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cmdr

Command, approval & audit for many agents

When one operator runs many AI agents, the scarce thing is control. cmdr is the command console — a single place to direct agents, approve what they do, and keep an audit trail of every call.

CThe human-in-command thinking behind the firewall's governance
Role in firewall
Human command · approval · audit
Status
Studio tool · in use
Surface
Multi-agent console
Pattern
Command & control

The problem.

Agents are easy to spawn and hard to govern. As soon as more than one is running, you lose the thread: what was approved, what acted on its own, what touched which data.

For AI to be trusted in the real world, a human has to stay in command — able to direct, approve, and reconstruct after the fact. Without that, "the agent did it" is not an answer anyone can audit.

The approach.

cmdr is a command-and-control surface for a fleet of agents, built around the operator, not the model.

  • Direct multiple agents from one console
  • Approval gates on the actions that matter
  • An audit trail of who did what, when, and on what data
  • Human stays in command — the agents stay accountable

This is the governance muscle the firewall needs: every time AI acts on protected data, a human can have directed it, approved it, and audited it.

Where it stands.

cmdr is an internal studio tool, in use to run PlexMesh's own multi-agent work — the proving ground for the command, approval, and audit patterns the firewall productizes.

Many
Agents, one console
Approve
Gated actions
Audit
Full trail
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