DevNexus
DevNexus helps you work with agents on real projects.
It creates a small workspace root for agent collaboration. The workspace records the source folders, work trackers, context files, generated agent support, and publication rules agents need before they edit code.
Start Here
- Feature overview summarizes what DevNexus provides.
- Getting started walks through the first workspace.
- Concepts defines the workspace model and vocabulary.
- First workspace from existing components shows how to coordinate several existing folders in one workspace.
Common Workflows
- Agent workflows covers worktrees, automation loops, result files, and coordination handoffs.
- PostgreSQL claim authority explains how to opt into strong multi-host work-item claims.
- Publication workflows covers review handoff, green-main checks, release trains, feature branch delivery, and finalization gates.
- Git workflow integration explains how DevNexus models branch strategies, freshness decisions, human gates, pause/resume, and cleanup around existing Git workflows.
- Providers, auth, and hosting covers GitHub Apps, GitHub CLI profiles, GitLab, Jira, user accounts, machine-user accounts, and workspace repository hosting.
- Multi-tracker work tracking covers local and provider-backed trackers.
- DevNexus cockpit covers the host cockpit, workspace drill-downs, HITL actions, plugins, and embeddable data contracts.
Project Internals
- Architecture notes covers the internal design.
- Automation command execution records the argv execution policy for local automation commands.
- Security hotspot policy records the local Sonar hotspot handling policy and source references.
- Source quality records local and CI quality checks.
- Source topology records the TypeScript source and test directory layout.
- Release versioning records the release-stage labels used before the first stable public API.
- PostgreSQL claim authority initiative tracks the long-lived design and slice plan for strong multi-host claim coordination.
- Review policy design records the source-backed concept for local, provider, and gated review behavior.
- Agent-client plugin policy records the current Codex and Claude plugin exposure, runtime, distribution, and uninstall decisions.
- Agent-client plugin smoke tests records the no-network smoke boundary and the gated live-client checklist.