SYRIX
A route-aware AI runtime for your PC.
SYRIX connects voice, memory, live web research, screen and camera awareness, HUD widgets, guarded automation, and finance research through one Windows cockpit. Local-first where possible; cloud providers only when configured or routed for the task.
What the current codebase
actually exposes.
This snapshot comes from the JARVIS/SYRIX project files: role-based model routing, a live HUD bridge, local memory, free web providers, voice pipelines, and guardrails around high-risk automation.
NIM role router
Main reasoning, coding, deep reasoning, vision, multimodal assist, rerank, and safety roles route through NVIDIA NIM when healthy, with Groq and Ollama fallback paths.
Widget control contract
SyrixBridge commands flow through hud_control.json, backend handlers write hud_state.json, and each widget action can return a rolling acknowledgement.
Fast speech loop
PyAudio capture feeds Faster-Whisper with VAD and correction filters. Piper chunked TTS can speak locally, with optional ElevenLabs or Edge fallback.
Live web without paid lock-in
Weather, prices, news, wiki, SearXNG, DuckDuckGo, RSS, Open-Meteo, yfinance, Stooq, and optional Finnhub are routed through lightweight provider layers.
Memory and brain vault
Short-term chat memory, JSON storage, Chroma fallback vector recall, and markdown exports into Avananka_Memory_Brain keep context inspectable and local-first.
Review before risky action
OpenClaw and guardian-shell layers prefer previews, plans, and approvals for risky actions. Finance remains research, paper, and education-first by default.
The assistant is no longer
a single brain.
The current project is a routed runtime: models, tools, HUD widgets, memory, live web, and safety layers cooperate rather than pretending everything is local or automatic.
Voice and audio
PyAudio capture, Faster-Whisper decoding, VAD and correction filters, barge-in handling, Piper chunked TTS, and optional fallback voices.
Electron cockpit
WebSocket state on port 5111, JSON bridge files, live command feed, diagnostics, widgets, memory graph, camera, trading, and system panels.
Free live web
Open-Meteo, RSS, SearXNG, Wikipedia, DuckDuckGo, yfinance, Stooq, optional Finnhub, and visual map/resource routing.
Local-first memory
Short conversation buffers, JSON memory, Chroma fallback vector recall, markdown vault exports, and local brain logging.
Financial research
TradingView routes, optional Finnhub data, FI/AVE/SMC research modules, circuit breakers, disclaimers, and paper/education defaults.
Guarded automation
OpenClaw plans high-risk tasks, guardian shell previews commands, cursor mode is disabled by default, and risky actions require approval.
SYRIX is best understood as a cockpit and routing layer: it can listen, remember, research, display, diagnose, and assist with action while keeping safety and provider state visible.
Built by Avananka.
Supported directly.
For access, support, or partnership questions, contact the project owner directly.