Administration

This section is for the people who roll out Syntic Code across a team or an entire organization. Where the rest of the documentation helps an individual developer get productive, these pages focus on the concerns that appear at scale: how to install the CLI on many machines, how to authenticate against api.syntic.ai, how to enforce settings that individuals cannot override, and how to track what your engineers are spending on the Syntic model.

Who this is for

Administration is written for platform teams, IT departments, and engineering leaders. You do not need to read it to use syntic day to day, but you will want it the moment Syntic Code moves from a personal experiment to a supported tool. The guidance assumes you control some combination of a device fleet, an identity provider, a cloud account, or a source-control organization, and that you want Amara to help your developers while staying inside the boundaries your company requires.

How the section is organized

Setup covers unattended installation, authentication, and server-managed settings that lock down behavior. Deployment describes running Syntic Code in different cloud environments and inside development containers. LLM Gateways explains routing model traffic through a proxy. Usage & Costs brings together monitoring, credit consumption, and team analytics. Plugin Distribution shows how to publish and recommend internal plugins. Security & Data documents how Syntic Code handles your code and how to request zero data retention. Finally, Adoption offers materials for driving usage inside your organization. Read the sections in order for a full rollout, or jump straight to the topic you need.