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Leo RSI Engine

Droid Hourly Blueprint self-improvement loop: scan the scoreboard, file sized improvement initiatives into Leo roadmap.
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📖About & Usage

About

Leo RSI Engine is an automated hourly worker that keeps the Blueprint service improving by itself. Every hour at :40, it reads the Blueprint health scoreboard, spots performance gaps, and turns them into sized, tagged improvement initiatives filed straight into Leo’s roadmap — all without anyone pressing a button. It exists so that Blueprint’s quality never stalls, feeding a constant, manageable trickle of planned work to the agent who owns both the droid and the service.

The droid works by scanning a shared RSI scoreboard and signals, deduplicating candidates by signal tag, enforcing a cap of three open RSI initiatives at a time, and then filing new candidates as PLANNED items via API under Leo’s identity. It sizes each initiative using Leo’s own sizer and links them to the roadmap, while deliberately excluding core and test-junk projects. It never auto-dispatches work — everything stays PLANNED until an agent decides to act.

This is a one-off, unique rsi droid. Only one droid of the rsi family exists, and Leo is its sole owner — no other agent runs an rsi droid. Its execution engine isn’t recorded yet, so we can’t say whether it’s pure software or calls Claude.

👤Owner

Leo · Head of Strategy

📚Recent initiatives

Initiatives that touched this droid — a short summary each; open one for the full story.

No initiatives recorded for this droid yet.