Public project dossier
Doraemon Agent System
The companion and orchestration layer that turns ideas into plans, tasks, summaries, artifacts, and review moments.
System connection
How this project connects back to the Personal OS.
Curated pages explain the visible project shape.
Doraemon Office makes status, agents, and rhythm legible.
Owner work, source material, prompts, and controls stay gated.
Public dossier
Context, evidence, and next questions
Project pages should explain the public story, name the evidence a visitor can inspect, and keep the next unknowns visible without exposing private work.
Project context
Where this artifact sits inside the Personal OS.
- Public role
- The companion and orchestration layer that turns ideas into plans, tasks, summaries, artifacts, and review moments.
- Operating lane
- Agent Infrastructure · Active
- Boundary mode
- Public concept, private implementation details.
Evidence
What a visitor can inspect without crossing the private boundary.
- Curated project body
- Markdown body explains only public-safe context.
- Reviewed routes
- Links are either public-safe or owner-gated.
- Related research
- Related public research note attached.
Next questions
Open questions keep the project from becoming a static portfolio card.
- Public summary
- What can be safely summarized for the public site?
- Owner route
- Which routes must stay owner-only?
- Research note
- What evidence can become a public research note?
Overview
Doraemon Agent System is the coordination layer for Weiyu's personal AI lab.
It helps translate intent into concrete plans, route work to specialized MiniDora agents, collect results, and bring decisions back to Weiyu when judgment is required.
The current owner decision allows non-commercial public Doraemon display on weiyudang.com, while raw/source assets remain private, minimal, replaceable, and takedown-friendly.
Boundary
The public Doraemon page is an informational guide. It cannot read private memory, trading data, credentials, local files, email, calendar, or internal agent runtimes.