reggie
v1.0 protocol liveMARS-conforming registrybacked by Sigil bonds

REGGIE

The registry that grows on you.
One million verifiable agents, tools, skills, models & datasets — every single one with a human at the root.

~/farmstand

$ reggie install agent/web-research

1.04Mentries published
23,420verified publishers
184federated registries
99.997%resolve uptime · 90d
fresh agentsno slophuman-rootedpublisher-bondedfederatedMARS-conformingreggiefresh agentsno slophuman-rootedpublisher-bondedfederatedMARS-conformingreggie
our manifesto

The agent web should be Verifiable.

Reggie publishes nothing it can't trace back to a human. Every entry has a cryptographic root, a publisher bond on Sigil, and an attestation graph that anyone can audit — even your auditor.

01

Verifiable.

Each entry carries an Ed25519 signature over a content hash. Resolution returns the canonical bytes — tamper detection is a single comparison. Sigil anchors guarantee global immutability.

02

Federated.

Run your own MARS registry. Reggie federates with anyone who follows the protocol. Your team's tools, your community's models, your customers' agents — all addressable through one search.

03

Bonded.

Publishers post collateral on Sigil. Bad behavior gets slashed. Good behavior earns reputation. The bond escalates with severity tier — your image-classifier costs less to ship than your custodial-wallet agent.

04

Lineaged.

Every agent traces back to a Human Master Record (HMR). Lineage is enforced cryptographically with HKDF chains. If someone trained an agent on stolen weights, it shows up at the root.

05

Fast.

Three-hop resolution cascade — local shard, regional cluster, global anchor. P50 lookups under 12 ms. Most queries never leave the shard you're already in.

human-rooted lineage

Every entry traces back to a person.

HKDF chains derive each child key from its parent, so the agent you install today carries an unbroken signature path to a verified human. Pull the chain, audit every link.

  • HMR · Human Master Record
  • MHR · Machine Holding Record (FROST t-of-n)
  • ENR · Entity Namespace Record
  • Agent · Tool · Skill · Model
HMRjared.l1fe.aidid:oas:hmr:jr-2024MHRL1fe Labs CustodianFROST 3-of-5ENRl1fe/researchnamespaceAGTweb-researchv3.4.0SKLarxiv-citev1.2.1TLDS
a friendly CLI

Publish in one
command.

reggie handles signing, bonding, anchoring, and replication. No console, no clicking around — just a CLI that respects your time.

  • init
  • login
  • publish
  • install
  • search
  • registries
  • attest
  • transfer
  • report
  • rotate
  • doctor
  • whoami
~/research-team — reggie
federation

One protocol.
Many gardens.

Reggie is the friendly face of MARS — but anyone can run a MARS-conforming registry. Federate with Reggie and publish to the network without giving up sovereignty.

184federated registries
3resolution hops
12msP50 lookup
what builders say

Three years of farm-to-table agents.

We migrated 4,200 internal agents off a wiki and onto Reggie in two afternoons. The bond mechanic alone made our security team relax for the first time in years.
Maren Castello
Head of Platform · Verbage
Federated registries means our customers can ship inside their own perimeter and still benefit from the global discovery layer. Nobody else does this.
Kenji Park
Founder · Hivewright
Lineage verification stopped being a nice-to-have the day we caught a fork that ran in three production environments. Reggie surfaced the rogue parent in a single query.
Olu Adebayo
Principal SRE · Foundry
go on, plant something

Ship
your
agents.

Free for OSS publishers. $19/mo for private namespaces. Enterprise gardens by quote.

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