atlasclaw
Coordinates multi-agent workflows across distributed systems without duplicating logic or auth per integration.
Enterprise agent framework that lets employees work across CRM, ITSM, monitoring, HR, finance, and other internal systems through one conversational AI interface. A pluggable provider model exposes each system's capabilities, and strict permission inheritance runs every action under the authenticated user's real access rights. Runs embedded in an existing product or standalone; this core repo ships without concrete providers — provider packages load separately.
- Trigger cross-system workflows in natural language instead of switching consoles and dashboards
- Query operational data across CRM, ITSM, and monitoring systems from a single entry point
- Embed a conversational AI agent module inside an existing enterprise product
Coordinates multi-agent workflows across distributed systems without duplicating logic or auth per integration. Reduces complexity when infrastructure spans multiple clouds or on-prem deployments.
Enterprise software teams adding a conversational AI agent layer over existing internal systems (CRM, ITSM, HR, finance) without weakening governance or rebuilding agent infrastructure from scratch.
https://github.com/CloudChef/atlasclaw
By CloudChef
How to Get It
git clone https://github.com/CloudChef/atlasclaw.git && cd atlasclaw && python3 -m venv .venv && source .venv/bin/activate && pip install -r requirements.txt — then create an atlasclaw.json config in the project root
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Help me trigger cross-system workflows in natural language instead of switching consoles and dashboards
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catalog_hygiene stale-eval refresh: Scored from trust signals (evidence-eval-v1): 83 GitHub stars; 12 contributors; last commit 5d ago; license Apache-2.0.
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catalog_hygiene stale-eval refresh: Scored from trust signals (evidence-eval-v1): 83 GitHub stars; 12 contributors; last commit 5d ago; license Apache-2.0.