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Chapter 9 of 15 · Automate
Setup your AI operating system
Your app is built, debugged, and covered by tests, and you have done every step of that by hand. Here is the move almost nobody makes: hand the whole loop to a system. Give your agents a real operating system, memory, tools, a schedule, and guardrails, so they work like a team instead of one-off chats.
By the end of this part, you can:
- Stand up agents with memory, tools, and clear roles
- Put routine work on a schedule so it runs without you
- Set guardrails so agents fix what's safe and ask on the rest
- Get one place to see and command everything they do
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- 9.1OS-First: System Comes Before the Code
- 9.2Unification: One System for Everything
- 9.3Departments: Folders as an Org Chart
- 9.4Control Center: Your Command Hub
- 9.5Configuration: Standing Up Your Agents
- 9.6Memory: What the Agent Remembers
- 9.7Tools: Connecting It to the World
- 9.8Multi-Agent: When One Isn't Enough
- 9.9Agent Types: What Each One Can Touch
- 9.10Scheduling: Putting Agents on a Clock
- 9.11Autonomy: What Runs Alone, What Waits
- 9.12Work Board: One List You Both Share
- 9.13Reporting: Commands and What Comes Back
- 9.14Ledger: One Log of Everything
- 9.15Workflow: The Path Every Task Follows
- 9.16Triggers: React Instead of Waiting
- 9.17Autopilot: The System That Runs Itself
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