Quickstart
After installation, stay in the CLI. The supported operator path is short on
purpose: set up identity once, prepare the first clone, confirm readiness, and
re-enter the same continuity line through wake.
1. Run aegis init
aegis init
init is the first-use setup flow. It:
- binds the local operator identity
- lets you choose a personality preset
- lets you seed the first durable goal for the first clone
- captures the active provider configuration before real conversations begin
- prepares the first named clone so
wakeis the next step - surfaces the IM handoff so
aegis gateway setup --default-clone-id <clone>can open the IM chooser without leaving the main operator flow
2. Confirm readiness
aegis status
Use status before the first durable conversation. It tells you whether the
active provider, profile, and local runtime posture are ready.
3. Enter wake
aegis wake
wake is the main conversational surface. That is where continuity stays
primary.
Optional: wire IM
aegis gateway setup --default-clone-id demo
Use this entrypoint when you want to choose an IM surface, configure it, or inspect IM readiness without remembering the provider-specific setup commands.
4. Create another clone only when you need one
aegis clone nova --initial-goal "Own the release readiness thread"
Each clone is an isolated Aegis individual with its own continuity line,
personality drift, and future wake history.
Optional: non-interactive setup
For scripted setup, you can preconfigure the provider path directly:
aegis init --non-interactive \
--initial-goal "Carry the first durable thread" \
--provider-id openai-compatible
For deeper provider setup, continue with Providers and models.