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Nerve Coding Conventions
Core Concepts
External World → Sense → Signal → Reflex → Workflow → Log
↑ ↑
"what to observe" "what to do"
Nerve is a lightweight observation engine daemon for autonomous agents. It continuously observes external state, reacts to changes via declarative rules, and orchestrates multi-step workflows.
Key Terms
| Concept | What it is |
|---|---|
| Sense | A compute() function that samples or derives data. Returns T | null — non-null emits a Signal, null is silent. Each Sense has its own SQLite database. |
| Signal | A notification emitted when a Sense returns non-null. Pure fact, no intent. Distributed via an in-memory Signal Bus. Not persisted. |
| Reflex | A declarative trigger (YAML) connecting Senses to actions. Trigger types: interval (periodic), on (react to Signals). Action types: trigger a Sense, or start a Workflow. |
| Workflow | A stateful multi-step execution. Contains Roles (actors with side effects) and a Moderator (pure router). Each instance is a Thread with a unique runId. |
| Log | Immutable audit trail. Records executions, state transitions, errors. Cannot trigger Reflexes — prevents feedback loops. |
| Engine | The kernel orchestrating everything. Holds Signal Bus, Reflex Scheduler, Process Manager, Workflow Manager. Never loads user code directly — all user code runs in isolated Workers. |
| Daemon | The nerve-daemon package — engine runtime. Runs as a background process. |
Architecture Rules
- Three orthogonal extension points: Sense (what to compute), Reflex (when to compute), Workflow (what to do)
- Process isolation: One worker per Sense group (long-lived), one per Workflow type (on-demand). Workers never talk to each other.
- Causality is one-directional: External world → Sense → Signal → Reflex → Action + Log. Logs are the end of the chain.
Language & Paradigm
Functional-first
Use function + type, not class + interface.
// ✅ Good
type Signal = {
senseId: string;
value: unknown;
ts: number;
};
function createSignal(senseId: string, value: unknown): Signal {
return { senseId, value, ts: Date.now() };
}
// ❌ Bad — no class, no interface
class Signal implements ISignal { ... }
Rules
| Rule | Description |
|---|---|
type over interface |
All type definitions use type |
function over class |
Pure functions + closures, no class |
No this |
Functions must not depend on this context |
| No inheritance | No extends, implements, abstract |
| Composition over inheritance | Use function composition |
| Immutability first | Use Readonly<T>, as const, avoid mutation |
| No optional properties | Use T | null instead of ?: — see below |
Exceptions
Classes are allowed when:
- Required by a third-party library (e.g. Drizzle's
sqliteTable) - Error subclasses (
class NerveError extends Error)
No Optional Properties
Never use ?:. All nullable fields must be explicit T | null.
// ✅ Good
type SenseConfig = {
group: string;
throttle: string | null;
timeout: string | null;
};
// ❌ Bad
type SenseConfig = {
group: string;
throttle?: string;
timeout?: string;
};
For mutually exclusive fields, use discriminated unions:
// ✅ Good
type ReflexConfig =
| { kind: "sense"; sense: string; interval: string | null; on: string[] | null }
| { kind: "workflow"; workflow: string; on: string[] | null };
Modules & Exports
- Always named exports, never default exports
- One module = one responsibility, filename = purpose
Naming
| Type | Style | Example |
|---|---|---|
| Files | kebab-case | signal-bus.ts |
| Types | PascalCase | SignalBus |
| Functions/variables | camelCase | createSignalBus |
| Constants | UPPER_SNAKE | MAX_RETRY_COUNT |
| Generics | Single letter or descriptive | T, TValue |
Error Handling
- Use
Resulttype for expected failures throwonly for unrecoverable bugs (programmer errors)- No try-catch for flow control
type Result<T, E = Error> = { ok: true; value: T } | { ok: false; error: E };
Async
- Always
async/await, never.then()chains
No Dynamic Import
Do NOT use await import() in production code. Always use static top-level import.
Exceptions (must include a comment):
sense-runtime.ts— user module paths known only at runtimeworkflow-worker.ts— user module paths known only at runtime
Test files (__tests__/**) are exempt.
Toolchain
| Tool | Purpose |
|---|---|
| pnpm | Package manager |
| TypeScript | Type checking (strict mode) |
| Biome | Lint + format (replaces ESLint + Prettier) |
| tsup | Bundling |
Commands
pnpm run check # biome check (lint + format)
pnpm run format # biome format --write
pnpm run build # full build
pnpm test # run tests
Monorepo Structure
nerve/
packages/
core/ # @nerve/core — shared types and utils
cli/ # @nerve/cli — CLI entry point
daemon/ # @nerve/daemon — engine runtime
docs/ # RFCs, conventions
coreis the shared layer;clianddaemonboth depend on itclianddaemonmust NOT depend on each other
Commit Convention
<type>(<scope>): <description>
type: feat | fix | refactor | docs | chore | test
scope: core | cli | daemon | rfc-001 | ...