Today marks the completion of AgentForge™ v1.0.
This release establishes the foundational structure for building, documenting, and governing AI agents in a way that is consistent, reproducible, and maintainable over time. AgentForge is not a model, a chatbot, or a product layer. It is a framework—designed to bring order and clarity to how agents are defined, tested, promoted, and integrated.
Version 1.0 deliberately focuses on fundamentals. It defines a standard project structure, a shared command language, and a starter set of templates that make expectations explicit from the beginning. Nothing in this release attempts to optimize creativity, speed, or novelty. Stability comes first.
What v1.0 Includes
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AgentForge Standards v1.0
The authoritative definition of project structure, agent lifecycle states, governance rules, and documentation expectations. -
AgentForge Commands Reference v1.0
A shared command model that enables predictable control, diagnostics, and interaction patterns across agents. -
Starter Templates v1.0
A complete A–F project structure with agent templates, indexes, and promotion checklists designed to be used immediately.
Together, these components form a baseline that future versions will extend—but not replace.
What v1.0 Is Not
AgentForge v1.0 does not prescribe:
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Which models to use
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Which platforms to deploy on
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How “intelligent” an agent should be
Those decisions are intentionally left to implementers. The framework exists to ensure that whatever is built can be understood, tested, shared, and maintained.
What Comes Next
Future releases will focus on:
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Example agents and reference implementations
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Proof-of-concept projects
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Additional tooling and validation utilities
All future work will remain backward-compatible with the v1.0 structure.
If you are new to the project, start with the Standards v1.0, review the Commands Reference, and download the Starter Templates from the Downloads page.
AgentForge v1.0 is now complete. Everything from here forward builds on this foundation.
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