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# API Quickstart
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This quickstart uses the public AeThex API at `https://api.aethex.tech`.
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| Field | Value |
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|---|---|
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| Product maturity | Live / evolving |
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| Documentation status | Active |
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| Base URL | `https://api.aethex.tech` |
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| OpenAPI | [[OpenAPI Reference]] |
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| Last verified | 2026-06-26 |
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## 1. Check service health
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```bash
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curl https://api.aethex.tech/health
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```
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The response reports the API service version, uptime, loaded knowledge count, and enabled model classes. Treat model identifiers as runtime information; clients should not hard-code them.
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## 2. List available KAEL models
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```bash
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curl https://api.aethex.tech/kael/models
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```
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The returned catalog contains stable client keys such as `standard` and their current access tier.
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## 3. Send a streaming request
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`POST /kael/stream` returns Server-Sent Events.
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```bash
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curl --no-buffer https://api.aethex.tech/kael/stream \
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-H 'Content-Type: application/json' \
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-d '{
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"message": "What is AeThex Passport?",
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"sessionId": "quickstart-example",
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"source": "docs",
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"model": "standard"
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}'
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```
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The stream begins with model metadata, emits JSON events containing response tokens, and ends with:
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```text
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data: [DONE]
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```
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## 4. Handle errors inside the stream
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Because the response is an event stream, some errors arrive as SSE data rather than a non-2xx HTTP response:
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```json
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{"error":"rate_limit","clearance":1,"limit":20,"message":"..."}
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```
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Clients should:
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- Parse each `data:` event.
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- Stop when receiving `[DONE]`.
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- Handle `error` objects separately from token events.
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- Reconnect only when appropriate; do not automatically replay a completed prompt.
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## 5. Choose an identity model
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Public requests can operate without a Passport session but receive lower limits. Signed-in and approved identities can receive expanded capabilities. Tenant keys and operator tokens are separate credentials and must never be embedded in browser code.
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## Next steps
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- [[API Reference]]
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- [[Authentication]]
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- [[Rate Limits]]
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- [[KAEL API]]
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- [[Webhooks]]