Discord-independent communication** — Agent-to-agent data flows directly via DB, Discord is display-only
- **Mixture of Agents** — External model opinions (Kimi, GLM) enrich arbiter verdicts
- **Per-role model selection** — `OWNER_MODEL`, `REVIEWER_MODEL`, `ARBITER_MODEL` + effort + fallback toggle
- **Host reviewer with read-only guards** — Reviewer runs on host with role-scoped sandbox and guard policy
- **Global failover** — Account-level Claude failure → all channels switch to codex, auto-recovers
- **Post-approval change detection** — Re-triggers review if owner modifies code after approval
- **Auto user notification** — @mention on task completion (✅ done, ⚠️ escalated)
- **Loop protection** — Deadlock threshold, merge_ready oscillation guard, arbiter re-invocation limit
- **Voice transcription** — Groq Whisper (primary) / OpenAI Whisper (fallback)
- **Token rotation** — Multi-account Claude/Codex rotation on rate limits
- **Kimi usage dashboard** — Coding plan 5h/7d usage displayed alongside Claude/Codex
- **MCP integration** — Memento (persistent memory) + EJClaw host tools
- **Session persistence** — Separate sessions per role (owner/reviewer/arbiter)
- **Scheduled tasks** — Cron/interval/once via MCP tool
- **Mid-turn steering** — Inject follow-up messages while agent is working
- **Bun runtime** — Native SQLite (bun:sqlite), fast startup, no native addon builds
## Architecture
```
Discord ──► SQLite (WAL) ──► GroupQueue ──┬──► Owner (host process)
│ │
│ ▼ (auto-trigger)
├──► Reviewer (host process, read-only guarded)
│ │
│ Verdict routing
│ ├─ DONE → change detection → finalize or re-review
│ ├─ BLOCKED → Arbiter (if enabled) or User
│ └─ Feedback → Owner (loop)
├──► Arbiter (on-demand, fresh session each time)
│ │
│ ┌───┴─── MoA (if enabled) ───┐
│ │ Kimi API ──► opinion │
│ │ GLM API ──► opinion │
│ │ → injected into prompt │
│ └────────────────────────────┘
│ │
│ PROCEED/REVISE/RESET/ESCALATE
IPC polling ◄── follow-up messages
┌────────── Router ──────────┐
▼ ▼
paired_turn_outputs Discord (display only)
(agent ↔ agent data) (user observation, @mention)
```
## Setup
### Prerequisites
- Linux (Ubuntu 22.04+) or macOS
- [Bun](https://bun.sh/) 1.3+
- [Claude Code CLI](https://docs.anthropic.com/en/docs/claude-code)
- [Codex CLI](https://github.com/openai/codex) (`npm install -g @openai/codex`)
- Discord bot tokens (3: owner, reviewer, arbiter)
### Install
```bash
git clone https://github.com/phj1081/EJClaw.git
cd EJClaw
bun install
bun run build:runners
bun run build
```
## Documentation
- [Architecture](docs/architecture.md) — Data flow, room model, verification execution, key files
- [Configuration](docs/configuration.md) — Full `.env` reference, debugging paths
### Environment
All configuration in a single `.env` file:
```bash
# Discord bots (canonical role-fixed names)
DISCORD_OWNER_BOT_TOKEN= # Owner bot
DISCORD_REVIEWER_BOT_TOKEN= # Reviewer bot
DISCORD_ARBITER_BOT_TOKEN= # Arbiter bot
# Old service-based token names are no longer accepted.
# Rename existing values to the canonical role-based keys above.
# Agent types
OWNER_AGENT_TYPE=codex # codex | claude-code
REVIEWER_AGENT_TYPE=claude-code # claude-code | codex
ARBITER_AGENT_TYPE=codex # codex | claude-code (optional, enables 3rd agent)
# Per-role model overrides
OWNER_MODEL=gpt-5.4
REVIEWER_MODEL=claude-opus-4-6
ARBITER_MODEL=gpt-5.4
# API keys
CLAUDE_CODE_OAUTH_TOKEN= # Claude Code OAuth token
CLAUDE_CODE_OAUTH_TOKENS= # Comma-separated for multi-account rotation
GROQ_API_KEY= # Voice transcription (Groq Whisper)
# Mixture of Agents (MoA)
MOA_ENABLED=true
MOA_REF_MODELS=kimi,glm
MOA_KIMI_MODEL=kimi-k2.5
MOA_KIMI_BASE_URL=https://api.kimi.com/coding
MOA_KIMI_API_KEY=sk-kimi-xxx
MOA_KIMI_API_FORMAT=anthropic
MOA_GLM_MODEL=glm-5.1
MOA_GLM_BASE_URL=https://open.bigmodel.cn/api/anthropic
MOA_GLM_API_KEY=xxx
MOA_GLM_API_FORMAT=anthropic
```
### Deploy
```bash
bun run deploy
```
## Development
```bash
bun run build # Build main project
bun run build:runners # Install + build both runners
bun run dev # Dev mode with hot reload
bun test # Run tests
```
## License
MIT — Originally derived from [qwibitai/nanoclaw](https://github.com/qwibitai/nanoclaw)