Agentic Tend develops a general agentic context model without encoding intelligence that general models can learn.
Tend means caring for a growing system: preserve non-inferable objectives and preferences, add structure when evidence calls for it, and let projects retain their own shape.
Start from the request, current state, and observed evidence; derive the traits needed to select capabilities, then revise that selection as new evidence appears. A task may compose several capabilities at once; persistent context is added only when future readers or runtimes cannot reliably reconstruct what matters.
- The organization documentation map routes principles, capability composition, multi-agent evidence, human-facing presentation, context ownership, development scenarios, and evaluation to their canonical owners.
- Skills package reusable capabilities behind task-matching descriptions.