AI for cloud operations & DevOps
Operations happen in the terminal — and so should the AI. Rysh gives ops teams an agent per pane, persistent sessions that survive disconnects, and built-in channels so an agent can reach you on Slack or email.
The problem
Cloud work is long-running and interruptible: you kick off a job, lose the SSH connection, and lose the context. Adding AI usually means yet another disconnected tool with no memory of what your terminal just did.
How Rysh helps
Rysh sessions are persistent — detach and reattach with output, history and layout intact, like tmux, but with an agent in every pane. Agents run commands (with approval), stream long jobs in the background, and can search and fetch from the web to check docs or status pages mid-incident.
Event pipelines let an agent drive a runbook step by step, and “humanoids” connect a pane to an external channel — so an autonomous agent can post to Slack or email when something needs a human. Loop detection stops a misbehaving agent from spinning.
Key capabilities
- Persistent detach/reattach sessions for long-running ops work
- Approvals + loop detection so automated commands stay safe
- Background bash, web search and web fetch during incidents
- Pipelines &
##>events to script multi-step runbooks - Humanoids: connect a pane to Slack / email channels
- Remote sharing & an upstream server for team-wide workspaces
See it in action
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