Marshal
Marshal is Exemplar’s agentic harness toolkit for production agents—prompts, skills, memory, context, evals, guardrails, plus SDK and CLI. Connectors publish MCP tools; the AI Gateway routes LLM traffic under the same org.
Product hub: exemplar.dev/marshal . Pricing: exemplar.dev/pricing .
Marshal pairs with Relay for IDE coding-agent governance. Buy either alone or Full Platform for both. Start with Why Marshal or Getting started.
Outcomes
- Agents that know your estate — Memory and context stay live so agents stop rediscovering the org every turn.
- Tools without hand-wiring — Connectors publish MCP tools; IDE clients and frameworks share one governed surface.
- Spend and risk under caps — Guardrails and gateway rate limits stop runaway loops.
- Any framework, same toolkit — SDK adapters for major agent runtimes.
How it works
- Connect — Enable connectors into Context Lake.
- Compose — Register prompts, skills, and memory.
- Govern — Route through the gateway with evals and guardrails.
- Operate — Iterate without redeploying every agent.
Topics
Why MarshalGetting startedMemorySkill managementPrompt managementAI GatewayContext managementContext LakeEvalsGuardrailsHuman-in-the-loopSDKCLI
Related
- Relay — Bash, path, MCP, and prompt controls for IDE coding agents.
- Tools & MCP — Unified MCP tools and connector agents for frameworks and IDE clients.
- Integrations — Connector catalog on the marketing site.
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