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Architecture

A high-performance runtime providing a strict boundary against AI hallucinations, token loops, and unauthorized source code mutations.

Zero Trust Defense Architecture.

A hardened, military grade isolation protocol operating across semantic, buffer, and OS native layers to ensure absolute codebase sovereignty.

Layer 0: Zero Trust Pre Save Interception

Real time cryptographic heuristic evaluation validates inbound payloads against pre compiled boundary anchors, instantly neutralizing malformed execution attempts before IO commitment.

02. Air Gapped Semantic Quarantine

Dynamically synchronizes constraints into the LLM context plane, mathematically enforcing safe generation vectors and mitigating probabilistic hallucinatory bleed in a sealed environment.

03. Tamper Proof Sub Kernel Watchdog

Hardened, low level IO telemetry continuously monitors filesystem events, automatically triggering state reversion heuristics the millisecond an unauthorized memory mutation is detected.

Inline Anchors & Cross IDE

Rule files can be truncated or ignored by terminal agents. Rovin injects syntax-native inline comments directly wrapping the locked code in the source file itself:

// @rovin lock start [ID: 9e1a4]
function secureLogic() { return true; }
// @rovin lock end [ID: 9e1a4]

Because the AI must read the file to modify it, it is forced to read the constraint.

Active Intrusion Prevention

04. Active Threat Cyclical Termination

Anomalous token consumption profiles and iterative logic loops are treated as active threats. Rogue threads are forcefully culled before systemic degradation occurs.

05. Encrypted Temporal Vaulting

Automated cryptographic snapshotting of mutated state arrays are locked in a secure local vault, allowing for deterministic point in time recovery and preserving baseline integrity against autonomous breaches.

Lock down your codebase today.

Currently in private beta.