## Prompt Markers Embedded in Shell Commands - Keep Konsole usage unchanged: the human runs commands normally, the Kompanion agent watches and journals in the background. - Introduce a lightweight marker syntax to flag prompts for the agent without leaving the terminal context. - Example marker: the `§` character wrapping a phrase, e.g. `§"mermaid, tell me a story"` or `> §(good editor for go)`. - When the agent sees a marker, it interprets the enclosed text as an LLM-style instruction and can respond or take action. - Markers can be mixed with actual commands, e.g. `echo $(gpg --agent --daemon)` followed by `§"generate a deployment checklist"`. - Future work: define how the bridge detects markers in real time, how responses are surfaced (inline vs. side panel), and how to opt-in/out per session.