Archetype Hub

Bob Archetypes

Archetypes are project starters. They ask the right intake questions, gather source material, apply compiler rules, and produce a runnable Net instead of leaving the user with a blank page.

V1 starters

The first Archetypes make complex work easier to begin.

The current starter set points toward practical creation and planning flows.

Book

Long-form project starter

Guided intake for source material, outline, drafting, review, packaging, and export workflows.

Implementation plan

Build plan starter

Turn a product or code goal into scoped tasks, dependencies, checks, and deliverables.

Research campaign

Evidence starter

Define a research question, collect sources, extract claims, compare evidence, and report findings.

Why they matter

Archetypes turn chat into structured execution.

A leading chat interface can ask clarifying questions. A Bob Archetype goes further: it captures answers into a reusable project pattern, compiles the pattern into a Net, and lets the operator inspect or override the plan before execution.

Archetype package contents

  • intake questions and validation rules
  • recommended Node and provider assignments
  • Net preview and dependency layout
  • output requirements and review gates
  • examples for repeatable project starts

Publishing lane

Archetype packages will live in the Library.

The Archetype Hub explains the starter model. The Library handles reviewed package browsing and downloads.