Tatrman¶
Point Tatrman at the database you already have. Get back a model your people own, and a governed door your agents can ask questions through — where every answer arrives with the trail of how it was made.
Not a chatbot bolted onto your warehouse. The semantics live in git, the governance is enforced on the way out, and the provenance is attached to the answer rather than promised in a slide.
Start where your job is¶
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I have a database; show me the promise. The seven-step quickstart, from
helm installto a governed answer with its provenance — in under an hour. -
I own the semantics. TTR-M: the layers, bindings, security, and why the model is the deployment artifact.
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I build agents. The MCP surface: doors, the on-behalf-of identity contract, the result envelope, and the conformance suite as your harness.
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I run this. The chart's values contract, OIDC, policy in git, and one-question-one-trace observability.
Where the engineering record lives¶
These pages are the product documentation — what Tatrman does and how to use it.
They are not the engineering record. Design decisions, architecture rationale,
and phase plans live in the repositories themselves (docs/features/ and
docs/ecosystem/ in Collite/tatrman), and
they stay there. Pages here may distill that material into an explanation when
it helps you, but they never mirror it — one concept, one home, and this site is
the home for the concepts you need in order to run the product.