Architecture, overview, homelab build plan, agent handbook, ADRs, and agent operating rules. All sensitive operational details sanitized (real IPs, hostnames, client names replaced with generic placeholders). Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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AgentLab
Self-hosted multi-agent AI orchestration platform for infrastructure automation, private AI inference, and business operations.
Contents
| Document | What it covers |
|---|---|
| overview.md | Plain-language overview + how to replicate the pattern |
| architecture.md | Full system map — hardware, networking, AI stack, three-lane model |
| homelab-build-plan.md | HP Z640 home server phased rebuild plan |
| agent-handbook.md | Shared operating protocol for all AI agents |
| decisions/ | Architectural Decision Records |
| rules/ | Agent operating rules — research protocol, README maintenance, proactive engineering |
Quick summary
AgentLab is a controlled operating model for AI-assisted engineering:
- A Docker devcontainer is the bounded workspace — agents run inside it, not on the host
- A Git repo is the durable memory — all instructions, state, handoffs, and outputs live in it
- Three AI agents (Claude, Codex, Gemini) each have their own branch and lane of work
- A human promotion gate controls what reaches production
- Private data never leaves the machine — local Ollama handles the private lane
The name for the overall system direction is Therapon — an operator-owned control plane that doesn't depend on any single vendor or subscription stack.