@sidpalas: I’m excited to share Deputies, an open source control plane for background coding agents! The goal is simple: move agen…
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Deputies is an open source control plane for background coding agents, allowing teams to centralize agentic software development, review outputs, and maintain traceable history, built on Flue Framework with Slack/GitHub integrations and Docker sandbox support.
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I’m excited to share Deputies, an open source control plane for background coding agents!
The goal is simple: move agentic software development off individual laptops and into a central hub where teams can see what agents are doing, review their outputs, and keep a traceable history of the work.
Inspired by systems like Inspect/Open-Inspect, Minions, and Open SWE, I built Deputies on top of @FredKSchott’s Flue Framework.
It’s designed to run in your own infrastructure and trust boundaries, with Slack/GitHub integrations and @daytonaio + Docker sandbox support.
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