Scope
Pick the repo, goal, budget, and verification commands.
Forge runs a local plan, patch, gate, and review loop against your repositories. It uses your Claude, Codex, and DeepSeek lanes, stops at hard limits, and leaves a branch you can inspect before anything merges.
amaterasu / deepseek-pro
Forge is a personal workshop for bounded AI development passes. It keeps the work local, routes each run through explicit checks, mirrors important state to Discord or phone push, and treats "ready" as inspection material rather than a shipped change.
Every run has a budget, a branch, proof commands, and a stop condition.
Pick the repo, goal, budget, and verification commands.
Forge plans, patches, gates, and reviews on an iteration branch.
Cost caps, rate limits, failed gates, and human questions stop the loop.
You get the branch, logs, verdict, costs, and next action.
Mission control, cost awareness, and autonomous recovery without giving up human review.
Chains scoped mission actions, then stops cleanly when a gate, edge case, or human decision needs attention.
Routes cheaper work through DeepSeek with tracked spend, live cost updates, and low-cap halt behavior.
Local Amaterasu, Tsukuyomi, and Raijin records shape prompts without depending on Kanade being online.
NSSM keeps the dashboard and orchestrator available after terminal windows close.
Rate-limit pauses can schedule a Windows Task Scheduler resume instead of losing the run.
ntfy.sh can mirror run state changes to a phone without adding a paid notification service.
Forge can shape runs with local persona records, even when Kanade is offline.
Clear the path, preserve the proof, and bring the branch home warm.
Slow the room down. Name the risk before the next command moves.
Hit the build hard, report the thunder, leave no hidden failure mode.
This preview shows the shape of the workbench: active missions, resumable runs, visible costs, persona controls, and run history that keeps the proof next to the patch.
halted · verdict pending · amaterasu / codex
Forge is local-first, self-hosted, and built for one operator's real workflow. This page is a public-facing preview of the idea, not a product funnel, account system, installer, or telemetry pitch.