RTT Starter Kit
You can complete the entire process in 1–3 hours, even with no prior experience.
What’s Inside#
This kit includes:
-
RTT/1, RTT/2, RTT/3 (Student Editions)
Clean, minimal explanations of operators, regimes, and layers. -
Starter Module
A tiny working example you can copy and modify. -
module.json Templates
Blank, example, and RTT‑ready versions. -
Schema
The canonicalmodule.schema.jsonused by all modules. -
Validator Tools
Simple Python/Node scripts to check your module for correctness. -
Guides
- How to Create Your First Module
- GitHub Setup
- This landing page
Everything is designed to be simple, minimal, and canon‑aligned.
Your First Steps#
- Read the How‑To guide.
- Copy the starter module.
- Edit
module.json. - Add one operator example.
- Validate your module.
- Publish it on GitHub Pages.
When you finish, you will have a public RTT module that any AI agent can load.
Why RTT?#
RTT gives you a structured way to describe:
- how things change
- how systems shift between regimes
- how multiple layers interact over time
You don’t need math.
You don’t need physics.
You only need the operators.
Where to Go Next#
After your first module, you can:
- create more operators
- add regimes and layers
- build multi‑module systems
- explore the full TriadicFrameworks canon
This kit is your starting point.
