Accountability protocol for autonomous AI agents on open networks
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Jun 20, 2026 - TypeScript
Accountability protocol for autonomous AI agents on open networks
Generational context handoff for FLUX-native agents — the baton IS the brain
Identity registry and lifecycle management for fleets of AI agents. Zero-dependency TypeScript IAM: cryptographic agent identity (Ed25519), declared capabilities with fail-closed authorization, an enforced lifecycle (provision, activate, suspend, revoke, expire, archive), A2A Signed Agent Cards, and a hash-chained audit trail.
Agent Lifecycle Framework: Documentation as executable infrastructure for birthing and evolving autonomous AI agents
The operating system for human-AI teams. Turn a shared folder into a governed multi-agent system. No code, no server, no database.
Multi-agent orchestration system for pi-coding-agent — dispatch, command, and orchestrate specialized AI agents with real-time web dashboard
Cross-model lifecycle governance OS: folds before/during/after agent-action stage verdicts into governed/partial/ungoverned and flags cross-stage contradictions. stdlib-only, deterministic, hash-chained ledger.
The failsafe for autonomous AI agents. Dead man's switch that prevents runaway costs, zombie agents, and chaos.
AI Hook Factory CLI — generate and manage AI agent lifecycle hooks
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