Secure boot
Safe-mode defaults keep host-backed tools guarded until explicitly enabled.
public wiki · operator docs · roadmap designs
The public documentation center for Phase1: quick start, command reference, security model, storage and VFS, runtime roadmap, browser safety, troubleshooting, tutorials, Bryforge, sponsorship, and the path toward a complete website wiki.
quick start
git clone https://github.com/Bryforge/phase1.git
cd phase1
cargo runInside Phase1, start with help, wiki, security, sysinfo, and roadmap. The website docs mirror the in-system wiki and connect to the public status marker.
boot profiles
Safe-mode defaults keep host-backed tools guarded until explicitly enabled.
Host integration is designed as a conscious operator decision, not a hidden default.
Boot state, capabilities, and audit information are visible from the shell.
command index design
The Wiki Hub keeps a compact command preview. The full command reference now has dedicated sections for operator basics, VFS, text tools, safety, browser/network, storage, runtime, and troubleshooting.
List core commands and operator hints.
Read, write, move, copy, and inspect virtual files.
Filter and inspect text through terminal-first workflows.
Review safe-mode, command capabilities, and audit posture.
Guarded terminal browser with strict safety defaults.
Guarded storage, Git, and Rust project helper workflow.
Language support and runtime implementation roadmap.
Safe update planning and guarded developer test paths.
files + VFS
Phase1 models a virtual filesystem with home files, generated system views, process data, logs, and optional persistence. The storage page expands this into a dedicated VFS model, path guide, host boundary, and Git/Rust workspace roadmap.
browser + network safety
The browser and network sections explain scheme restrictions, safe-mode behavior, stripped active content, loopback fallbacks, and why Phase1 does not need passwords, private keys, or personal tokens.
language runtime roadmap
release story pages
The website roadmap includes release story cards for stable and edge builds, migration notes, version comparison, quality score updates, and audit links. The status page remains the public signal for estimated roadmap progress.
troubleshooting
tutorial hub
Run Phase1, inspect the system, and read the wiki from inside the shell.
Create files, pipe text, search content, and inspect generated system paths.
Use guarded storage helpers to initialize a workspace and create Rust projects.
Bryforge
Bryforge is a startup software development company founded by Chase Bryan. It focuses on ambitious engineering, fast iteration, developer-first systems, secure tools, automation, infrastructure, apps, and custom software products.
support
Support helps fund continued work on Phase1, public docs, runtime support, safe storage/Git tooling, and future Bryforge software.
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