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Operator cockpit

AI OS is the host application: a local-first cockpit for seeing readiness, recovering context, running reviewed actions, and understanding what changed.

  • Home summarizes local readiness, usage, activity, and Dream review state.
  • Skills inventories reusable capabilities available to the operator.
  • Memory and Knowledge Graph turn local project context into bounded, browser-safe views.
  • Activity gives a scannable record of relevant local work.
  • Agents show Hermes, Claude Code, and OpenClaw readiness and their distinct boundaries.
  • Scheduler refreshes host, extension, and Dream jobs through named commands.
  • Extensions add isolated product workflows such as Trend Finder and AI Rogue.

Local operator capabilities default to full local access and visible execution when their requirements are ready. Guardrails remain in place around local requests, validation, timeouts, redaction, and confined paths.

A missing provider, unavailable tool, offline dependency, or public-demo mode can restrict an individual workflow. The UI should identify that state and give a recovery path instead of presenting a disabled scaffold as complete.