Self-hostable AI agents and internal software
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Self-hosted & federated platform for AI IDE/Tools Rules and Commands via WebUI & CLI - Generate, browse, store, share AGENTS.md, CLAUDE.md, and more
Unified config generator for 30+ AI tools—solves real pain for multi-assistant shops.
Individual developers and engineering teams using multiple AI coding assistants
PromptFoo · LangSmith (config management layer)
I've published it before, but this time I completely redesigned it to be a platform that you can realistically self-host and yet, have a set of federated blueprints for you to use coming from other instances (if enabled, and also if blueprints are shared publicly).
I built it to manage all my ai config rules as currently I'm using Claude Code, Cursor, Copilot & Kiro regularly. I also use it to generate a small starting AGENTS.md file (or CLAUDE.MD, etc.) instead of relying on zero-shotting it to Claude, so I can control better what does it contain (at least, at first! but obviously, this should be growing once you start, that's when sync mechanism of the lynxp CLI I developed is worth it for me).
Why don't commit them to git? Well, sometimes it's simply not under a git repository, for many reasons. Or you have it .gitignored because you have nasty secrets there. Then you can self-host it and privately have them uploaded regularly. It's not git compatible, I just built a minimum system for this at this point.
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