Hoprel by Aurict
A local-first AI workspace for conversations, files, artifacts, Design Studio, Finance Desk, and remote control.
download Hoprel →v1.2.5 · AGPLv3
desktop · terminal · mobile
Move this codebase forward safely.
Aurict brings agentic work to the surface that fits: Hoprel for a local-first desktop workspace, a native terminal runtime for code, and Aurict Mobile for research and remote control.
one account · your providers · local context · explicit control
Each product has a distinct job. The same Aurict identity, providers, and work travel with you.
A local-first AI workspace for conversations, files, artifacts, Design Studio, Finance Desk, and remote control.
download Hoprel →The open-source runtime for agentic coding, multi-agent execution, MCP, local context, and explicit command approvals.
install in your shell →BYOK chat, research, document generation, and live remote control when your desktop work needs your attention.
visit Aurict Mobile ↗Aurict does not replace one chat window with another. It makes your project, risk, and the shape of the work visible.
Every task routes to a domain specialist — explore, code, review, test, debug, docs, security, performance, analytics — each with its own tools and context budget. Complex work decomposes and runs in parallel instead of waiting in a single queue.
On first run, Aurict walks your directory tree, detects framework and package manager, and ranks the files most likely to matter — no manual context to attach, nothing to paste.
One install command ships a native compiled binary for macOS, Linux, and Windows — no Node runtime at execution time, no WSL detour, no Rosetta tax on Apple Silicon.
Bring your own MCP servers, custom commands, and shared team skills. Your existing config works on first run — nothing is locked behind a proprietary cloud.
Every capability is not a separate box. It is part of the same operating path from context to result.
Every shell command is analyzed before it runs — safe commands execute instantly, destructive ones stop for confirmation.
Risky calls pass through a policy sandbox: approvals, protected paths, scrubbed env, timeouts, and an audit trail.
Nine specialists in isolated workers — explore, code, review, test, docs, security, debug, performance, analytics.
Framework and tool-specific context, injected automatically the moment your stack is detected.
Drop in your existing config and every MCP server you use — filesystem, GitHub, Postgres, browser — works immediately.
A real compiled binary for x64 — no WSL, no PowerShell workarounds. Shell auto-detected.
Decisions and conventions stored locally and recalled per-session — across every restart.
150+ design systems and 111 skill templates — describe a UI idea, pick a system, get a full implementation brief.
Security capability starts hidden from the model entirely. You choose how far Aurict is allowed to reach.
Defensive review and reporting only. No offensive tooling is exposed to the model.
Controlled, Docker-backed scans against an allowlisted target — rate-limited and permissioned.
The larger experimental image, for when you deliberately need the full toolset. Approval required every time.
$ aurict /config security allow <target> — every active profile still requires an allowlisted target and explicit approval.
Aurict mobile is not just a remote approval screen. It is a bring-your-own-key assistant where users can chat with the models they already trust, ask for research, generate PDFs and reports, and continue work away from the terminal.
Use your own OpenAI, Anthropic, Google, OpenRouter, xAI, Azure, Bedrock, or local model keys.
Ask for market scans, technical comparisons, repo research, source summaries, or planning briefs.
Turn conversations into PDFs, specs, reports, checklists, release notes, or client-ready summaries.
Keep the same account for browser login, mobile approvals, and live CLI session control.
macOS, Linux, or Windows — same command everywhere.
Launch inside any project directory.
# provider, key, modelInteractive setup — security tools stay off unless you opt in.
Optional. Targets still need explicit allow-listing.
via MCP — connect anything with a config file
start in your own context
The short answers you need to make a decision.
Yes — Aurict is AGPLv3 licensed and open source on GitHub, free for individuals and teams alike. You bring your own model provider key.