Launch the Panel
Use the panel for council slots, tools, workflows, memory, Text Theater, Dreamer, environment, diagnostics, and live runtime state.
- Primary: /panel
- Health: /api/health
A live council runtime for humans, agents, Dreamer diagnostics, Text Theater, Hub discovery, semantic memory, workflows, and operator instrumentation.
This Space is the browser operator surface, MCP endpoint, GPT Actions target, and deployment-facing council runtime. The private name is launch posture; the system is being aligned for public-ready parity.
Three doors. Same runtime. Choose the surface that matches the job.
Use the panel for council slots, tools, workflows, memory, Text Theater, Dreamer, environment, diagnostics, and live runtime state.
Use the MCP SSE surface for agent access to the same runtime without opening the browser UI.
https://tostido-champion-council-private.hf.space/mcp/sseHF_TOKENUse the Space repo, GitHub repo, and self_deploy folder for private copies, persistence, policy work, and deployment experiments.
The page stays simple. The machinery behind it can be strange.
Operate council slots, tools, workflows, memory, diagnostics, and environment state.
Readable live-frame views for blackboard, embodiment, render, and snapshots.
Diagnostics and honesty reports for Dreamer and RSSM experiments.
Discover models and pull Convergence cocoons from catalog-style Hub repos.
Shared runtime access for MCP-capable agents and GPT Actions.
Memory lookup and runtime context with receipts for mutation.
Readable operations first. Mutation requires evidence and a named lane.
The Council may remember automatically. The Council may suggest automatically. The Council may not mutate canon without a receipt. The Council may not delete memory without a named human act.
The landing page is the front door. The full command sheet belongs in the self_deploy docs.
Proxy and capsule in one service. Best default for local operators.
Separate services for scaling and independent capsule lifecycle control.
Use a local panel and proxy against a remote MCP capsule endpoint.
Give this shape to an MCP client. Use environment variables for credentials.
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