kraken-lab-experiment
GitHub用于在Kraken Lab中端到端执行交易实验生命周期,包括冻结假设、运行模拟、评分及生成结论。支持断点续传和状态机驱动,确保实验过程的机械性和可复现性。
Trigger Scenarios
Install
npx skills add krakenfx/kraken-cli --skill kraken-lab-experiment -g -y
SKILL.md
Frontmatter
{
"name": "kraken-lab-experiment",
"version": "2.0.0",
"metadata": {
"openclaw": {
"domain": "sessions",
"category": "lab"
},
"requires": {
"bins": [
"kraken",
"jq"
],
"skills": [
"kraken-playground"
]
}
},
"description": "Run the Autoresearch Lab lifecycle end-to-end: freeze a hypothesis with mechanical success criteria and a sealed session plan, drive recorded and replayed paper runs, score them honestly, and read the verdict — resumable from disk at every step, designed for \/loop."
}
Lab Experiment Lifecycle
PREREQUISITE: Load
kraken-playgroundto understand what a session is and where it lives.
Turn a trading hunch into a mechanical verdict: pre-register the hypothesis and its success criteria (hash-sealed, so the goalposts cannot move), run it as recorded paper runs, score each session against its own tape, and let the frozen criteria — not vibes — say pass or fail. Every step reads and writes plain files under the active scope, so the lifecycle survives kills, restarts, and context loss: whatever step you find half-done on disk is the step you resume.
Use this skill for:
- driving one experiment end-to-end under
/loop(freeze → run → score → verdict) - resuming an experiment a previous context started
- reproducing a verdict cold, from files alone
Safety rules
- Paper only: run experiments inside a paper workspace
(
export KRAKEN_WORKSPACE=<name>), where the order verbs fill on the paper account and no real funds are reachable. - Never edit a frozen experiment file. The seal exists to catch exactly
that; a tampered spec fails every later step with a
parseenvelope. - Never report a verdict you did not obtain from
lab score --experimentorlab compareoutput in this session. No estimating, no "it would probably pass".
The state machine
With a sealed session plan the whole table collapses to one command — run
kraken lab next <exp> and do what it says:
kraken lab next momentum-1 -o json 2>/dev/null
# state: "start" → run the exact `command` it prints, then stop+score
# state: "running" → drive or wait, then `kraken session stop` + `lab score`
# state: "plan_complete" → `kraken lab compare <exp>`, conclude (Step 5)
lab next re-derives progress from the sessions tree on every call: completed
runs consume plan entries in order, aborted sessions keep their ordinals and
count for nothing, and a replay entry whose tape no longer matches its
sealed hash is refused outright. Stop and score a finished run before
asking again — an unstopped run has no summary and reads as aborted.
For a plan-less experiment (registered before run plans existed), fall back to the manual table:
| State | Evidence | Next action |
|---|---|---|
| unregistered | kraken lab show <exp> → validation error |
Step 1: freeze |
| no run yet | kraken session list → no run stamped with the experiment |
Step 2: start run |
| run live | kraken session show → status recording |
Step 3: drive or wait, then stop |
| run stopped, unjudged | status stopped, no verdict recorded in your notes |
Step 4: score + verdict |
| judged | verdict obtained | Step 5: conclude or start run n+1 |
Step 1: Freeze the hypothesis (once)
Pick a name (path-safe segment: letters, digits, ., -, _) and state
the falsifiable claim plus at least one mechanical criterion:
kraken lab new momentum-1 \
--hypothesis "buying 15m strength beats sitting in cash" \
--strategy recipe-playground-dca \
--min-return-pct 1 --max-drawdown-pct 5 --min-fills 2 \
--session replay:tape:jun-crash --session replay:tape:jun-chop \
--session live:24h \
-o json 2>/dev/null
Seal the session plan with the spec: repeatable --session entries, in
execution order — replay:<ref> (a finalized tape from
kraken tape list; its content hash is sealed, so a re-recorded tape
can never satisfy the plan) or live:<window>. Replay first to screen
cheaply, live last: the promotion gate requires a passing live session because
replay cannot enforce lookahead. The session count is sealed too — that is the
point: no running until a pass appears.
The output echoes the sealed spec with its frozen hash (sha256:…).
Freezing is once-only: a second lab new under the same name is a
validation error saying the spec is immutable. Verify any time with:
kraken lab show momentum-1 -o json 2>/dev/null
If show returns a parse error mentioning "modified after freezing", the
file was tampered with. Stop the experiment and report it — do not re-freeze
over it.
Step 2: Start a session
With a session plan, kraken lab next <exp> prints the exact start command —
use it verbatim; adjusting --speed per the reaction-time note below is
the one permitted edit. Runs are ordinary recorded sessions stamped with
--experiment — the stamp is what discovery keys on; the --label <exp>-s<n> is the human handle:
# live entry (fill in the market to record):
kraken session start --label momentum-1-s1 --experiment momentum-1 \
--symbols BTC/USD --channels ticker,trade \
-o json 2>/dev/null &
# replay entry (the tape defines the market; 10x compresses the wait):
kraken session start --label momentum-1-s2 --experiment momentum-1 \
--from tape:jun-crash --speed 10 -o json 2>/dev/null &
Replay reaction-time note: at speed N you have 1/N of live reaction time —
suits slow-cadence strategies (DCA); drop to --speed 1 for reactive ones.
(At least one --channels entry is required on live entries, and the
recorder runs in the foreground, so background it with & as the
playground skill does. The session_started stdout line carries the allocated
session id.)
Drive the strategy the hypothesis names (e.g. the recipe skill from
--strategy), passing --reason on every trade so the scorecard's
decided-fill join has data — the rationale lands in the active session's
decision log automatically.
Step 3: Stop the session
A session must stop before it can be scored — the stop summary is the anchor every later number decomposes:
kraken session stop
Step 4: Score and judge
One command produces the honest scorecard and the mechanical verdict:
kraken lab score --session latest --experiment momentum-1 -o json 2>/dev/null
source: what the session traded against —{kind:"replay", dataset, speed}or{kind:"live", symbols}, derived from the session's contract, not asserted.anchor+components[]: the stop totals and the explain-pnl waterfall, carried verbatim — this output can never disagree withkraken explain pnl.metrics:return_pct,max_drawdown,max_drawdown_pct,fees,friction,turnover_pct,hit_rate,profit_factor,slippage_sensitivity— everynullis an honest "not derivable", never zero (a buys-only DCA run has no closed round trips, sohit_rateandprofit_factorreadnullby design, not by breakage).verdict.passandverdict.checks[]: one check per frozen criterion withthreshold,observed,pass. An unknown observation fails its check.caveats[]: read them; a verdict with caveats is reported with them.
Digest for the loop log:
kraken lab score --session latest --experiment momentum-1 -o json 2>/dev/null \
| jq '{session, experiment, pass: .verdict.pass,
checks: [.verdict.checks[] | {criterion, threshold, observed, pass}],
caveats}'
The retry cues are in the error envelopes themselves: "still recording — stop it with 'kraken session stop' first" means go back to Step 3; "was aborted before it stopped … only a stopped session can be scored" means that session is dead evidence — start a fresh one; "experiment '…' not found; run 'kraken lab new …' first" means Step 1 never happened in this scope.
Step 5: Conclude — or run again
The verdict is mechanical; the conclusion is yours to report, not adjust:
- pass: state the hypothesis, the checks that carried it, and every caveat. One passing run is evidence, not proof — follow the plan to its end before promoting anything.
- fail: name the failing checks (
thresholdvsobserved) and what the waterfall says the money actually went to (fees? drawdown? never traded?). A failed experiment is a completed experiment.
Promotion: when lab next says plan_complete, assemble the promotion
evidence block from kraken lab compare and hand off to the
kraken-paper-to-live skill. Its gate is mechanical: at least 2 passing
runs with a passing live run among them — replay verdicts count only
with their lookahead caveat attached. Two replay passes never promote.
More runs: repeat Steps 2–4 (each start allocates the next ordinal), then read every session side by side:
kraken lab compare momentum-1 -o json 2>/dev/null
One verdict column per session (sessions[].verdict), plus pass_count/total
and a named error column for any run that cannot be scored (a still-running
run says so — stop it first). Only the verdicts compare across runs: they
cover different market windows, so the metric rows are per-session context.
Never average scorecards across runs into a blended number the CLI did not
produce — compare deliberately never aggregates.
Cold-context verdict reproduction
Any context — including one that never saw the sessions — reproduces a verdict from disk alone:
kraken lab show momentum-1 -o json 2>/dev/null # the sealed criteria
kraken lab score --session s1 --experiment momentum-1 -o json 2>/dev/null
Same files, same exact-Decimal math, same verdict, byte for byte. If the two
disagree with a previously reported verdict, something on disk changed —
lab show tells you whether it was the spec.
Running under /loop
Invoke as /loop with this skill and the experiment name. Each firing:
kraken lab show <exp>— missing → freeze (Step 1, with--sessionentries) and return.kraken lab next <exp> -o jsonand act on itsstate. If it refuses with a no-run-planvalidationerror (an experiment frozen before run plans existed), drive the manual state table above instead.start→ run itscommand;running→ drive/wait, then stop + score (Steps 3–4) and log the digest;plan_complete→kraken lab compare, conclude (Step 5), and stop the loop with the per-session verdicts (and the promotion evidence block, if concluding toward promotion) as the final report.
Idempotent by construction: a firing that finds nothing to advance does nothing. A killed loop resumes at the same step.
If you hit a mismatch between what you are trying to do and the CLI's interface or responses — including a mismatch between this skill and the installed CLI version's contract — feel free to submit feedback with kraken feedback.
Version History
- aa56e59 Current 2026-08-20 04:44


