Forseti-Life is building Drupal-based, community-managed internet services with two co-primary product systems: DungeonCrawler (PF2e) and Job Hunter, supported by agentic orchestration and automated SDLC operations.
DungeonCrawler is a living, AI-assisted RPG platform built on PF2e-compatible rules and Drupal runtime services (campaign orchestration, encounter flow, room chat/narration, quest/storyline systems, and deterministic validation contracts).
dungeoncrawler-content- Core DungeonCrawler module and gameplay runtime surfacesdungeoncrawler-tester- DungeonCrawler QA and validation toolingforseti.life- Integrated platform monorepo where DungeonCrawler and shared operational systems ship together
Job Hunter is a co-primary platform product for AI-assisted job search and community workflows, with product, module, and testing surfaces aligned to the same release and governance model.
forseti-job-hunter- Job search platform with AI-assisted matching and community featuresforseti-jobhunter-tester- Testing utilities for Job Hunterforseti.life- Integrated platform monorepo where Job Hunter and shared operational systems ship together
We are building institutional management capabilities that work alongside agent-driven operations, observability, and role-based coordination.
forseti-institutional-management- Organization and institution managementforseti-copilot-agent-tracker- LangGraph console UI, agent telemetry, and orchestration observabilitydrupal-langgraph- Drupal integration for LangGraph-backed workflows
Forseti-Life also publishes the control-plane tooling used to run release gates, QA flow, signoffs, dashboards, and autonomous SDLC execution.
copilot-hq- Release orchestration, governance, dashboards, and agent execution runtimeforseti-cluster- Core platform cluster management and orchestrationdungeoncrawler-tester- Product QA tooling for release validation patterns
- Products - application repositories such as DungeonCrawler and Job Hunter
- Shared modules - reusable Drupal components shared across products
- Agentic tooling - orchestration, telemetry, LangGraph integration, and release automation
- Testing repos - product-specific and shared validation utilities
The organization is actively being cleaned up and packaged for easier public use. Some repositories already contain product code, while others are focused public homes for extracted platform modules and tooling.
- Open an issue in the most relevant repository.
- Read that repository's README before opening a pull request.
- Keep changes documented, scoped, and easy to review.
Organization-wide guidance:
Democratize and decentralize internet services by building community-managed versions of core systems for scientific, technology-focused, and tolerant people.