Nitejar Docs

Introduction

Nitejar is a self-hosted AI agent fleet for real team workflows.

Nitejar is a self-hosted AI agent fleet for teams that want automation with clear evidence. Your agents can triage, draft, sync, and alert across Telegram, GitHub, Slack, Discord, and webhooks. Every run leaves a traceable activity timeline, execution log, and cost breakdown.

Features

Nitejar focuses on operational workflows, not toy demos. Core capabilities today:

  • Fleet operations: Configure multiple agents with separate identity, soul, tools, and limits.
  • Channel integrations: Receive and respond through Telegram, GitHub, Slack, Discord, and generic webhooks.
  • Skills: Attach reusable playbooks so agents follow your team’s process.
  • Tools and sandboxes: Give agents controlled execution and data access.
  • Collections and memory: Persist structured data and long-lived context.
  • Evals: Score quality and catch behavior regressions.
  • Routines: Schedule recurring runs for daily or weekly workflows.
  • Credentials: Store secrets safely and scope access per agent.
  • Costs and budgets: Track spend per run, model, and agent with budget controls.
  • Receipts and debugging: Audit what happened, when, and why from the timeline.

Start Here

If this is your first run, start here:

Operate Nitejar

For day-to-day operator workflows:

Build on Nitejar

For plugin authors and contributors:

Where to verify

Open Activity for execution timelines and Costs for spend analysis. Those two views are the fastest way to confirm what your fleet actually did.