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Arda Platform Documentation

Documentation for the people who build Arda — and the agents collaborating with them. No fluff, no jargon hunting.

The Arda Platform turns kanban on the shop floor into a closed-loop control system that small and mid-size manufacturers can actually run. Physical cards scan into digital reorders, planning runs in the background, and stockouts stop being a recurring fire drill. Under the hood: an API-first, MCP-native architecture grounded in operations science — Little’s law, bitemporal state, decoupled control loops. On the surface: a shop-floor experience that prefers cards and scans over screens. This site documents how the platform is built, deployed, run, and extended — for the people doing each of those, and the AI assistants helping them.

Pick the role closest to yours. Every link drops you at a curated entry point.

Arda’s teams use AI assistants every day — drafting PRs, drafting runbooks, drafting answers to customer questions. This site is designed so those agents read it as easily as the humans do.

  • /llms.txt — curated index of canonical entry points. Drop it into any tool that supports the llms.txt convention.
  • /llms-full.txt — the whole site as a single Markdown bundle for RAG, embedding, or @docs attachments.
  • /llms-small.txt — hierarchy and per-page descriptions, sized for a tight context window.
  • /<slug>.md — every rendered page is also served as raw Markdown. Just append .md to any page’s URL.

Every page is plain Markdown in a public GitHub repository. The bar is low, the conventions are documented, and the build catches you when you stray.