Archived 4 completed OpenSpec changes (2026-04-02): - phase-3-enterprise (100/100 tasks) — 6 Phase 3 capabilities synced - devops-documentation (48/48 tasks) — 3 new + 1 merged capability - bedroom-developer-docs (33/33 tasks) — 4 new capabilities synced - engineering-docs (superseded by 2026-03-29 archive) — no tasks Main spec library grows from 21 → 35 capabilities (+14 new): federation, multi-tenancy, oidc, soc2, w3c-dids, webhooks, database, operations, system-overview, api-reference, core-concepts, developer-guides, quick-start + deployment (merged additive requirements) Active changes: 0 — project board is clear for Phase 4 planning. Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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Why
SentryAgent.ai AgentIdP Phase 1 MVP is fully implemented, tested, and live — but there is zero human-readable documentation for the developers we are building this for. A bedroom developer landing on this repo today cannot register their first agent without reading raw OpenAPI YAML or diving into source code. We fix that now.
What Changes
- New
docs/developers/folder containing a complete, self-contained documentation set for bedroom developers - Quick-start guide: first agent registered and authenticated in under 5 minutes
- Core concepts doc: plain-English explanation of AgentIdP, AGNTCY alignment, and the agent identity model
- Step-by-step guides: agent registration, credential management, token issuance, audit log queries
- Human-friendly API reference: every endpoint documented with real curl examples and response samples
- FAQ: common errors, gotchas, and free-tier limits explained
- All docs written for a bedroom developer audience — no enterprise jargon, no assumed knowledge
Capabilities
New Capabilities
quick-start: 5-minute guide from zero to first authenticated agent request — install, register, credential, token, donecore-concepts: Plain-English explanation of what AgentIdP is, how it relates to AGNTCY, the agent identity lifecycle, and why it mattersdeveloper-guides: Step-by-step tutorials for the four core workflows: registering an agent, managing credentials, issuing and revoking tokens, querying the audit logapi-reference: Human-friendly API reference covering all 14 endpoints with real examples, field descriptions, error codes, and rate limit notes
Modified Capabilities
(none — this change introduces documentation only; no existing API specs are modified)
Impact
- New folder:
docs/developers/(7 markdown files) - No code changes — documentation only
- No new dependencies
- No API changes
- Existing
docs/openapi/specs are reference material for the Technical Writer but are not modified