Pilot Docs describes Pilot, an autonomous development pipeline designed to automate the process of converting tickets from various issue tracking systems into pull requests. The platform is intended for development teams seeking to streamline their workflow by reducing manual intervention in ticket resolution and code delivery. Pilot integrates with systems such as GitHub, GitLab, Linear, Jira, Asana, Plane, Azure DevOps, and Discord, enabling it to pick up tickets directly from these sources. Once a ticket is labeled, Pilot plans the implementation using context from the existing codebase, writes code with Claude Code, runs quality gates, and opens a pull request for review and merging.
The tool features a built-in context engine that aims to minimize token usage while adhering to established architectural patterns and conventions. Strategic documentation loading enhances its understanding of the codebase, differentiating it from generic code generation tools. Pilot supports an autopilot CI loop, monitoring continuous integration, auto-merging when tests pass, and creating fix issues if CI fails. It offers three execution modes: dev (fast), stage (CI required), and prod (human approval required), allowing teams to tailor the level of automation and oversight. Additional features include epic decomposition for breaking down complex tickets, self-review before PR submission, multi-repo polling, session resume for context continuation, model routing to allocate tasks based on complexity, and notifications via Slack, Telegram, email, webhooks, and PagerDuty.
Pilot is self-hosted, delivered as a single Go binary that runs on the user's infrastructure, ensuring that secrets remain within the user's environment. It supports local deployment, desktop application, Docker, Docker & Helm, Kubernetes, and major cloud providers such as AWS, Google Cloud, and Azure. The tool can perform hot upgrades without downtime, allowing for in-process binary replacement. Users can interact with Pilot through a dashboard, terminal UI, Telegram bot for mobile access, and a conversational bot for code Q&A and issue intake.
Pilot works with a Claude subscription (Pro/Max) or an Anthropic API key for code generation, and does not require a separate API key if already logged into Claude Code. The platform is suited for teams seeking automation in ticket-driven development workflows, with a focus on minimizing manual prompting and maximizing context-aware code delivery.
Pilot Docs is an Autonomous agents & workflows product. It focuses on automating the process of converting development tickets into actionable pull requests using AI agents. Pilot Docs is an open-source project aimed at software development teams and DevOps engineers. The project is open source (Open Source). It runs on the web and the command line, and it can be self-hosted.
Quantflow Studio builds and maintains Pilot Docs, and the product first shipped in 2026. The project is developed in the open on GitHub with 481 stars and 673 commits in the last 90 days. Across PulseGate's embedding index, Pilot Docs has few near neighbours, marking it as relatively distinct. Among its 8 catalogued features are autopilot mode, epic decomposition, and approval workflows. It exposes integrations via a public API.
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