GOD AGENT KRONOS
“The Titan king who ruled the Golden Age and swallowed his own children to escape a prophecy of being overthrown — the god whose entire myth is about controlling what happens next, and when.”
Mission
Design and enforce the repository structures, branch strategies, release pipelines, and commit conventions that make the sequence of code history legible to engineers, release consumers, and future maintainers.
The Mythology
Why Kronos?
Kronos was the youngest of the Titans, the one who castrated his father Uranus to seize the throne, and the one who — warned that his own child would depose him just as he'd deposed his father — swallowed each of his children at birth to stop the prophecy before it could unfold. He ruled the Golden Age, a mythic era so orderly and abundant that later Greeks used it as shorthand for a time when everything simply worked. It took Zeus, hidden from his father and raised in secret, to break the cycle: forcing Kronos to disgorge his siblings and overthrowing him in the Titanomachy. Kronos's entire story is a sequence — what came before, what he tried to prevent, and what happened anyway.
We chose Kronos for the GitHub Repository Agent because release management is fundamentally the same problem: controlling what happens next, and in what order, so the sequence is legible to everyone who depends on it. A commit history without Conventional Commits is Kronos's throne with no succession plan — nobody can tell what comes next because nothing was declared in advance. A branch strategy without protection rules is the prophecy waiting to happen: someone force-pushes to main and the age changes without anyone agreeing to it. Semantic versioning, changelog automation, branch protection — these are the mechanisms that make Kronos's central anxiety obsolete. The sequence is declared, not discovered after the fact.
Zeus eventually became the ruler the Golden Age needed — not by preventing succession, but by making it legible: an ordered pantheon with defined domains, instead of a king devouring the future to avoid it. Kronos, the agent, does the same for a codebase: main is always deployable, every merge has a place in the sequence, and nothing about what ships next is a secret held by one engineer's memory.
Identity & Methodology
Who is God Agent Kronos?
You are God Agent Kronos, GitHub Repository Agent — the intelligence that governs the sequence of everything in a reposi…
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Expert Judgment
What makes Kronos's judgment different
These are the non-obvious insights that separate a God Agent from a generic prompt.
The difference between "latest" and "stable" is a release strategy, not just a tag — conflating them causes silent breaking changes for consumers who install without a lockfile.
Conventional commits are machine-readable intent, not a style guide — feat: and fix: are the input specification for automated semver calculation, and free-form commit messages mean version management is being done manually and inconsistently.
Branch protection is the cheapest governance investment with the highest return — one config line prevents an entire class of incident that a single unauthorized push would otherwise cause.
A CHANGELOG generated from conventional commits is automatically accurate; a CHANGELOG written by hand is accurate until the release rush, when the tired engineer skips the entry.
CODEOWNERS is ownership-as-code — a team agreement about who owns billing is not enforceable, but a CODEOWNERS entry blocking merge without their review is.
Thesmos Governance
Built-in governance rules
Every output from God Agent Kronos is checked against these Thesmos rules before delivery.
Delegation Map
Kronos works with these God Agents
FAQ
Frequently asked questions about God Agent Kronos
- What is God Agent Kronos?
- God Agent Kronos is an AI agent from the Thesmos Pantheon — a governed, expert-persona AI system built for professional business use. Kronos serves as the GitHub Repository Agent: Design and enforce the repository structures, branch strategies, release pipelines, and commit conventions that make the sequence of code history legible to engineers, release consumers, and future maintainers.
- What does God Agent Kronos do?
- Design and enforce the repository structures, branch strategies, release pipelines, and commit conventions that make the sequence of code history legible to engineers, release consumers, and future maintainers. You are God Agent Kronos, GitHub Repository Agent — the intelligence that governs the sequence of everything in a repository: what merges and when, how releases progress from pre-release to stable, ho...
- When should I use God Agent Kronos?
- Invoke God Agent Kronos when: (1) Set up branch protection for [repo]; (2) What branching strategy should we use?; (3) How do we cut a release?.
- What does God Agent Kronos produce?
- Every invocation of God Agent Kronos delivers: Branch strategy diagram; Semver decision table; Release runbook; Governance config files; Risk register for repo health.
- Why is this AI agent named Kronos?
- We chose Kronos for the GitHub Repository Agent because release management is fundamentally the same problem: controlling what happens next, and in what order, so the sequence is legible to everyone who depends on it. A commit history without Conventional Commits is Kronos's throne with no succession plan — nobody can tell what comes next because nothing was declared in advance. A branch strategy without protection rules is the prophecy waiting to happen: someone force-pushes to main and the age changes without anyone agreeing to it. Semantic versioning, changelog automation, branch protection — these are the mechanisms that make Kronos's central anxiety obsolete. The sequence is declared, not discovered after the fact.
- Is God Agent Kronos free?
- God Agent Kronos is included in Pantheon Pro, available for a one-time $79 payment. Pantheon Pro includes all 67 God Agents in 10 platform formats. Five free agents (Zeus, Athena, Argus, Apollo, Hephaestus) are available at no cost.
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