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Enhanced .gitignore to protect: - Configuration files with secrets (config.yaml, .env files) - Mastodon credential files (*_clientcred.secret, *_usercred.secret) - API keys and tokens (*.key, *.token, *.pem, credentials.json) - Database files (may contain user data) - Backup files (may contain sensitive data) - LLM API key directories (.llm/, .openai/, .anthropic/) Added SECURITY.md documentation covering: - Where secrets are stored - What is/isn't committed to git - Best practices for credential management - Production secret management options - What to do if secrets are accidentally committed - Pre-commit hook examples - Security audit checklist Verified all patterns with test suite - all sensitive files properly ignored. Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Govbot
An agentic governance bot for democratic communities that interprets natural language constitutions and facilitates collective decision-making across social platforms.
Overview
Govbot is designed to:
- Read and interpret governance constitutions written in natural language
- Facilitate proposals, voting, and decision-making on social platforms
- Execute administrative actions based on constitutional rules
- Maintain an audit trail of all governance actions
- Support both local (Ollama) and cloud AI models
- Work across multiple platforms (Mastodon, Discord, Telegram, etc.)
Features
- Agentic Architecture: The bot dynamically interprets constitutional rules rather than hard-coding governance procedures
- RAG-based Constitutional Reasoning: Uses retrieval-augmented generation to understand and apply governance rules
- Platform-Agnostic: Same governance logic works across Mastodon, Discord, Telegram, Matrix, and more
- Reversible Actions: All actions are logged and can be reversed through constitutional processes
- Temporal Awareness: Handles multi-day governance processes with deadlines and reminders
- Supermajority Veto: Built-in safety mechanism allowing members to halt problematic actions
- Platform Skills: Can perform admin actions, moderation, and platform-specific governance
Supported Platforms
- ✅ Mastodon - Full implementation with streaming, admin, and moderation
- 🚧 Discord - Coming soon (see PLATFORMS.md for implementation guide)
- 🚧 Telegram - Coming soon
- 🚧 Matrix - Planned
Want to add a platform? See PLATFORMS.md for the implementation guide!
Architecture
┌─────────────────────────────────────────┐
│ Governance Core (Platform-Agnostic)│
│ - Constitutional Reasoning (RAG) │
│ - AI Agent & Planning │
│ - Action Primitives │
│ - Temporal Scheduler │
└────────────────┬────────────────────────┘
│
┌───────▼───────┐
│ Platform │
│ Adapter │ ← Abstraction layer
└───────┬───────┘
│
┌──────────┼──────────┐
│ │ │
┌────▼────┐┌───▼────┐┌───▼────┐
│Mastodon ││Discord ││Telegram│
│ Adapter ││ Adapter││ Adapter│
└─────────┘└────────┘└────────┘
Installation
# Install dependencies (using uv for faster installation)
uv pip install -e .
# For development
uv pip install -e ".[dev]"
Configuration
- Copy
config/config.example.yamltoconfig/config.yaml - Edit with your settings:
- Mastodon instance URL and credentials
- AI model preferences (local/cloud)
- Path to your constitution file
Usage
# Run the bot
python -m src.govbot.bot
# Query the constitution
python -m src.govbot.governance.constitution "What are the rules for proposals?"
Constitution Format
Your constitution should be a markdown file that describes:
- Governance processes (proposals, voting, etc.)
- Decision-making thresholds
- Member rights and responsibilities
- Administrative procedures
- Safety mechanisms (veto, appeals, etc.)
See constitution.md for an example based on Social.coop's bylaws.
Development Status
This is early-stage software. Current phase: Core infrastructure and agentic reasoning engine.
License
[To be determined]
Contributing
This project is in early development. Contributions and feedback welcome!
Description
Languages
Python
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