navig-run/core
Terminal-first infrastructure runtime for operators who want to manage servers, databases, containers, tunnels, and workflows from one place — with AI assistance, not AI dependence.
Platform-specific configuration:
{
"mcpServers": {
"core": {
"command": "npx",
"args": [
"-y",
"core"
]
}
}
}Add the config above to .claude/settings.json under the mcpServers key.
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<h1 align="center">NAVIG</h1>
<p align="center"> <strong>No Admin Visible In Graveyard</strong><br/> The terminal was never the problem. The chaos around it was. </p>
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> [!WARNING] > NAVIG is experimental software under active development. > APIs, CLI commands, and config formats may change between releases. Not yet recommended for production-critical environments without review.
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NAVIG is a terminal-first infrastructure CLI and runtime for people who are tired of juggling SSH sessions, scattered scripts, disconnected dashboards, and ad-hoc credentials just to keep their systems running.
It was built by one person — a solo founder managing a growing swarm of remote machines, projects, and operational overhead with no platform team to fall back on. The problem wasn't the terminal. The problem was everything fragmented around it: SSH in one place, SFTP in another, databases behind dashboards, secrets pasted into notes, logs spread across providers, and no single coherent surface to operate from.
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