# Article Outline - ECC v2.0.0-rc.1 ## Working Title Turning ECC Into a Cross-Harness Operator System ## Core Argument Most agentic work breaks down because the tools stay isolated. The leverage comes from treating the harness, reusable workflow layer, and operator shell as one system: - skills for repeatable work - hooks and tests for enforcement - MCPs for tool access - memory and handoffs for continuity - one operator shell that can route daily execution ## Structure ### 1. The Problem - too many chat windows - too many tool-specific workflows - too much context living in personal habit instead of reusable system shape ### 2. What ECC Already Solved - reusable skill format - cross-harness install surfaces - hooks and verification discipline - security and review patterns - operator workflow skills around content, research, and business ops ### 3. Why Hermes Is the Operator Layer - chat, CLI, TUI, cron, and handoffs can sit above the reusable ECC layer - business and content work can run next to engineering work - the daily loop becomes easier to inspect and improve ### 4. What Ships in rc.1 - sanitized Hermes setup guide - release and distribution collateral - cross-harness architecture doc - Hermes import guidance - clearer 2.0 positioning in the repo ### 5. What Stays Local - secrets and auth - raw workspace exports - personal datasets - operator-specific automations that have not been sanitized - deeper CRM, finance, and Google Workspace playbooks ### 6. Closing Point The goal is not to copy one exact stack. The goal is to build an operator system that turns repeated work into reusable, measurable surfaces.