atoms

The umbrella directory for every *-atoms catalog in the Convergent Systems ecosystem — typed, versioned, composable libraries of AI primitives. Each catalog is its own repository, its own release cycle, its own deployed site. This page is the central directory both humans and AI agents can use to discover what exists.

16
catalogs total · 0 live · 16 bootstrap
0
atoms across live catalogs
0
compositions across live catalogs

Bootstrap catalogs

Catalogs with schemas + intent declared but no live deploy yet.

brand-atoms

bootstrap · v0.1.0

Brand guidelines, from PDFs into typed YAML — machine-consumable, composable atoms covering palettes, fonts, and glyph sets.

Atom types: palettefontglyph
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service-atoms

bootstrap · v0.1.0

Replaces DNS for services inside the ecosystem while remaining decentralized at the implementation layer — identity, protocol, schema, policy, and endpoint primitives composed into typed services.

Atom types: identityprotocolschemapolicyendpoint-pattern
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prompt-atoms

bootstrap · v0.1.0

Prompt engineering as a canonical, machine-readable, versioned library — replacing closed vendor libraries and scattered cookbooks with typed personas, constraints, formats, tool-use templates, refusal patterns, and output schemas.

Atom types: personaconstraintformat-instructiontool-use-templaterefusal-patternoutput-schema
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policy-atoms

bootstrap · v0.1.0

Governance rules as typed, versioned, catalog-driven artifacts — subjects, resources, actions, effects, and conditions — so every organization stops reinventing the same policies.

Atom types: subjectresourceactioneffectcondition
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identity-atoms

bootstrap · v0.1.0

Identity primitives unified across vendors — auth methods, claim types, trust frameworks, key and certificate types — defined once and composable into identity profiles, federated setups, and persona templates.

Atom types: auth-methodclaim-typetrust-frameworkkey-cert-type
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compliance-atoms

bootstrap · v0.1.0

SOC2, HIPAA, ISO27001, PCI, GDPR mapped once with shared control families, evidence types, audit requirements, and cross-framework equivalence — ending the industry-wide redundancy of duplicate control mappings.

Atom types: control-familycontrolevidence-typeaudit-requirement
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workflow-atoms

bootstrap · v0.1.0

Workflow primitives unified across n8n, Zapier, GitHub Actions, Temporal, Airflow — step types, triggers, states, and gates composed into typed workflows with no per-tool DSL.

Atom types: step-typetrigger-typestate-typegate-type
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agent-atoms

bootstrap · v0.1.0

Agent primitives canonicalized — personas, tool definitions, capability declarations, role boundaries, isolation constraints — across LangChain, AutoGen, CrewAI, Olympus and beyond.

Atom types: personatool-definitioncapability-declarationrole-boundaryisolation-constraint
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knowledge-atoms

bootstrap · v0.1.0

Knowledge graph primitives as a foundation for RAG, semantic memory, and AI knowledge bases — entity types, relationship types, provenance, fact types, confidence primitives.

Atom types: entity-typerelationship-typeprovenance-atomfact-typeconfidence-primitive
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event-atoms

bootstrap · v0.1.0

Event primitives — types, schemas, channels, subscription patterns, delivery semantics — paired with Service Atoms to cover the request/response and async halves of distributed systems.

Atom types: event-typeschemachannelsubscription-patterndelivery-semantics
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plugin-atoms

bootstrap · v0.1.0

Plugin interface standards — not implementations — making plugins ecosystem-portable across Convergent Systems runtimes. USB-C for software plugins.

Atom types: interface-contractcapability-declarationpermission-scopelifecycle-hooktrust-primitive
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theme-atoms

bootstrap · v0.1.0

Theme primitives for terminal, shell, editor, and TUI experiences — prompt segments, separators, glyph sets, role bindings, syntax schemes. Composable surface designs that extend brands with surface-specific behavior.

Atom types: prompt-segmentseparator-styleglyph-setrole-bindingsyntax-scheme
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persona-atoms

bootstrap · v0.1.0

Persona primitives for AI agents and LLMs — voice profiles, role definitions, behavioural constraints, knowledge boundaries, tone parameters. Composable persona designs that runtimes bind to agents, system prompts, and conversational surfaces.

Atom types: voice-profilerole-definitionbehavioural-constraintknowledge-boundarytone-parameter
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channel-atoms

bootstrap · v0.1.0

Communication channels canonicalized — Slack, email, SMS, webhook, IRC, Matrix, Discord, RSS, iMessage. Typed protocols, endpoints, delivery semantics, transports, and auth methods so any agent or runtime can declare a channel once and reach it everywhere.

Atom types: protocolendpointdelivery-semantictransportauth-method
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model-atoms

bootstrap · v0.1.0

AI model definitions canonicalized — Claude, GPT, Llama, Gemini, Mistral variants with capabilities, context windows, pricing tiers, deprecation policy, tool-use shape, vision support, modality. One typed source-of-truth for what a model is, what it can do, and when it goes away.

Atom types: model-cardcapabilitypricing-tierdeprecation-policytool-use-shapemodality
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profile-atoms

bootstrap · v0.1.0

User/agent profile compositions — durable "working-identity" declarations for the Olympus broker. Each profile composes role-packs, policy stack, governance stack, default persona/theme/budget, available identities/channels, knowledge sources, and default workflows into a coherent posture. Catalog is composition-only; primitive atoms live in other catalogs.

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For AI agents

Fetch /directory.json for the full machine-readable directory. The same data drives this page. See how-to-use for the JSON shape.