Yeet is a Linux-only security platform that operates at the kernel level to provide agent security, observability, and network policy enforcement. Designed for environments where AI agents and other automated programs interact with sensitive data and networks, the tool enables users to observe, control, and enforce policies on agent behavior without requiring code changes or agent awareness. It leverages technologies such as eBPF, XDP, kprobes, uprobes, tracepoints, LSM, and cgroups to achieve deep system integration and visibility.
The platform is delivered as a single binary deployed in kernel space, with scripts executed inside V8 isolates for browser-style virtualization and security. Users can build custom tools on the fly by describing their requirements, after which Yeet sets up the necessary eBPF hooks and runs the tools without restarts or configuration changes. Popular scripts include kernel-level audit logs for AI code sessions, live gRPC traffic decoding, integrity monitoring for agent configuration files, USB transfer sniffing, Wi-Fi RF dashboards, DNS query tracing, exec-provenance monitoring, outbound TCP connection grouping, hardware monitoring, and even a system monitor skinned as a Knicks scoreboard. These scripts allow for real-time monitoring, fine-grained access controls, egress policy enforcement, credential swapping, and comprehensive audit logging.
Yeet also supports integration with operational workflows by enabling alerts to be set up across the stack using natural language, with notifications sent through channels such as Slack or webhooks. The platform is designed for efficiency, with each kernel event handled as a Tokio task and minimal overhead, ensuring high performance and reliability. Security is emphasized through the use of V8 isolates, providing isolation comparable to modern browsers and cloud worker architectures.
The tool is available exclusively on Linux and is deployed locally, allowing users to maintain full control without ongoing per-event costs. Pricing is positioned as zero-cost for events, distinguishing it from other monitoring and observability solutions. Yeet is intended for users who require robust, programmable control over agent activity, network policy, and system observability at the kernel level.
yeet is a Security & compliance platforms product. It focuses on securing and monitoring AI agents and applications at the kernel level without code changes. yeet is a B2B product aimed at developers deploying AI agents and Linux system administrators. The product ships for the command line and Linux.
yeet first shipped in 2026. The project is developed in the open on GitHub with 82 stars and 4 commits in the last 90 days. Among its 10 catalogued features are kernel-level firewall, agent observability, and network policy enforcement.
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