Autonomous Coding Agent Demo (Linear-Integrated)
A minimal harness demonstrating long-running autonomous coding with the Claude Agent SDK. This demo implements a two-agent pattern (initializer + coding agent) with Linear as the core project management system for tracking all work.
Key Features
- Linear Integration: All work is tracked as Linear issues, not local files
- Real-time Visibility: Watch agent progress directly in your Linear workspace
- Session Handoff: Agents communicate via Linear comments, not text files
- Two-Agent Pattern: Initializer creates Linear project & issues, coding agents implement them
- Initializer Bis: Add new features to existing projects without re-initializing
- Browser Testing: Puppeteer MCP for UI verification
- Claude Opus 4.5: Uses Claude's most capable model by default
Prerequisites
1. Install Claude Code CLI and Python SDK
# Install Claude Code CLI (latest version required)
npm install -g @anthropic-ai/claude-code
# Install Python dependencies
pip install -r requirements.txt
2. Set Up Authentication
You need two authentication tokens:
Claude Code OAuth Token:
# Generate the token using Claude Code CLI
claude setup-token
# Set the environment variable
export CLAUDE_CODE_OAUTH_TOKEN='your-oauth-token-here'
Linear API Key:
# Get your API key from: https://linear.app/YOUR-TEAM/settings/api
export LINEAR_API_KEY='lin_api_xxxxxxxxxxxxx'
3. Verify Installation
claude --version # Should be latest version
pip show claude-code-sdk # Check SDK is installed
Quick Start
# Initialize a new project
python autonomous_agent_demo.py --project-dir ./my_project
# Add new features to an existing project
python autonomous_agent_demo.py --project-dir ./my_project --new-spec app_spec_theme_customization.txt
For testing with limited iterations:
python autonomous_agent_demo.py --project-dir ./my_project --max-iterations 3
How It Works
Linear-Centric Workflow
┌─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│ LINEAR-INTEGRATED WORKFLOW │
├─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┤
│ app_spec.txt ──► Initializer Agent ──► Linear Issues (50) │
│ │ │
│ ┌─────────────────────────▼──────────┐ │
│ │ LINEAR WORKSPACE │ │
│ │ ┌────────────────────────────┐ │ │
│ │ │ Issue: Auth - Login flow │ │ │
│ │ │ Status: Todo → In Progress │ │ │
│ │ │ Comments: [session notes] │ │ │
│ │ └────────────────────────────┘ │ │
│ └────────────────────────────────────┘ │
│ │ │
│ Coding Agent queries Linear │
│ ├── Search for Todo issues │
│ ├── Update status to In Progress │
│ ├── Implement & test with Puppeteer │
│ ├── Add comment with implementation notes│
│ └── Update status to Done │
└─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘
Two-Agent Pattern
-
Initializer Agent (Session 1):
- Reads
app_spec.txt - Lists teams and creates a new Linear project
- Creates 50 Linear issues with detailed test steps
- Creates a META issue for session tracking
- Sets up project structure,
init.sh, and git
- Reads
-
Coding Agent (Sessions 2+):
- Queries Linear for highest-priority Todo issue
- Runs verification tests on previously completed features
- Claims issue (status → In Progress)
- Implements the feature
- Tests via Puppeteer browser automation
- Adds implementation comment to issue
- Marks complete (status → Done)
- Updates META issue with session summary
Initializer Bis: Adding New Features
The Initializer Bis agent allows you to add new features to an existing project without re-initializing it. This is useful when you want to extend your application with additional functionality.
How it works:
- Create a new specification file (e.g.,
app_spec_theme_customization.txt) in theprompts/directory - Run the agent with
--new-specflag pointing to your new spec file - The Initializer Bis agent will:
- Read the existing project state from
.linear_project.json - Read the new specification file
- Create new Linear issues for each
<feature>tag in the spec - Add these issues to the existing Linear project
- Update the META issue with information about the new features
- Copy the new spec file to the project directory
- Read the existing project state from
Example:
# Add theme customization features to an existing project
python autonomous_agent_demo.py --project-dir ./my_project --new-spec app_spec_theme_customization.txt
This will create multiple Linear issues (one per <feature> tag) that will be worked on by subsequent coding agent sessions.
Session Handoff via Linear
Instead of local text files, agents communicate through:
- Issue Comments: Implementation details, blockers, context
- META Issue: Session summaries and handoff notes
- Issue Status: Todo / In Progress / Done workflow
Environment Variables
| Variable | Description | Required |
|---|---|---|
CLAUDE_CODE_OAUTH_TOKEN |
Claude Code OAuth token (from claude setup-token) |
Yes |
LINEAR_API_KEY |
Linear API key for MCP access | Yes |
Command Line Options
| Option | Description | Default |
|---|---|---|
--project-dir |
Directory for the project | ./autonomous_demo_project |
--max-iterations |
Max agent iterations | Unlimited |
--model |
Claude model to use | claude-opus-4-5-20251101 |
--new-spec |
Name of new specification file to add (e.g., 'app_spec_new1.txt'). Use this to add new features to an existing project. | None |
Project Structure
linear-agent-harness/
├── autonomous_agent_demo.py # Main entry point
├── agent.py # Agent session logic
├── client.py # Claude SDK + MCP client configuration
├── security.py # Bash command allowlist and validation
├── progress.py # Progress tracking utilities
├── prompts.py # Prompt loading utilities
├── linear_config.py # Linear configuration constants
├── prompts/
│ ├── app_spec.txt # Application specification
│ ├── app_spec_theme_customization.txt # Example: Theme customization spec
│ ├── app_spec_mistral_extensible.txt # Example: Mistral provider spec
│ ├── initializer_prompt.md # First session prompt (creates Linear issues)
│ ├── initializer_bis_prompt.md # Prompt for adding new features
│ └── coding_prompt.md # Continuation session prompt (works issues)
└── requirements.txt # Python dependencies
Generated Project Structure
After running, your project directory will contain:
my_project/
├── .linear_project.json # Linear project state (marker file)
├── app_spec.txt # Copied specification
├── app_spec_theme_customization.txt # New spec file (if using --new-spec)
├── init.sh # Environment setup script
├── .claude_settings.json # Security settings
└── [application files] # Generated application code
MCP Servers Used
| Server | Transport | Purpose |
|---|---|---|
| Linear | HTTP (Streamable HTTP) | Project management - issues, status, comments |
| Puppeteer | stdio | Browser automation for UI testing |
Security Model
This demo uses defense-in-depth security (see security.py and client.py):
- OS-level Sandbox: Bash commands run in an isolated environment
- Filesystem Restrictions: File operations restricted to project directory
- Bash Allowlist: Only specific commands permitted (npm, node, git, etc.)
- MCP Permissions: Tools explicitly allowed in security settings
Linear Setup
Before running, ensure you have:
- A Linear workspace with at least one team
- An API key with read/write permissions (from Settings > API)
- The agent will automatically detect your team and create a project
The initializer agent will create:
- A new Linear project named after your app
- 50 feature issues based on
app_spec.txt - 1 META issue for session tracking and handoff
All subsequent coding agents will work from this Linear project.
Customization
Changing the Application
Edit prompts/app_spec.txt to specify a different application to build.
Adding New Features to Existing Projects
- Create a new specification file in
prompts/directory (e.g.,app_spec_new_feature.txt) - Format it with
<feature>tags following the same structure asapp_spec.txt - Run with
--new-specflag:python autonomous_agent_demo.py --project-dir ./my_project --new-spec app_spec_new_feature.txt - The Initializer Bis agent will create new Linear issues for each feature in the spec file
Adjusting Issue Count
Edit prompts/initializer_prompt.md and change "50 issues" to your desired count.
Modifying Allowed Commands
Edit security.py to add or remove commands from ALLOWED_COMMANDS.
Troubleshooting
"CLAUDE_CODE_OAUTH_TOKEN not set"
Run claude setup-token to generate a token, then export it.
"LINEAR_API_KEY not set"
Get your API key from https://linear.app/YOUR-TEAM/settings/api
"Appears to hang on first run"
Normal behavior. The initializer is creating a Linear project and 50 issues with detailed descriptions. Watch for [Tool: mcp__linear__create_issue] output.
"Command blocked by security hook"
The agent tried to run a disallowed command. Add it to ALLOWED_COMMANDS in security.py if needed.
"MCP server connection failed"
Verify your LINEAR_API_KEY is valid and has appropriate permissions. The Linear MCP server uses HTTP transport at https://mcp.linear.app/mcp.
Viewing Progress
Open your Linear workspace to see:
- The project created by the initializer agent
- All 50 issues organized under the project
- Real-time status changes (Todo → In Progress → Done)
- Implementation comments on each issue
- Session summaries on the META issue
- New issues added by Initializer Bis when using
--new-spec
License
MIT License - see LICENSE for details.