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Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-08 21:36:48 -04:00

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# Cortex / Inara — Project Root
**Owner:** Scott Idem (One Sky IT / Danger Zone)
**Started:** 2026-03-04
**Status:** Active development
> *"You can't stop the signal."*
Cortex is a self-hosted multi-agent AI platform. It supports multiple users, each with their own named AI persona.
---
## Quick Orientation
| Directory | What it is |
|---|---|
| `cortex/` | FastAPI service — dispatcher, routing, LLM backends, session management |
| `home/` | User and persona data (`home/{username}/persona/{name}/`) |
| `docs/` | Integration reference docs (NC Talk bot, Google Chat bot) |
| `documentation/` | Architecture decisions, project plans, agent task lists |
---
## Multi-User Layout
Persona data lives in a two-level tree modelled on Linux home directories:
```
home/
scott/
persona/
inara/ ← IDENTITY.md, SOUL.md, MEMORY_*.md, sessions/, TASKS.json, …
holly/
persona/
tina/
[username]/
persona/
[name]/
```
Each HTTP request includes `user` and `persona` fields. The service validates both against
the `home/` tree before routing. ContextVars ensure per-request isolation in async code.
**Naming rules** (same as Linux usernames): lowercase letters, digits, `_`, `-`; must start
with a letter or underscore; max 32 characters. Example: `scott`, `holly`, `my_ai-v2`.
---
## Setup / Install
Run `install.py` on any machine to set up or update Cortex. It is idempotent — safe to re-run.
```bash
python3 install.py # install / update everything
python3 install.py --check # status check only, no changes
```
What it does: creates the Python venv, installs dependencies, writes the systemd user service,
enables linger, starts/restarts the service, checks LLM CLI auth, and sets up the daily backup timer.
Config: copy `cortex/.env.default` to `cortex/.env` and fill in secrets before first run.
## Running Cortex
Cortex runs as a **systemd user service** (no sudo required).
```bash
# Start / stop / restart
systemctl --user start cortex
systemctl --user stop cortex
systemctl --user restart cortex
# Status and logs
systemctl --user status cortex
journalctl --user -u cortex -f
# Web UI
http://localhost:8000 (or cortex.dgrzone.com on WireGuard)
```
The service starts automatically at boot via `loginctl enable-linger`.
Service file: `~/.config/systemd/user/cortex.service`
Config lives in `cortex/config.py` and `cortex/.env` (not tracked — see `cortex/.env.default`).
## Development Workflow
The codebase lives in `agents_sync/` and syncs to all fleet machines via Syncthing.
Edit code on any machine; use `dev-restart.sh` to apply changes on the host running the service.
```bash
./dev-restart.sh # restart service, show last 30 log lines
./dev-restart.sh logs # tail live logs (ctrl-c to stop)
./dev-restart.sh status # show service status only
```
## Backup
Persona data (`home/`) is excluded from git and backed up with restic.
`install.py` sets up a systemd timer that runs `backup.sh` daily at 03:00.
```bash
./backup.sh # run a backup manually
# Inspect snapshots (set env vars or export them)
RESTIC_REPOSITORY=~/backups/cortex-home-restic \
RESTIC_PASSWORD_FILE=~/.config/cortex/restic-password \
restic snapshots
```
The restic password is generated at `~/.config/cortex/restic-password` on first install.
Back it up separately — it is required to restore from any snapshot.
---
## Key Documentation
**Start here for a full picture:** [`documentation/MASTER.md`](documentation/MASTER.md)
| File | Purpose |
|---|---|
| `documentation/MASTER.md` | Index — current state, all doc links, quick reference |
| `documentation/ROADMAP.md` | Phases — what's done, what's next |
| `documentation/TODO__Agents.md` | Active task list |
| `documentation/ARCH__SYSTEM.md` | System architecture and component map |
| `documentation/ARCH__BACKENDS.md` | LLM backends, routing, fallback |
| `documentation/ARCH__PERSONA.md` | Persona system, context tiers, memory distillation |
| `documentation/ARCH__CHANNELS.md` | Input channels — web, NC Talk, Google Chat, cron |
| `documentation/ARCH__FUTURE.md` | Planned features — local orchestrator, dev agents, knowledge layer |
| `docs/NEXTCLOUD_TALK_BOT.md` | NC Talk bot setup and troubleshooting |
| `docs/GOOGLE_CHAT_BOT.md` | Google Chat Add-on setup |
| `docs/OPEN_WEBUI_API.md` | Open WebUI/Ollama API reference |
---
## Architecture at a Glance
```
[Web UI / NC Talk / Google Chat / Cron / Webhooks]
Cortex Dispatcher (FastAPI, cortex/)
├─ POST /chat — direct to LLM (streaming SSE)
├─ POST /orchestrate — Gemini tool loop → Claude response
├─ POST /webhook/nextcloud/{username} — Nextcloud Talk bot (per-user)
└─ POST /channels/google-chat/{username} — Google Chat Add-on (per-user)
LLM Backends
• Claude CLI — primary, all user-facing responses
• Gemini CLI — fallback
• Gemini API — orchestrator tool loop only (not general chat)
• Local — Open WebUI/Ollama on scott_gaming (private/offline)
Persona context loaded from home/{user}/persona/{name}/
```
See `documentation/ARCH__SYSTEM.md` for the full architecture breakdown.
---
## Personas
Each persona has its own identity, memory, and session history.
They are not tied to a specific LLM model — the name is fixed, the backend varies.
Context is loaded at request time from `home/{user}/persona/{name}/` via `cortex/context_loader.py`.
| User | Persona | Description |
|---|---|---|
| scott | inara | Scott's primary AI assistant |
| scott | developer | Scott's dev-focused persona |
| holly | tina | Holly's primary AI assistant |
| brian | wintermute | Brian's primary AI assistant |
---
## Channels
Webhook endpoints are per-user — each user configures their own secrets in `home/{username}/channels.json`.
| Channel | Status | Endpoint |
|---|---|---|
| Web UI | Live | `https://cortex.dgrzone.com` — session auth (login form + JWT cookie) |
| Nextcloud Talk | Live | `POST /webhook/nextcloud/{username}` — HMAC-signed, async reply |
| Google Chat | Live | `POST /channels/google-chat/{username}` — Workspace Add-on, JWT auth |
See `docs/NEXTCLOUD_TALK_BOT.md` and `docs/GOOGLE_CHAT_BOT.md` for setup instructions.
---
## User Management
```bash
cd cortex
# Create a user directory and send an invite email
.venv/bin/python manage_passwords.py invite <username> <email>
# Register a Google account for sign-in (run after user completes onboarding)
.venv/bin/python manage_passwords.py google-add <username> <email>
# List users with password, Google, and email status
.venv/bin/python manage_passwords.py list
# Set/check a password directly
.venv/bin/python manage_passwords.py set <username>
.venv/bin/python manage_passwords.py check <username>
```
New users receive a link to `/setup/{token}` where they set their own password and create their first persona. Invite tokens expire in 72 hours and are one-time-use.
To enable a channel for a user, create `home/{username}/channels.json` — see the relevant doc in `docs/`.
---
## Testing
```bash
cd cortex
.venv/bin/python -m pytest tests/ -q
```
80 tests covering API endpoints, persona routing, tool functions, and security.
---
## Related Projects
| Project | Path |
|---|---|
| Aether Platform API | `~/OSIT_dev/aether_api_fastapi/` |
| Aether Frontend | `~/OSIT_dev/aether_app_sveltekit/` |
| Fleet coordination | `~/agents_sync/` |