The nervous system. Eight extensions that make cascade real. Without this bundle, cascade is just a kernel hook that fires and nothing listens. The kernel provides the primitive: when content is written at a cascade-enabled node, fire onCascade. That's it. The kernel doesn't propagate. It doesn't filter. It doesn't compress. It doesn't monitor. It fires one hook and trusts extensions to do the rest. With this bundle, signals propagate outward through children, cross lands through Canopy peers, get filtered by each node's perspective so trees only drink what they care about, get compressed into shared codebooks so repeated patterns don't waste bandwidth, get monitored for gaps where signals expected a listener and found none, get health-checked by pulse so you know the nervous system is alive, and get recorded in flow so you can see what moved and when. Propagation moves signals through the tree and across lands. Perspective-filter lets nodes declare what signals they accept. Sealed-transport encrypts signals for cross-land delivery. Codebook compresses repeated signal patterns into shared vocabulary. Gap-detection surfaces missing capabilities when signals find no listener. Long-memory gives the tree persistent context across conversation sessions. Pulse monitors cascade health and alerts when the nervous system degrades. Flow visualizes signal movement through the tree. Every land that turns on cascadeEnabled wants this. It's the first bundle most operators install after the base TreeOS extensions. Install: treeos ext install treeos-cascade
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