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Overview
human is an AI development rig designed to provide teams with a pre-configured, secure pipeline from idea to code review. It integrates with existing issue trackers, documentation, design, and analytics platforms, wiring them together around a coding agent. The system emphasizes context engineering, token efficiency, and strict security boundaries, ensuring the AI operates on real requirements without exposing sensitive credentials. It features a daemon-client architecture for isolated devcontainers, a desktop workflow board, and a suite of lifecycle skills for autonomous development.
Key features
- Secure by default: Outbound firewall, secret-redacting filesystem, vault-resolved credentials, and isolated devcontainers.
- Token efficiency: Structural code navigation and signal-extracted data reduce token usage by up to 95% compared to raw APIs.
- Context engineering: Connectors for trackers, Notion, Figma, and Amplitude with cross-source search and codebase indexing.
- Daemon-client architecture: Host daemon holds credentials and proxies requests; container client forwards commands securely.
- Lifecycle skills: Pre-built Claude Code skills for ideate, sprint, plan, execute, review, autofix, security, and gardening.
- Desktop workflow board: Interactive drag-and-drop GUI to trigger pipeline stages and monitor agent progress.
- Audit trail: Structured, queryable record of every agent action against trackers, with durable on-disk logs.
Requirements, installation and quick start
Via Homebrew: `brew install --cask gethuman-sh/tap/human`
Via mise: `mise use -g github:gethuman-sh/human`
Via Go: `go install github.com/gethuman-sh/human@latest`
As a devcontainer Feature: Add `{ "features": { "ghcr.io/gethuman-sh/treehouse/human:1": {} } }` to `devcontainer.`.
Usage
Model compatibility and use cases
The repository explicitly mentions integration with Claude Code (Anthropic's Claude) for its AI developer agents and skills.
License and risk notes
MIT License.
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Release and maintenance
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