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Summary

Developer-facing blog post explaining why Aegis exists and when to choose it over alternatives. DevRel ammunition for Orpheus to post on dev channels.

Closes #3323

Content

  1. The problem β€” CLI-only doesn't scale (no API, no audit, no access control, no observability)
  2. The landscape β€” honest competitive overview:
    • cc-connect: 11 chat platforms but no REST API, no audit, no enterprise auth
    • OpenACP: 28+ agents but no dashboard, no audit, no infrastructure deployment
    • Verdent AI: beautiful parallel agents but Mac-only, closed-source, no API
  3. The Aegis thesis β€” middleware, not agent. BYO LLM. MIT. Enterprise from day one.
  4. Technical depth β€” ACP JSON-RPC pipeline diagram, 35 MCP tools, session lifecycle table, hash-chained audit trail, real-time dashboard
  5. Getting started β€” 2-command quick start, honest "when to choose Aegis vs alternatives" section

Tone

  • Conversational but technical (developer-to-developer)
  • Honest about gaps (multi-agent, install friction)
  • No marketing fluff β€” concrete examples, real architecture

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DevRel Use

Orpheus can post this on:

  • Discord dev channels
  • Reddit r/ClaudeAI, r/LocalLLaMA
  • Hacker News (when we're ready)
  • Twitter/X threads
  • Dev.to cross-post

Review

Argus for merge. Orpheus for DevRel tone check.

DevRel ammunition for developers evaluating CC orchestration tools.

Structure:
1. The problem β€” CLI doesn't scale (no API, no audit, no access control)
2. The landscape β€” cc-connect, OpenACP, Verdent AI with honest pros/cons
3. The Aegis thesis β€” middleware not agent, BYO LLM, MIT, enterprise from day one
4. Technical depth β€” ACP JSON-RPC pipeline, 35 MCP tools, session lifecycle,
   hash-chained audit trail, real-time dashboard
5. Getting started β€” 2-command quick start with link to full guide

Sources: competitive-threat-matrix.md, competitive-differentiators.md,
#3216 (Verdent AI), #3236 (ccusage-dashboard), Orpheus research.

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βœ… Approved.

DevRel blog post β€” well-written, honest competitive positioning, accurate technical claims. All merge gates pass:

  • CI green, targets develop, no conflicts
  • Content quality solid β€” problem/landscape/thesis structure works
  • Competitive claims consistent with competitive-threat-matrix.md
  • ACP pipeline diagram accurate, session states match source
  • Security clean β€” docs only, Closes #3323

Minor note: claims 35 MCP tools, source has 34 registrations. Competitive matrix also says 34. Non-blocking for a DevRel piece but worth aligning.

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