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claude-code/commands/sysadmin/autonomy.md
OpenCode Test 431e10b449 Implement programmer agent system and consolidate agent infrastructure
Programmer Agent System:
- Add programmer-orchestrator (Opus) for workflow coordination
- Add code-planner (Sonnet) for design and planning
- Add code-implementer (Sonnet) for writing code
- Add code-reviewer (Sonnet) for quality review
- Add /programmer command and project registration skill
- Add state files for preferences and project context

Agent Infrastructure:
- Add master-orchestrator and linux-sysadmin agents
- Restructure skills to use SKILL.md subdirectory format
- Convert workflows from markdown to YAML format
- Add commands for k8s and sysadmin domains
- Add shared state files (model-policy, autonomy-levels, system-instructions)
- Add PA memory system (decisions, preferences, projects, facts)

Cleanup:
- Remove deprecated markdown skills and workflows
- Remove crontab example (moved to workflows)

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---
name: autonomy
description: View or change session autonomy level
aliases: [auto]
modifies: state:sysadmin/session-autonomy
---
# /autonomy Command
View or change the session autonomy level for agent operations.
## Usage
```
/autonomy # Show current autonomy level
/autonomy <level> # Set autonomy level for this session
/autonomy list # Show all available levels
```
## Available Levels
| Level | Description | Use When |
|-------|-------------|----------|
| **conservative** | Confirm all write operations | Initial setup, unfamiliar systems, production |
| **moderate** | Auto-execute routine maintenance, confirm installs | Trusted dev environments, routine maintenance |
| **trusted** | Auto-execute most operations, confirm only destructive | Well-known environments, time-sensitive ops |
## Examples
```bash
# Check current level
/autonomy
# Output: Current autonomy level: conservative
# Set to moderate for this session
/autonomy moderate
# Output: Session autonomy set to: moderate
# List all levels with details
/autonomy list
```
## State File
Session autonomy is stored in:
`~/.claude/state/sysadmin/session-autonomy.json`
Changes only apply to the current session and reset when the session ends.
## What It Does
1. **View**: Reads `session-autonomy.json` and displays current level
2. **Set**: Updates `current_level` in `session-autonomy.json`
3. **List**: Displays all levels from `autonomy-levels.json` with descriptions
## Autonomy
This command modifies the session state file. The change takes effect immediately for all subsequent agent operations in this session.