Run AI agents with fine-grained access control and zero-setup brokering.
Copy the install command and let the AI configure it · recommended for beginners
No copy-paste install info for "nono" yet — see the docs or source repo.
Use nono to configure capability policies for my AI agent: allow reading a specific project directory and accessing an internal document search API, but block other system files, external network access, and sensitive environment variables. Provide policy design suggestions and how to run it.
A clear agent permission policy plan describing allowed and blocked resources plus runtime setup guidance.
I want to quickly run a coding assistant agent in my local development environment using nono to broker tool access directly inside the agent context. Explain how to organize capabilities, reduce latency, and avoid extra infrastructure.
A local integration plan covering capability design, low-latency access, and minimal deployment recommendations.
Using nono, design a least-privilege model for a multi-tool agent that reads code, searches documentation, and runs tests. Define access scope, risks, and isolation recommendations for each capability.
A capability-by-capability least-privilege design document with scopes, risk analysis, and isolation strategies.
Define and enforce fine-grained A2A access policies between AI agents.
Keep AI coding agents architecture-aware, verified, drift-checked, and safer over long tasks.
Enable shared memory, coordination, and code context for AI coding agents.
Govern AI agent spending, deduplicate requests, and settle usage with x402.
Set real-time payment rules for AI agents and block unauthorized spending.
Turn vague automation requests into tool stacks, prompts, QA checks, and human boundaries.