CHP is the open protocol for declaring, governing, and proving what agents, tools, and systems do — the single signed plane where a human approval, an agent's action, and a system call become the same governed, tamper-evident, replayable event.
The hook is simple:
See what your agents and tools actually did — and what governed it.
CHP is not another agent framework, tool protocol, or workflow engine. It is the governed evidence plane at the capability boundary: what ran and what governed it (policy, risk tier, safety checks, human approval, autonomy budgets, denial) emit onto one signed, correlated record. Observability tools split execution across separate, optional, unsigned signals and carry no governance; CHP unifies both and proves them.
- Capability descriptors
- Host descriptors
- Invocation envelopes
- Correlation context
- Structured execution evidence
- Outcome, error, and denial semantics
- Replay queries and results
- Replay by correlation ID
- Minimal conformance requirements
Install the Python reference host from this checkout:
python -m pip install -e packages/pythonRun the agent/tool observability demo:
python examples/agent-operations-demo/demo.pyRun a served capability host endpoint demo:
chp demo endpointRun conformance:
python conformance/runner.pyRecord development work as CHP evidence:
chp work run \
--intent "Verify CHP tests." \
--correlation-id chp-dev-001 \
--test-run unit \
-- python -m unittest discover -s packages/python/tests
chp work summary chp-dev-001Validate the served-host demo as evidence:
chp work validate-demo endpoint --correlation-id chp-demo-validation
chp work replay chp-demo-validationCheck v0.1 protocol alignment:
chp work check-alignment --correlation-id chp-alignmentCheck launch messaging:
chp work check-messaging --correlation-id chp-messagingfrom chp_core import LocalCapabilityHost, capability
host = LocalCapabilityHost("example-host")
@capability(
id="math.add",
version="1.0.0",
description="Add two numbers.",
)
def add(a: int, b: int):
return {"sum": a + b}
host.register(add)
result = host.invoke(
"math.add",
{"a": 2, "b": 3},
correlation_id="demo-correlation",
)
events = host.replay("demo-correlation")The host emits execution_started and execution_completed evidence for the invocation. If execution fails, it emits execution_failed. If the host denies invocation, it emits execution_denied.
spec/README.md: the specification index — core (v0.1), governance vocabulary, invocation pipeline, HTTP binding, evidence integrity + anchors (v0.2), reserved names, test vectors, changelog, proposal processschemas/: JSON Schemas for protocol objectspackages/python/chp_core/: reference host (Python)packages/chp-sdk/+packages/chp-host-ts/: the second implementation (TypeScript)examples/capability-host-endpoint-demo/: HTTP-served host demoexamples/agent-operations-demo/: agent/tool observability demoexamples/codex-self-observation-demo/: Codex dogfooding demoexamples/mcp-bridge-demo/: experimental MCP-style bridge prototypeconformance/: conformance runnerdocs/comparisons/chp-vs-mcp.md: precise MCP comparisondocs/comparisons/chp-and-opentelemetry.md: OpenTelemetry alignment notedocs/comparisons/landscape.md: adjacent framework comparisondocs/design/codex-self-observation.md: Codex dogfooding patterndocs/design/public-v0.1-internal-legacy-boundary.md: public/internal boundarydocs/design/evidence-integrity-v0.2.md: future evidence integrity proposaldocs/security/threat-model-v0.1.md: v0.1 threat modeldocs/release-checklist-v0.1.md: release-readiness checklistdocs/packaging-v0.1.md: packaging and versioning plan
MCP exposes tools and context to AI applications. CHP governs and evidences execution of capabilities.
They fit together. MCP can be a source of capability invocation, and CHP can add correlation, replay, evidence, denial semantics, and future governance at the execution boundary.
Read more: docs/comparisons/chp-vs-mcp.md.
Open source should include local visibility:
- spec and schemas
- local host
- SDK primitives
- conformance
- local replay
- agent observability wrapper
- experimental MCP bridge prototype
Commercial value can remain around production trust:
- hosted capability graph
- multi-host trace stitching
- retention
- team workspaces
- advanced explanation
- invariant libraries
- assurance derivation
- compliance exports
- enterprise identity and RBAC
Guiding rule:
Local visibility should be free. Production trust should be paid.
CHP is dual-licensed by asset:
- Code (
packages/,conformance/,examples/,scripts/): Apache License 2.0 — seeLICENSE. - Specification, schemas & docs (
spec/,schemas/,docs/): Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0) — seeLICENSE-DOCS. Implementing the specification is additionally covered by a royalty-free patent grant — seePATENTS. - Trademarks: "CHP" and "CHP-Certified" — see
TRADEMARK.md.
Contributions are accepted under the Contributor License Agreement; see CONTRIBUTING.md.
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