🧠 RubixKube™ is the Reliability Layer for the AI Era. An AI-native mesh of agents that keeps your infrastructure alive, safe, and self-healing.
Think of it as a second brain for your infra — one that never sleeps, never forgets, and always protects your uptime.
This repository powers the RubixKube Documentation Hub (built with Mintlify).
Here you’ll find everything you need to:
- 🚀 Get started quickly with RubixKube
- 📖 Learn core concepts: SRI (Site Reliability Intelligence), Agent Mesh, Memory Graph
- 🔌 Explore integrations with Kubernetes, GitOps, observability, and cloud-native stacks
- ⚡ Dive into the API & CLI references
- 🛠️ Troubleshoot and optimize your deployments
Get RubixKube running in minutes.
# 1. Install RubixKube CLI
curl -sSL <replace-install-script-url> | bash
# 2. Connect to your cluster
rubixkube connect --cluster <your-cluster-name>
# 3. Start observing
rubixkube start
- Quickstart – Install and run RubixKube in minutes
- Concepts – SRI, Agent Mesh, Memory Engine, Guardrails
- Integrations – Kubernetes, CI/CD, Observability, GitOps
- API Reference – REST + CLI commands
- Troubleshooting – Common issues and fixes
We use the Mintlify CLI for previewing docs locally.
Install the CLI:
npm i -g mint
Run docs in dev mode (from the repo root, where docs.json
lives):
mint dev
Preview at 👉 http://localhost:3000
Docs are deployed automatically when changes are merged into the default branch. Connect the Mintlify GitHub app to sync updates.
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Dev server not starting?
mint update
(Updates the CLI to latest version.)
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Seeing a 404 page? Ensure you’re in the correct directory and have a valid
docs.json
.
- 🌍 Website
- 📖 Docs Portal
- 📝 Blog
- 💬 Community Slack/Discord
- 🐦 X/Twitter
We welcome feedback and contributions! Check out the Contributing Guide before submitting issues or PRs.
This project is licensed under the MIT License.
RubixKube isn’t just another DevOps tool. It’s the seatbelt, backup generator, and peace-of-mind layer for modern infrastructure.
If your infra breaks, your revenue breaks. RubixKube exists to make sure that never happens.