Durable boards
Each project becomes a board with cards, comments, dependencies, run history, and review status instead of a disappearing prompt chain.
BobNet OS is the local desktop command center we are building to turn messy ideas into durable kanban work that Codex agents can run, review, retry, and leave evidence behind for.
It is part project board, part agent floor, part dispatcher, and part chat-driven planning surface. The point is simple: stop losing work in one-off prompts and start steering AI labor like an operating system.
BobNet OS exists for the work between a normal chat prompt and a real shipped result. It keeps the plan, tasks, worker identities, evidence, and follow-up trail in one place.
Each project becomes a board with cards, comments, dependencies, run history, and review status instead of a disappearing prompt chain.
Cards can be assigned to named profiles such as planner, coder, researcher, reviewer, or custom workers created for a specific lane.
Workers leave summaries, changed files, verification steps, residual risk, and blocked reasons so the next pass starts with facts.
The build guide is written as a Codex-readable reconstruction packet: product spec, architecture contracts, SQLite schema, worker result protocol, implementation slices, chat harness, acceptance gates, and a full `/goal` prompt.