Reference

Use the reference when you need canonical details about architecture, runtime behavior, state locations, plugin authoring, quality gates, or support boundaries.

Runtime reference

  • Architecture — shell model, workspaces, runtime modes, and plugins.
  • Containers and Host Mode — workspace runtime modes, requirements, logs, and caveats.
  • Container Isolation — per-workspace container lifecycle, mounts, networking, dev-server registry behavior, and host fallback.
  • Sero CLI — source-checked command syntax, namespaces, output, side effects, batch behavior, and plugin bridging.
  • State and Folders — profile paths, workspace state, app state, memory storage, and redaction guidance.
  • models.json — local/custom model provider schema, examples, discovery behavior, and recovery.
  • Agent Definitions — subagent Markdown frontmatter, model resolution, settings, and child-session limits.

Plugin authors

  • Plugins — distribution modes, local development, and alpha guidance.
  • App Runtime — source-checked @sero-ai/app-runtime hooks, bridge APIs, and widget registry.
  • Plugin Author Quick Path — practical path from package shape to extension, UI, runtime, and widgets.
  • Plugin Quickstart — canonical starter example and success criteria.
  • Plugin End-to-End Example — larger example that includes UI, background runtime, widgets, and tools.

Quality / safety / help

  • Coverage Audit — source-checked product coverage map for the public docs site.
  • Testing / Evals — current quality model, smoke checks, promptfoo evals, cost/auth caveats, and scenario coverage.
  • Security / Privacy — local-first posture, remote surfaces, safeguards, permissions, and sensitive state.
  • Troubleshooting — fixes for native modules, dev startup, containers, host mode, providers, and baseline reporting.
  • Known Limitations — platform, runtime, product maturity, and distribution limitations.
  • Support Scope — supported alpha baseline, runtime support matrix, and issue-reporting expectations.

Plugin catalog

  • Plugin Catalog — public catalog for built-in and external/local plugins, with selected dedicated plugin pages.