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Mesh — multiplayer arborist
Arborist on a single laptop is a content-addressed forest of documents.
Arborist across many laptops is a gossip-able forest. Two peers that
ingest the same Wikipedia dump compute bit-identical document_roots,
so any peer can verify another peer's claim by re-deriving the hash
locally. Mesh is wire-and-trust scaffolding wrapped around that fact.
This file documents how groups manage data across each other. It pairs
with diagrams in docs/diagrams/.
Status: cryptographic foundation, state machine, and CLI ship today. HTTP wire (
mesh sync,mesh serve) is the next milestone. Protocol contract below pins what wire will implement.
Default off
No code path touches a network unless a peer flips meta.mesh.enabled = 1.
Lookups, ingests, distillations, and Q&A run identically with or without
mesh. Initialization is two commands and is reversible.
arborist mesh init --group myteam # mint Ed25519 + X25519 keys; create epoch 0
arborist mesh enable # flip gating flag on
arborist mesh status # always-safe inspection
arborist mesh disable # flag back off; keys + history stay on disk
Identity stack
Each peer carries:
- one Ed25519 keypair for signing membership ops and gossip envelopes
- one X25519 keypair for ECDH key agreement (used to wrap epoch secrets)
- one 8-hex
member_id(random by default; pinnable via--member-id)
Group state, replicated across every peer that participates:
mesh_roster— per-epoch (member_id, sign_pub, dh_pub, role) tuplesmesh_epochs— per-epoch lifecycle (started_at, audit linkage, secret envelope)audit_events— append-only Merkle chain of every state-changing op
Public keys are shared. Private keys never leave a peer's SQLite file.
Epochs — a counter that bumps on every roster change
init_identity() writes epoch 0 with the founder as sole admin.
Every subsequent add, kick, or rotate writes a new epoch row,
generates a fresh 32-byte symmetric secret, and wraps that secret to
every member of a new roster.
Old epochs are not deleted. Their rosters and audit events stay on disk so that historical signatures remain verifiable by anyone, forever. Cores never evict; mesh state never evicts either.
Per-member secret envelope
A single epoch carries one symmetric secret. That one secret is wrapped
N times, once per member, by ECDH between a rotator's X25519 priv and
each member's X25519 pub, then sealed with ChaCha20-Poly1305 using
member_id as AAD.
Decryption is local: a peer derives the same shared secret by ECDH
between their own X25519 priv and a rotator's X25519 pub, then unwraps
their own slot. An evicted peer simply has no slot, so unwrap raises
ValueError — they are opaque to gossip from epoch+1 onward by design.
Code: arborist/mesh/state.py::_wrap_secret_for_members and
unwrap_secret_for_self.
What flows between peers
Arborist is content-addressed, so identifiers are short and bodies are optional. A typical sync round looks like:
- alice signs and sends
ANNOUNCE_ROOT(document_root, source_uri, chunking_version, schema_version)for everything new since last sync. Same for derivations, providence_cache rows, and falsifications. - bob verifies alice's signature against her epoch-N
sign_pub, then checks his local store. Anything he already has is dedup'd bydocument_rootand dropped on the floor. - On miss, bob sends
REQUEST_BODY(root). alice replies withDELIVER_BODY(bytes, merkle_proof). bob verifies the proof against the announced root before inserting. - Audit chains merge by
prev_event_hash. A gossip insert that does not extend a chain consistently is rejected — mesh never silently forks history.
The five gossip message types:
| message | meaning | encrypted? | signed? |
|---|---|---|---|
ANNOUNCE_ROOT |
"I have these document_roots" | optional | always |
ANNOUNCE_DERIVATION |
"core C derives from surfaces S₁..Sₙ via distiller D" | optional | always |
ANNOUNCE_PROVIDENCE |
"I cached an answer at this 8-dim cache_key with this audit_mode" | optional | always |
ANNOUNCE_FALSIFICATION |
"this cache_key is wrong (witness signature attached)" | optional | always |
REQUEST_BODY / DELIVER_BODY |
pull bytes on local miss; recipient verifies Merkle proof before insert | optional | always |
Soft hashes (embeddings, TF-IDF scores) never enter wire. Only hard
SHA-256 commitments cross the network. Per CLAUDE.md's soft/hard hash
split.
Group operations — operator decision tree
A group has two roles: admin and member. Admins may add and kick.
Any current member may rotate the secret on the same roster. Self-kick
is rejected; an admin who wants out runs mesh disable instead.
Add a member (admin only)
# bob mints his keys and shares pubs (out-of-band: signal, in person, signed file).
arborist mesh init --group myteam --member-id bob # bob's machine
# alice (admin) enrolls bob at her machine:
arborist mesh add --member-id bob \
--sign-pub <bob_sign_pub_hex> \
--dh-pub <bob_dh_pub_hex>
# epoch bumps. fresh secret wrapped to alice + bob.
Bob can decrypt epoch+1 forward. Bob cannot reach prior epochs — by design, joining doesn't grant retroactive access.
Kick a member (admin only)
arborist mesh kick --member-id dave --reason "left team 2026-04-28"
Epoch bumps. New secret wrapped to everyone except dave. Dave's prior signatures stay verifiable forever (his roster row at older epochs is preserved). Any AEAD-protected gossip from epoch+1 onward is opaque to him.
Cannot leave a roster with no admins. Promote first, then kick.
Rotate the secret (any member)
arborist mesh rotate --reason "scheduled monthly hygiene"
Same roster, fresh secret. Use on suspected secret leak when no identifiable bad actor exists, or as periodic key hygiene.
When to use which
| situation | command |
|---|---|
| starting a new federation | mesh init then mesh enable |
| onboarding a teammate | mesh add (admin) |
| someone left the team | mesh kick (admin) |
| rumor of secret compromise but everyone's keys still trusted | mesh rotate |
| stepping away yourself | mesh disable (own peer only) |
Forward-secrecy guarantees in plain language
- Joining is non-retroactive. A new member cannot decrypt anything from before they joined. Wrapping per-epoch makes this automatic.
- Eviction is forward-only. A kicked member keeps everything they already had. They lose access to gossip from the next epoch on.
- Past signatures remain verifiable forever. Roster history is immutable on disk, so anyone can audit who said what at what epoch even after rotations.
- Rotation costs O(N). One ECDH + one AEAD per member per rotate. Linear in roster size, not document count.
Trust boundary, threat model
Mesh defends against:
- Roster impersonation. Every membership op is Ed25519-signed by an
admin and chained via
audit_events.event_hash = sha256(prev || body). A peer cannot fake amesh_epoch_rotatewithout the admin's signing key. - Gossip tampering. Every announcement is signed; recipients verify before insert. A peer that doesn't carry an epoch's secret cannot produce a valid AEAD payload for that epoch.
- Eviction bypass. Evicted members have no slot in the post-rotation envelope. They cannot derive the new secret from any prior secret.
- Forking. Audit chain
prev_event_hashlinkage rejects gossip inserts that do not extend a chain consistently.
Mesh does not defend against:
- Out-of-band key distribution. A new member's pubs must reach the enrolling admin via a trusted channel (signal, in person, signed file). Mesh has no built-in introduction protocol.
- Compromise of an admin's signing key. With that key an attacker can forge any membership op. Mitigation: rotate admins regularly, keep admin count small.
- Traffic analysis. Wire layer ships TLS but does not pad or mix.
Related code
arborist/mesh/__init__.py— module entrypoint, public APIarborist/mesh/crypto.py— Ed25519 + X25519 + ChaCha20-Poly1305 wrappersarborist/mesh/state.py— DB writes + audit chain hooks; epoch rotationarborist/mesh/members.py—add_member,kick_member,scheduled_rotatearborist/cli.py—_cmd_mesh_*argparse handlersarborist/store.py—mesh_identity,mesh_roster,mesh_epochsschema
Related docs
README.md— top-level overview, ingest flow, single-peer Q&ACLAUDE.md— schema invariants, conventions, audit chain rules~/git/proxy.unturf.com/pkg/verified/merkle.go— fox's Go merkle reference. Arborist's Python port mirrors the conventions.
Rendering the diagrams
make docs # renders docs/diagrams/*.dot to .png via graphviz
Or directly: dot -Tpng docs/diagrams/<file>.dot -o /tmp/out.png.




