Konsey: a multi-LLM council where a model can't verify its own output
a single LLM to grade its own answer is a conflict of interest. So I built Konsey — a small, MIT-licensed orchestration CLI that runs several providers as a council. How it works: independent providers each plan, an adversarial critic attacks the plans, and a *different* provider verifies the result. The rule is hard: the producer never verifies its own output. It's a 9-state loop (plan → critique → synthesize → execute → verify → decide) with an append-only DuckDB audit trail. Why it might matter to you: - Vendor-neutral: Claude, Codex, Gemini — or a local Ollama / llama.cpp model. Config-driven, one line to swap. - Local-first: run fully offline; nothing leaves your machine (good for PHI/regulated work). - Layered, opt-in safety: strict/medium/weak levels, secret + PHI scanning. - Chat connectors (Telegram, Notion, Slack, WhatsApp) with the same risk gate on every channel. Install (two deps, langgraph + duckdb): curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/eMediquality/konsey/v0.2.0/install.sh | KONSEY_REF=v0.2.0 bash Repo + docs: https://github.com/eMediquality/konsey — feedback and contributors very welcome.
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