# Nool - Agentic Change Control Nool is the control plane for AI coding agents. It governs the transition between an agent's intent and the codebase, ensuring structural integrity and causal attribution. ## Core Value Proposition AI coding agents can change more than they promised. Nool catches it before your repo accepts it. It enforces Semantic Impact Envelope Enforcement (SIEE) and provides a shared semantic operating layer for multi-agent teams. ## Site Index for Agents ### Comparisons - Nool vs Cursor: /vs-cursor - Nool vs Git: /vs-git - Nool vs Claude Code: /vs-claude-code - Nool vs Specialized Agents: /vs-agents - Workflow Infrastructure Comparison: /vs-workflow-tools ### Solutions & Use Cases - AI Code Review Memory: /ai-code-review-memory - Multi-Agent Development Workflow: /multi-agent-development-workflow - Semantic Version Control: /semantic-version-control - Agentic Development Infrastructure: /agentic-development-infrastructure - Multi-Agent Coordination: /multi-agent - Semantic Impact Envelope (SIEE): /semantic-impact-envelope ### Platform & Architecture - Platform Overview: /platform - Architecture Deep-Dive: /architecture - Research & Benchmarks: /research ### Resources - Blog: /blog (Latest: State of Agentic Coding 2026, Uber Budget Burn Warning) - Case Studies: /research/case-studies - Setup Guide: /setup - Documentation: /docs - Jobs: /jobs (Open: Founding Rust Engineer - Remote, AI-native) ## Key Technical Primitives - Knot: An immutable semantic unit of change. - Thread: A long-horizon engineering mission. - Ledger: A deterministic causal timeline of semantic transitions. - Solidification: The process of verifying and committing a change to the ledger. - SIEE Gate: The mechanism that compares declared intent against actual blast radius.