DOCSUpdated April 2026

Documentation is the product manual. Start here, then keep moving.

Install HASP, prove one brokered run, bind a repo, connect an agent, and verify releases without leaving the docs surface.

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Start

  • Overview

    What HASP is, what ships in the public repo, and what the local broker does.

  • Mental model

    How to think about vaults, repo boundaries, consumers, grants, sessions, audit, and redaction.

  • Value-free manifests

    The committed .hasp.manifest.json contract for requirements, targets, examples, delivery, and safety rules.

  • Quickstart

    The shortest safe path to a working local HASP install.

  • Install

    Homebrew install, upgrade, uninstall, packaged releases, and source builds.

  • After Install

    The common first-run path after installing HASP.

Operate

  • Command guide

    What each HASP command does, when to use it, and how it compares to nearby commands.

  • Operator Guide

    Environment variables, repo guardrails, audit, backup, and safe local operation.

  • Repo targets

    Value-free repo requirements, target-scoped delivery, examples, and app/MCP target behavior.

Agents

  • Agent Profiles

    First-class support profile expectations and the generic broker path.

  • Codex CLI

    Connect Codex CLI through HASP as a brokered MCP surface.

  • Claude Code

    Connect Claude Code through HASP as a brokered MCP surface.

  • Cursor

    Connect Cursor through HASP as a brokered MCP surface.

  • Aider

    Connect Aider through HASP as a brokered MCP surface.

  • Hermes

    Connect Hermes through HASP as a brokered MCP surface.

  • OpenClaw

    Connect OpenClaw through HASP as a brokered MCP surface.

  • Generic Broker Path

    Use HASP with CLI- or MCP-capable agents that do not have first-class profiles yet.

Release

  • Changelog

    Public release notes for shipped HASP versions.

  • Release distribution

    Release assets, hosted mirrors, checksums, signatures, and Homebrew formula updates.

  • Install and release

    Operator-facing release verification and install details.

Reference

  • Glossary

    HASP vocabulary used across CLI help, docs, audit events, and errors.

  • CLI reference

    Exact help output generated by the installed hasp binary.

  • Errors

    Error messages, stable exit buckets, JSON error codes, hints, and recovery guidance.

Versions

  • Docs versions

    Open the docs that match an installed HASP release.