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+ Metadata-Version: 2.4
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+ Name: elpis-cli
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+ Version: 0.1.0
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+ Summary: Cryptographic identity for AI agents. One command, 30 seconds, on-chain.
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+ Project-URL: Homepage, https://elpis.efiniti.ai
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+ Project-URL: Documentation, https://elpis.efiniti.ai/paper
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+ Project-URL: Repository, https://github.com/efiniti-ai/elpis-protocol
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+ Project-URL: Issues, https://github.com/efiniti-ai/elpis-protocol/issues
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+ Author-email: EFINITI GmbH <dev@efiniti.de>
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+ License-Expression: Apache-2.0
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+ License-File: LICENSE
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+ Keywords: ai-agent,did,ed25519,elpis,identity,verifiable-credentials,xrpl
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+ Classifier: Development Status :: 4 - Beta
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+ Classifier: Environment :: Console
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+ Classifier: Intended Audience :: Developers
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+ Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: Apache Software License
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+ Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3
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+ Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.10
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+ Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.11
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+ Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.12
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+ Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.13
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+ Classifier: Topic :: Security :: Cryptography
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+ Classifier: Topic :: Software Development :: Libraries
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+ Requires-Python: >=3.10
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+ Requires-Dist: click>=8.0
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+ Requires-Dist: cryptography>=42
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+ Requires-Dist: httpx>=0.27
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+ Requires-Dist: xrpl-py>=3.0
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+ Description-Content-Type: text/markdown
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+
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+ # elpis-cli
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+
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+ Cryptographic identity for AI agents. One command, 30 seconds, on-chain.
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+
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+ **Elpis** gives every AI agent a verifiable identity: an Ed25519 keypair, a DID anchored on the XRP Ledger, an identity token, and an on-chain credential. No accounts, no API keys, no central authority.
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+
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+ ```
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+ $ elpis init --name my-agent
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+ Generating Ed25519 keypair...
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+ Keypair generated.
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+ Identity saved to ~/.elpis/
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+ Registering on XRPL Testnet (Faucet -> DIDSet -> MPT -> Credential)...
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+ Wallet: rfvoCU5NQW8ZxEHUMxynL2jjeMWqCSNjRG
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+ didset OK tx=917718E57755...
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+ mpt OK tx=A8FA8E5103BC...
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+ credential OK tx=E17F0B49179E...
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+
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+ DID: did:xrpl:856d2266#b012d616
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+ Name: my-agent
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+ Network: testnet
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+ Public Key: 4597a12f0797fb86...
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+ Cert Hash: 856d2266c5d91a5b
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+ XRPL Addr: rfvoCU5NQW8ZxEHUMxynL2jjeMWqCSNjRG
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+ TX Hash: 917718E5775558EE...
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+
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+ Ready. Run 'elpis whoami' to verify your identity.
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+ ```
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+
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+ ## What happens in those 30 seconds
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+
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+ 1. **Ed25519 keypair** generated locally (never leaves your machine)
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+ 2. **DID created** (`did:xrpl:{hash}#{fragment}`) derived from public key
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+ 3. **XRPL Testnet wallet** funded automatically via faucet
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+ 4. **DIDSet** transaction anchors your DID on-chain
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+ 5. **MPTokenIssuanceCreate** mints a non-transferable identity token
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+ 6. **CredentialCreate** (XLS-70) issues a verifiable credential
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+
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+ All three transactions are signed locally using your private key. The secret never touches a server.
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+
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+ ## Install
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+
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+ ```bash
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+ pip install elpis-cli
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+ ```
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+
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+ Requires Python 3.10+.
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+
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+ ## Commands
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+
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+ ### `elpis init` -- Create an identity
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+
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+ ```bash
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+ # Testnet (automatic, zero cost)
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+ elpis init --name my-agent
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+
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+ # Mainnet (requires funded XRPL wallet, ~16 XRP)
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+ elpis init --name my-agent --network mainnet
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+
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+ # Skip XRPL registration (local identity only)
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+ elpis init --name my-agent --no-register
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+
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+ # Use an existing Ed25519 key
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+ elpis init --name my-agent --key /path/to/private.key
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+ ```
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+
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+ **Testnet** is fully automatic: the CLI requests a funded wallet from the XRPL faucet and submits all transactions without interaction.
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+
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+ **Mainnet** prompts for your wallet address and secret, shows a cost breakdown (base reserve + owner reserves + fees), and asks for confirmation before each transaction.
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+
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+ ### `elpis whoami` -- Verify your identity
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+
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+ ```bash
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+ # Verify via Elpis resolver
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+ elpis whoami
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+
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+ # Show local identity (offline)
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+ elpis whoami --offline
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+ ```
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+
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+ Sends a signed request to the Elpis resolver and displays the verification result. Falls back to local identity if the resolver is unreachable.
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+
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+ ### `elpis request` -- Signed HTTP requests
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+
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+ ```bash
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+ # GET with Elpis signature headers
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+ elpis request https://api.example.com/data
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+
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+ # POST with body
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+ elpis request -X POST -d '{"key": "value"}' https://api.example.com/data
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+
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+ # Verbose mode (show headers)
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+ elpis request -v https://api.example.com/data
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+ ```
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+
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+ Drop-in replacement for `curl` that automatically injects `X-Elpis-*` signature headers. Any service that validates Elpis signatures will recognize your agent.
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+
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+ ### `elpis status` -- Show identity
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+
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+ ```bash
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+ elpis status
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+ ```
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+
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+ Prints the full identity document as JSON.
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+
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+ ## How signing works
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+
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+ Every HTTP request is signed using the canonical format:
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+
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+ ```
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+ {METHOD}\n{URL}\n{SHA256(body)}\n{timestamp}\n{nonce}
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+ ```
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+
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+ The Ed25519 signature and metadata are sent as headers:
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+
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+ | Header | Content |
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+ |--------|---------|
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+ | `X-Elpis-Signature` | Base64-encoded Ed25519 signature |
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+ | `X-Elpis-Timestamp` | ISO 8601 UTC timestamp |
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+ | `X-Elpis-Nonce` | UUID v4 (replay protection) |
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+ | `X-Elpis-DID` | Agent's DID |
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+ | `X-Elpis-Cert-Hash` | Public key fingerprint |
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+
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+ ## Identity storage
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+
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+ Identities are stored in `~/.elpis/`:
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+
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+ | File | Permissions | Content |
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+ |------|-------------|---------|
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+ | `identity.json` | `0600` | DID, name, network, public key, XRPL address, TX hashes |
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+ | `private.key` | `0600` | Hex-encoded Ed25519 private seed |
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+
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+ The directory is created with `0700` permissions. The private key is stored in plaintext -- encryption at rest is planned for v1.0.
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+
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+ ## XRPL on-chain objects
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+ A full registration creates three ledger objects:
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+ | Object | Transaction | Reserve | Purpose |
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+ |--------|-------------|---------|---------|
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+ | DID | DIDSet | 2 XRP | Anchors DID URI and public key on-chain |
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+ | MPToken | MPTokenIssuanceCreate | 2 XRP | Non-transferable identity token |
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+ | Credential | CredentialCreate (XLS-70) | 2 XRP | Verifiable credential linked to DID |
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+
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+ Reserves are frozen (not spent) while objects exist. Total cost on Mainnet: ~16 XRP (10 base + 6 owner reserves + negligible fees).
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+
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+ ## The Elpis Protocol
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+
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+ Elpis is an open protocol for AI agent identity, built on three principles:
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+ - **Self-sovereign**: Agents own their keys. No central registry, no vendor lock-in.
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+ - **Verifiable**: Every identity is anchored on a public ledger (XRPL). Anyone can verify.
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+ - **Interoperable**: Standard Ed25519 signatures, standard DIDs, standard HTTP headers.
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+
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+ Read the full protocol specification: [Elpis Protocol Paper](https://elpis.efiniti.ai/paper)
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+
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+ ## License
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+
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+ Apache 2.0
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+ # elpis-cli
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+
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+ Cryptographic identity for AI agents. One command, 30 seconds, on-chain.
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+
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+ **Elpis** gives every AI agent a verifiable identity: an Ed25519 keypair, a DID anchored on the XRP Ledger, an identity token, and an on-chain credential. No accounts, no API keys, no central authority.
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+
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+ ```
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+ $ elpis init --name my-agent
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+ Generating Ed25519 keypair...
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+ Keypair generated.
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+ Identity saved to ~/.elpis/
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+ Registering on XRPL Testnet (Faucet -> DIDSet -> MPT -> Credential)...
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+ Wallet: rfvoCU5NQW8ZxEHUMxynL2jjeMWqCSNjRG
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+ didset OK tx=917718E57755...
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+ mpt OK tx=A8FA8E5103BC...
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+ credential OK tx=E17F0B49179E...
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+
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+ DID: did:xrpl:856d2266#b012d616
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+ Name: my-agent
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+ Network: testnet
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+ Public Key: 4597a12f0797fb86...
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+ Cert Hash: 856d2266c5d91a5b
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+ XRPL Addr: rfvoCU5NQW8ZxEHUMxynL2jjeMWqCSNjRG
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+ TX Hash: 917718E5775558EE...
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+
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+ Ready. Run 'elpis whoami' to verify your identity.
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+ ```
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+
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+ ## What happens in those 30 seconds
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+
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+ 1. **Ed25519 keypair** generated locally (never leaves your machine)
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+ 2. **DID created** (`did:xrpl:{hash}#{fragment}`) derived from public key
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+ 3. **XRPL Testnet wallet** funded automatically via faucet
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+ 4. **DIDSet** transaction anchors your DID on-chain
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+ 5. **MPTokenIssuanceCreate** mints a non-transferable identity token
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+ 6. **CredentialCreate** (XLS-70) issues a verifiable credential
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+
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+ All three transactions are signed locally using your private key. The secret never touches a server.
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+
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+ ## Install
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+
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+ ```bash
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+ pip install elpis-cli
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+ ```
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+
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+ Requires Python 3.10+.
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+
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+ ## Commands
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+
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+ ### `elpis init` -- Create an identity
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+
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+ ```bash
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+ # Testnet (automatic, zero cost)
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+ elpis init --name my-agent
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+
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+ # Mainnet (requires funded XRPL wallet, ~16 XRP)
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+ elpis init --name my-agent --network mainnet
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+
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+ # Skip XRPL registration (local identity only)
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+ elpis init --name my-agent --no-register
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+
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+ # Use an existing Ed25519 key
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+ elpis init --name my-agent --key /path/to/private.key
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+ ```
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+
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+ **Testnet** is fully automatic: the CLI requests a funded wallet from the XRPL faucet and submits all transactions without interaction.
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+
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+ **Mainnet** prompts for your wallet address and secret, shows a cost breakdown (base reserve + owner reserves + fees), and asks for confirmation before each transaction.
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+
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+ ### `elpis whoami` -- Verify your identity
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+
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+ ```bash
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+ # Verify via Elpis resolver
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+ elpis whoami
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+
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+ # Show local identity (offline)
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+ elpis whoami --offline
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+ ```
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+
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+ Sends a signed request to the Elpis resolver and displays the verification result. Falls back to local identity if the resolver is unreachable.
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+
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+ ### `elpis request` -- Signed HTTP requests
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+
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+ ```bash
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+ # GET with Elpis signature headers
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+ elpis request https://api.example.com/data
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+
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+ # POST with body
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+ elpis request -X POST -d '{"key": "value"}' https://api.example.com/data
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+
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+ # Verbose mode (show headers)
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+ elpis request -v https://api.example.com/data
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+ ```
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+ Drop-in replacement for `curl` that automatically injects `X-Elpis-*` signature headers. Any service that validates Elpis signatures will recognize your agent.
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+ ### `elpis status` -- Show identity
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+ ```bash
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+ ## How signing works
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+ Every HTTP request is signed using the canonical format:
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+ {METHOD}\n{URL}\n{SHA256(body)}\n{timestamp}\n{nonce}
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+ | `X-Elpis-Signature` | Base64-encoded Ed25519 signature |
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+ | `X-Elpis-Timestamp` | ISO 8601 UTC timestamp |
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+ | `X-Elpis-Nonce` | UUID v4 (replay protection) |
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+ | `X-Elpis-DID` | Agent's DID |
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+ | `X-Elpis-Cert-Hash` | Public key fingerprint |
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+ ## Identity storage
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+ Identities are stored in `~/.elpis/`:
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+ | File | Permissions | Content |
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+ | `identity.json` | `0600` | DID, name, network, public key, XRPL address, TX hashes |
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+ | `private.key` | `0600` | Hex-encoded Ed25519 private seed |
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+ The directory is created with `0700` permissions. The private key is stored in plaintext -- encryption at rest is planned for v1.0.
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+ ## XRPL on-chain objects
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+ A full registration creates three ledger objects:
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+ | Object | Transaction | Reserve | Purpose |
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+ | DID | DIDSet | 2 XRP | Anchors DID URI and public key on-chain |
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+ | MPToken | MPTokenIssuanceCreate | 2 XRP | Non-transferable identity token |
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+ | Credential | CredentialCreate (XLS-70) | 2 XRP | Verifiable credential linked to DID |
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+ Reserves are frozen (not spent) while objects exist. Total cost on Mainnet: ~16 XRP (10 base + 6 owner reserves + negligible fees).
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+ ## The Elpis Protocol
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+ Elpis is an open protocol for AI agent identity, built on three principles:
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+ - **Self-sovereign**: Agents own their keys. No central registry, no vendor lock-in.
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+ - **Verifiable**: Every identity is anchored on a public ledger (XRPL). Anyone can verify.
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+ - **Interoperable**: Standard Ed25519 signatures, standard DIDs, standard HTTP headers.
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+ Read the full protocol specification: [Elpis Protocol Paper](https://elpis.efiniti.ai/paper)
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+ ## License
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+ __version__ = "0.1.0"