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Boot a session in minutes.

There is nothing to install and no account to create. You bring a chatbot and a project; AIR — short for AI Resource — brings the structure: a teammate that works the project with you, not an autopilot you hand it to.

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1

Get the boot bundle

Open the AIR repository and grab the boot files. Nothing to install, no account to create — AIR is a prompt-based framework.

2

Open your AI chatbot

Start a fresh session in whatever you already use — ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Grok, Mistral, or your own model. AIR depends on none of them in particular.

3

Activate AIR

Paste the boot bundle into the session. AIR loads, configures the environment, and takes over the structure of the work.

4

Answer the onboarding

AIR asks a short, deterministic set of questions to fix what you are building and how it should work with you — files, diffs, review, pace. That agreement scopes the whole session.

5

Work, with structure

From here AIR runs the work: roadmap first, one active step at a time, with the AIR objects printing into the chat so you can see exactly what it is doing.

6

Continue anywhere

When you stop, AIR emits a handoff card — a JSON block capturing the project and the next step. Paste it into a new session, on the same model or a different platform, to pick up exactly where you left off.

Good to know

The full reference — boot files, methods, and the concepts behind each step — lives in the repository. This page is the short path; the repo is the manual.

Ready when you are.

Grab the boot bundle and start your first session, or read the model behind it first.