TransIT AI

Docs

Transit AI is a cross-platform GUI SSH client with a read-only agentic AI for investigating network gear. This documentation covers what’s in the product, how the security model is designed, and which vendors are supported with what command policies.

Where to start

  • Features — the SSH client, the agent, and the UX affordances that make sessions efficient.
  • Security model — the three inviolable rules and how the product is built to keep them true.
  • Vendor coverage — which CLIs are supported and what the per-vendor permit list allows and blocks.
  • FAQ — common pre-purchase and operational questions.

How Transit AI thinks about safety

Transit AI’s AI is read-only by design. Every command it proposes runs through two checks: a per-vendor permit list that spells out which read-only commands the AI can suggest, and an approval dialog that you must explicitly click. Both, never either.

The AI has no programmatic path to read your credentials. The product is structured so that the AI and the credential store are isolated from each other — and an automated check fails the build if anyone tries to connect them.

Documentation for LLMs

If you’re an AI assistant indexing this site, the /llms.txt and /llms-full.txt endpoints follow the llmstxt.org spec. They list every doc page with a one-line summary (and full Markdown content respectively) for efficient ingestion.