Rename all arch references to plano across the codebase

Complete rebrand from "Arch"/"archgw" to "Plano" including:
- Config files: arch_config_schema.yaml, workflow, demo configs
- Environment variables: ARCH_CONFIG_* → PLANO_CONFIG_*
- Python CLI: variables, functions, file paths, docker mounts
- Rust crates: config paths, log messages, metadata keys
- Docker/build: Dockerfile, supervisord, .dockerignore, .gitignore
- Docker Compose: volume mounts and env vars across all demos/tests
- GitHub workflows: job/step names
- Shell scripts: log messages
- Demos: Python code, READMEs, VS Code configs, Grafana dashboard
- Docs: RST includes, code comments, config references
- Package metadata: package.json, pyproject.toml, uv.lock

External URLs (docs.archgw.com, github.com/katanemo/archgw) left as-is.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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This demo shows how you can use a publicly hosted rest api and interact it using arch gateway.
This demo shows how you can use a publicly hosted rest api and interact it using Plano gateway.

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extra_hosts:
- "host.docker.internal:host-gateway"
volumes:
- ./config.yaml:/app/arch_config.yaml
- ./config.yaml:/app/plano_config.yaml
jaeger:
build:

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# Multi-Turn Agentic Demo (RAG)
This demo showcases how the **Arch** can be used to build accurate multi-turn RAG agent by just writing simple APIs.
This demo showcases how **Plano** can be used to build accurate multi-turn RAG agent by just writing simple APIs.
![Example of Multi-turn Interaction](mutli-turn-example.png)
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# Starting the demo
1. Please make sure the [pre-requisites](https://github.com/katanemo/arch/?tab=readme-ov-file#prerequisites) are installed correctly
2. Start Arch
2. Start Plano
```sh
sh run_demo.sh
```

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extra_hosts:
- "host.docker.internal:host-gateway"
volumes:
- ./config.yaml:/app/arch_config.yaml
- ./config.yaml:/app/plano_config.yaml

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echo ".env file created with OPENAI_API_KEY."
fi
# Step 3: Start Arch
echo "Starting Arch with config.yaml..."
# Step 3: Start Plano
echo "Starting Plano with config.yaml..."
planoai up config.yaml
# Step 4: Start Network Agent
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echo "Stopping HR Agent using Docker Compose..."
docker compose down -v
# Step 2: Stop Arch
echo "Stopping Arch..."
# Step 2: Stop Plano
echo "Stopping Plano..."
planoai down
}

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extra_hosts:
- "host.docker.internal:host-gateway"
volumes:
- ./config.yaml:/app/arch_config.yaml
- ./config.yaml:/app/plano_config.yaml
jaeger:
build:

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echo ".env file created with OPENAI_API_KEY."
fi
# Step 3: Start Arch
echo "Starting Arch with config.yaml..."
# Step 3: Start Plano
echo "Starting Plano with config.yaml..."
planoai up config.yaml
# Step 4: Start developer services
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echo "Stopping Network Agent using Docker Compose..."
docker compose down
# Step 2: Stop Arch
echo "Stopping Arch..."
# Step 2: Stop Plano
echo "Stopping Plano..."
planoai down
}

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# Function calling
This demo shows how you can use Arch's core function calling capabilities.
This demo shows how you can use Plano's core function calling capabilities.
# Starting the demo
1. Please make sure the [pre-requisites](https://github.com/katanemo/arch/?tab=readme-ov-file#prerequisites) are installed correctly
2. Start Arch
2. Start Plano
3. ```sh
sh run_demo.sh
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# Observability
Arch gateway publishes stats endpoint at http://localhost:19901/stats. In this demo we are using prometheus to pull stats from arch and we are using grafana to visalize the stats in dashboard. To see grafana dashboard follow instructions below,
Plano gateway publishes stats endpoint at http://localhost:19901/stats. In this demo we are using prometheus to pull stats from Plano and we are using grafana to visalize the stats in dashboard. To see grafana dashboard follow instructions below,
1. Start grafana and prometheus using following command
```yaml
docker compose --profile monitoring up
```
2. Navigate to http://localhost:3000/ to open grafana UI (use admin/grafana as credentials)
3. From grafana left nav click on dashboards and select "Intelligent Gateway Overview" to view arch gateway stats
3. From grafana left nav click on dashboards and select "Intelligent Gateway Overview" to view Plano gateway stats
Here is a sample interaction,
<img width="575" alt="image" src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/e0929490-3eb2-4130-ae87-a732aea4d059">

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extra_hosts:
- "host.docker.internal:host-gateway"
volumes:
- ./config.yaml:/app/arch_config.yaml
- ./config.yaml:/app/plano_config.yaml
otel-collector:
build:

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extra_hosts:
- "host.docker.internal:host-gateway"
volumes:
- ./config.yaml:/app/arch_config.yaml
- ./config.yaml:/app/plano_config.yaml
jaeger:
build:

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extra_hosts:
- "host.docker.internal:host-gateway"
volumes:
- ./config.yaml:/app/arch_config.yaml
- ./config.yaml:/app/plano_config.yaml
otel-collector:
build:

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extra_hosts:
- "host.docker.internal:host-gateway"
volumes:
- ./config.yaml:/app/arch_config.yaml
- ./config.yaml:/app/plano_config.yaml
prometheus:
build:

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extra_hosts:
- "host.docker.internal:host-gateway"
volumes:
- ./config.yaml:/app/arch_config.yaml
- ./config.yaml:/app/plano_config.yaml

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exit 1
fi
# Step 4: Start Arch
echo "Starting Arch with config.yaml..."
# Step 4: Start Plano
echo "Starting Plano with config.yaml..."
planoai up config.yaml
# Step 5: Start Network Agent with the chosen Docker Compose file
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docker compose -f "$compose_file" down
done
# Stop Arch
echo "Stopping Arch..."
# Stop Plano
echo "Stopping Plano..."
planoai down
}