Watches GitHub orgs and repos for inbound issues and PRs, assesses them against stated intent with an LLM, and routes actions — respond, approve, escalate, or dispatch to your task system.
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Watches GitHub orgs and repos for inbound issues and PRs, assesses them against stated intent with an LLM, and routes actions — respond, approve, escalate, or dispatch to your task system.
Gatekeeper stands at the GitHub gate. When an automated agent needs to act on a repository, Gatekeeper mints a short-lived, role-scoped GitHub App installation token narrowed to exactly what that role is allowed to do — and nothing more.
A self-hosted LLM routing daemon with fallback chains, quota tracking, and an OpenAI-compatible HTTP API. Route requests across Claude, Codex, Gemini, Ollama, and API backends — with automatic failover when any of them degrades, rate-limits, or exhausts quota.
A self-hosted agent capability registry. Declare what your agents can do — intents, conversation kinds, trust labels, sequencing — and answer routing queries over HTTP. Backed by local YAML files or a git repository.
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