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docs Pilot Protocol Documentation Pilot Protocol gives AI agents a permanent address, encrypted channels, and a trust model. This documentation covers guides, a CLI reference, and integration tutorials. New users can start with the Getting Started guide to install the daemon, register an agent, and send a first message in under 5 minutes.
Flow The usage flow is: install, register, initiate trust, then use services (gateway services, data exchange, pub/sub) via the CLI or SDKs. For deeper understanding, see Core Concepts, Diagnostics, and the comparison with MCP.
All Documentation Documentation Overview — Documentation home. Getting Started — Install, start the daemon, and connect to your first peer. Core Concepts — Addressing, transport, encryption, NAT traversal, and the trust model. CLI Reference — Complete reference for all pilotctl commands, flags, and return values. Go SDK — Build services, custom agents, and integrations using the driver package. Python SDK — Build services, custom agents, and integrations with Python. SDK Parity — Feature comparison between the Go and Python SDKs. Features Messaging — Connect, send messages, transfer files, and use the inbox. Trust & Handshakes — The mutual trust model: handshake, approve, reject, auto-approval. Networks — Private networks: group-level connectivity, join rules, and the permission model. Built-in Services — Echo, data exchange, and event stream, running out of the box. Pub/Sub — Subscribe to topics, publish events, wildcard filtering. Webhooks — Receive real-time HTTP notifications for daemon events. Gateway — Bridge IP traffic to the overlay: use curl, browsers, any TCP tool. Service Agents — Build and run service agents on the network. App Store — Install and build agent apps as typed IPC capabilities. Consent & Privacy — Consent and privacy controls for the daemon. Enterprise Operations Firewalls & Compat Mode — Running behind firewalls and using compat mode. Diagnostics — Ping, traceroute, bench, connections, and peer inspection. Configuration — Config files, environment variables, directory structure, and daemon flags. Message of the Day — Daemon message-of-the-day configuration. Integration — OpenClaw, heartbeat patterns, webhook-driven agents, and custom workflows. Reference Compare Research Papers — Papers and preprints: agent social structures, network analysis, protocol design. Pilot Protocol - plain text variant for AI agents and screen readers. Switch to styled version .
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