Documentation
TaurusX Documentation
A warm, intelligent operating system designed to help you think, create, and act.
TaurusX runs across desktop, mobile, terminal, and cloud. These guides show how it works, how it responds, and how you can build with it.
Core Documentation Library
The TaurusX Books
Four books describe TaurusX from every angle: mobile, terminal, desktop, and the kernel that ties everything together.
Mobile App
Book 01TaurusX in your hand. — How the mobile app listens, adapts, and supports you — including accessibility, Kids Mode, and emotional intelligence.
Terminal TX
Book 02Power, with guardrails. — TX Terminal, Ask TX, CLI login, device trust, and the sandbox that keeps shell access safe.
Desktop / Continuum
Book 03The face of TaurusX. — The OS Chat Screen, capability panels, meta‑agent indicator, Governance Engine, and the full Continuum layout.
OS Backend / Kernel
Book 04How TaurusX thinks. — Routing engine v1.0, conversation states, tones, accessibility flags, engine abstraction, and kernel integration.
Core Concepts
The Heart of TaurusX
Short, calm, human‑centered explanations of the systems that make TaurusX feel different.
Human Interaction Layer
How TaurusX adjusts tone, pacing, and clarity based on your emotional and cognitive state.
Conversation State Machine
Six states that guide how TaurusX responds — from emotional support to technical execution.
Tone & Accessibility
A tone model and accessibility flags that make TaurusX clearer, kinder, and easier to use.
TaurusX Engines
A unified engine layer that hides vendor models behind TaurusX‑native names.
Meta‑Agent
Your personal strategist — planning, delegating, and adapting across every surface.
CLI & TX Terminal
Use TaurusX from your own terminal with tx, or inside Continuum with TX Terminal.
Security
Phase 2 security baseline — CSP, CSRF, prompt injection resistance, boundary enforcement, CLI replay protection, and developer guidelines.
Getting Started
Choose Your Path
- TaurusX OS
- v1.0
- Documentation Edition
- TX‑DSS v1.0 (Soft Mode)
- Surfaces Covered
- Mobile · Desktop · Terminal · CLI · Kernel
- Last Updated
- May 2026
TaurusX is designed to be warm, precise, and present.
These docs follow the same principles.