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Sciple documentation

This is the reference for using, configuring, and integrating Sciple. Sciple is the Internal Developer Platform where engineering teams manage their services, AWS resources, pipelines, configuration, credentials, and Kubernetes from one place.

Start here

If you are new to Sciple, the fastest path is:

  1. Getting started walks through connecting your first AWS account, creating a service, and seeing your cloud resources in the catalog.
  2. Workspaces and teams explains the user model. Workspaces, users, groups, services, owner groups, and environments.
  3. What the platform manages covers the surface area: services, AWS, Kubernetes, CI/CD, config, credentials, and SCM.
  4. Access and audit describes the security features: SSO, RBAC, AWS Secrets Manager-backed credentials, and the audit trail.

How the docs are organized

Concepts explain the mental model behind the platform. Read these first. Observability is a set of task-based guides for connecting your data sources, building dashboards, exploring metrics and logs, tracing requests, and tracking incidents. Reference documents the API and its exact behaviour. Read these when you are wiring something up. All three stay in sync with the platform on every release.

Conventions

Throughout these docs, timestamps are in RFC 3339 UTC. Identifiers in the dashboard and the API follow a prefix convention so it is always clear what an identifier refers to. For example, audit events are prefixed differently from teams, services, and resources. The prefixes are visible in the dashboard wherever an identifier is displayed.

Need help?

Reach support at support@sciple.cloud. For security disclosures, see the trust page or email security@sciple.cloud.