I built Armorer because I was tired of two things: 1. The absolute "dependency hell" of setting up new AI agents (Codex, OpenClaw, etc.). 2. The security risk of giving powerful local agents broad access to my host machine.
Armorer is a secure local control plane that manages the lifecycle of your agents. It uses Docker for true process isolation and provides a unified UI/CLI for monitoring and job tracking.
One feature I’m particularly excited about: you can point an existing coding agent at the Armorer repo, and it will autonomously install and configure the entire stack for you securely.
Source: https://github.com/ArmorerLabs/Armorer Website: https://armorerlabs.com
I’d love to hear your thoughts on the architecture and how you're handling agent security locally.
dan_l2•4h ago