Tahyi

Pre-release · Self-hosted

A swarm of agents for your infrastructure.

Tahyi coordinates specialist AI agents that run deployment, monitoring, observability, and database operations — autonomously on reversible work, gated on the rest.

Quickstart
$ git clone https://github.com/kay-g2/tahyi-site.git
$ cd tahyi-site && npm install
$ npm run dev
# → site at http://localhost:4321

Quickstart

Self-hosted. Dry-run by default.

Clone the repo, register a non-production environment, and enable your first specialist agent — with every action traced in the audit log before it touches real infrastructure.

Why a swarm, not a chatbot.

01

Specialists, not generalists

Deployment, monitoring, observability, and DBA each get a narrow expert — not one model guessing across your entire stack.

02

Coordinated, not isolated

A shared layer routes tasks, context, and handoffs so agents act as a colony, not a pile of scripts.

03

Autonomous with safety

Reversible operations run on their own. Destructive and one-way-door actions hit approval gates — always.

From toil to traced automation.

01

Register your environment

Point Tahyi at a beachhead cluster or account. Start in non-production.

02

Enable specialists

Turn on the agents you need — deployment first, then monitoring, observability, DBA.

03

Review and run

Dry-run plans land in the audit log. Approve one-way doors. Let reversible work flow.

Everything you need to run infra with agents.

Domain experts

Four founding agents own deployment, monitoring, observability, and DBA — each replaceable without rewriting the swarm.

Shared operating layer

Tasks, context, handoffs, and heartbeats — an explicit contract between agents.

Two-way / one-way doors

Autonomy on reversible ops; gates on destructive and irreversible actions.

Full trace

Every plan, tool call, and outcome logged — append-only, replayable.

Ops without a full SRE org

Production-grade operations for teams that cannot staff 24/7 experts across every domain.

Self-hosted · MIT planned

Designed for your infrastructure. Public release pending board approval.

Bring your own models.

Tahyi connects to the LLM providers you already use. Configure credentials via environment variables — never commit secrets to the repo or agent prompts.

Claude OpenAI Gemini Open-source / local

Built for production teams.

Tahyi is designed for self-hosted deployment with an MIT license at public release. Documentation is Markdown-first. Contributions open when the board approves public repos.

Frequently asked questions.

How is Tahyi different from ChatGPT or a single coding agent for ops?
Tahyi is a coordinated swarm of domain specialists with safety gates and an audit log — not one generalist session. Each agent owns a narrow slice of infrastructure operations.
Will agents run destructive commands without asking?
No. One-way-door actions require explicit approval. Dry-run is the default on early builds.
What does Tahyi support at launch?
0.1 targets a documented beachhead environment. The four founding specialists — deployment, monitoring, observability, DBA — ship before breadth expands.
Is Tahyi open source?
Designed for self-hosted deployment with an MIT license at public release. Repos are private during pre-release — track progress on TAH-74.

Hire your first specialist.

Self-hosted. Dry-run by default. Every action traced.