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Decision Records for production AI.

Project description

Lumyn

Decision Records for production AI.

Lumyn is a deterministic decide() gateway for AI agents. It enforces strict policies, returns explicit verdicts (ALLOW, DENY, ESCALATE, ABSTAIN), and writes durable Decision Records for instant incident replay.

With Lumyn Memory, it learns from verified outcomes to block repeated failures ("Pre-Cognition") and fast-track proven successes ("Self-Healing").

[!NOTE] v1.0.0 Stable: This documentation covers the v1 engine. For legacy v0 documentation, see Legacy Specs.

When an AI incident happens

Support shares a screenshot. Engineering tries to reconstruct what the model saw and what policy/risk rules fired. Nobody can answer, precisely and repeatably: what happened, what changed, and why did we allow it?

Lumyn's unit of evidence is a decision_id. Paste it into the ticket, then:

  • lumyn show <decision_id>
  • lumyn explain <decision_id> --markdown
  • lumyn export <decision_id> --pack --out decision_pack.zip
  • lumyn replay decision_pack.zip --markdown

Why teams adopt Lumyn

  • Write-path safety: gates consequential actions with explicit policy and outcomes.
  • Replayable decisions: stable digests (policy.policy_hash, request.context.digest, determinism.inputs_digest).
  • No bluffing: uncertainty becomes ABSTAIN or ESCALATE with reason codes.
  • Compounding reliability: labeled failures/successes feed Experience Memory similarity.
  • Drop-in: works as a Python library and as an optional HTTP service.

Operations & Safety

📺 The War Room (lumyn monitor)

"Less drama. Fewer incidents." A live, scrolling Matrix-style TUI showing decisions as they happen.

lumyn monitor --limit 50

🛡️ Regression Testing (lumyn diff)

"Did my change block valid users?" Run a candidate policy against a history of past records to catch regressions before deployment.

lumyn diff past_traffic.json --policy new_policy.v1.yml

The primitive

You wrap a risky action with decide():

  1. you provide a DecisionRequest (subject, action, evidence, schema_version: decision_request.v1)
  2. Lumyn evaluates deterministic policy.v1 (strict stages + conditions)
  3. Lumyn returns a DecisionRecord and persists it (append-only)

The Decision Record is the unit you export into incidents, tickets, and postmortems.

How it works (one screen)

  • You provide a DecisionRequest (no external fetches in v1; your app supplies evidence).
  • Lumyn evaluations occur in 5 strict stages: REQUIREMENTS -> HARD_BLOCKS -> ESCALATIONS -> ALLOW_PATHS -> DEFAULT.
  • Lumyn computes Experience Memory similarity from prior labeled outcomes.
  • Lumyn persists the Decision Record to SQLite before returning (or returns ABSTAIN on storage failure).

What a Decision Record looks like

{
  "schema_version": "decision_record.v1",
  "decision_id": "01JZ1S7Y1NQ2A0D5JQK2Q2P3X4",
  "created_at": "2025-12-15T10:00:00Z",
  "request": {
    "schema_version": "decision_request.v1",
    "subject": { "type": "service", "id": "support-agent", "tenant_id": "acme" },
    "action": {
      "type": "support.refund",
      "intent": "Refund duplicate charge for order 82731",
      "amount": { "value": 201.0, "currency": "USD" }
    },
    "evidence": { "ticket_id": "ZD-1001", "order_id": "82731", "payment_instrument_risk": "low" },
    "context": { "mode": "digest_only", "digest": "sha256:aaaaaaaa..." }
  },
  "policy": {
    "policy_id": "lumyn-support",
    "policy_version": "1.0.0",
    "policy_hash": "sha256:bbbbbb...",
    "mode": "enforce"
  },
  "verdict": "ESCALATE",
  "reason_codes": ["REFUND_OVER_ESCALATION_LIMIT"],
  "matched_rules": [
    { "rule_id": "R008", "stage": "ESCALATIONS", "effect": "ESCALATE", "reason_codes": ["REFUND_OVER_ESCALATION_LIMIT"] }
  ],
  "risk_signals": {
    "uncertainty_score": 0.12,
    "failure_similarity": { "score": 0.07, "top_k": [] }
  },
  "determinism": {
    "engine_version": "1.0.0",
    "inputs_digest": "sha256:cccc..."
  }
}

Quickstart (no keys, no Docker)

Install:

  • pip install lumyn
  • Service mode: pip install lumyn[service]

Fastest "aha" (compounding in seconds):

  • lumyn doctor --fix
  • lumyn demo --story

Common CLI workflows:

  • lumyn init (creates local SQLite + starter policy)
  • lumyn monitor (watch decisions live)

Key capabilities:

  • Policy-as-Code (YAML + Jinja2)
  • Institutional Memory (Learn from outcomes)
  • GitOps-native workflow
  • Local & Fast (Rust-powered internals, Python interface)

Quickstart

1. Initialize

uv tool install lumyn
lumyn init

2. Make a Decision

lumyn decide request.json

3. Teach (Optional)

# If a decision turns out to be bad (e.g. fraud), teach Lumyn:
lumyn learn <decision_id> --outcome FAILURE
``` (prints a Decision Record)
- `lumyn show <decision_id>`, `lumyn explain <decision_id>`
- `lumyn export <decision_id> --pack --out decision_pack.zip`
- `lumyn replay decision_pack.zip` (validate pack + digests)
- `lumyn policy validate` (strict v1 validation)
- `lumyn migrate old_policy.v0.yml` (upgrade to v1)

## SDK (drop-in)

Lumyn does not call your model. You call Lumyn before (or around) a real write-path action.

```python
from lumyn import LumynConfig, decide_v1

cfg = LumynConfig(store_path=".lumyn/lumyn.db")  # loads policies/starter.v1.yml

record = decide_v1(
    {
        "schema_version": "decision_request.v1",
        "request_id": "req_123", # recommended for retries
        "subject": {"type": "service", "id": "support-agent", "tenant_id": "acme"},
        "action": {
            "type": "support.refund",
            "intent": "Refund duplicate charge",
            "amount": {"value": 20.0, "currency": "USD"},
        },
        "evidence": {
            "ticket_id": "ZD-1001",
            "payment_instrument_risk": "low",
        },
        "context": {"mode": "digest_only", "digest": "sha256:..."}
    },
    config=cfg,
)

if record["verdict"] == "ALLOW":
    pass  # perform the write-path action
elif record["verdict"] == "ESCALATE":
    pass  # route to human queue
else:
    pass  # block (ABSTAIN/DENY)

Service mode (FastAPI)

Run:

  • lumyn serve

Call:

curl -sS -X POST http://127.0.0.1:8000/v1/decide -H 'content-type: application/json' --data-binary @request.json

Endpoints:

  • POST /v1/decide -> DecisionRecord (v1)
  • GET /v1/decisions/{decision_id}
  • GET /v1/policy

Documentation

Design principles

  • Decision as an artifact: every gate yields a record.
  • Policy + outcomes, not prompts: rules tie to action classes and objective outcomes.
  • Telemetry ≠ truth: OpenTelemetry is for visibility; the Decision Record is the system of record.

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