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create-stead

v0.2.1

Published

Stead: an agentic OS for your life. Workspaces for the pillars of your life, agents acting in your stead.

Readme

Stead

An agentic OS for your life.

Stead raises a house of Claude Code workspaces for the pillars of your life (health, finance, career, personal, projects), each fitted with skills, routines, and an agent team acting in your stead, under rules you write. You install it once. You own it. It grows by your hand.

npm create stead

That one line raises the whole house on your disk: kernel, five workspaces, starter skills, a local memory. Then open a terminal in your stead and run claude. Nothing runs on its own until you say so, and Stead itself sends nothing anywhere: the only thing that talks to the network is your own Claude session, under the Claude account you already have.

Prefer a window over the terminal? The Stead Command Centre is the same house with a cockpit, one download for macOS at stead.house.

Requires Node 18+ and Claude Code. The house memory wants uv; without it the workspaces still stand and memory wires up later with one command.