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consensus-support-reply-guard

Risk-aware support response governance with persona-weighted consensus. Detects legal/sensitive/confidentiality issues, applies hard-block policy checks, and...

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name: consensus-support-reply-guard description: Risk-aware support response governance with persona-weighted consensus. Detects legal/sensitive/confidentiality issues, applies hard-block policy checks, and writes auditable decision artifacts for customer-facing automation. version: 1.1.14 homepage: https://github.com/kaicianflone/consensus-support-reply-guard source: https://github.com/kaicianflone/consensus-support-reply-guard upstream: consensus-guard-core: https://github.com/kaicianflone/consensus-guard-core

requires: bins: - node - tsx env: - CONSENSUS_STATE_FILE - CONSENSUS_STATE_ROOT metadata: openclaw: requires: bins: - node - tsx env: - CONSENSUS_STATE_FILE - CONSENSUS_STATE_ROOT install: - kind: node package: consensus-support-reply-guard bins: - node - tsx

consensus-support-reply-guard

consensus-support-reply-guard is a customer-trust guard for support workflows.

What this skill does

  • evaluates support drafts before sending
  • detects high-risk claim patterns
  • blocks or rewrites responses when policy violations appear
  • updates persona reputations based on final decision alignment
  • preserves decision history in board artifacts

Why this matters

Support replies are high-frequency and brand-critical. This skill prevents overconfident legal/PII mistakes at scale.

Ecosystem role

Composes with consensus board state using explicit vote inputs and deterministic guard decisions.

Ideal scenarios

  • automated ticket triage replies
  • L1/L2 AI response review gates
  • regulated or enterprise support channels

Runtime, credentials, and network behavior

  • runtime binaries: node, tsx
  • network calls: none in the guard decision path itself
  • filesystem writes: board/state artifacts under the configured consensus state path

Dependency trust model

  • consensus-guard-core is the first-party consensus package used in guard execution
  • versions are semver-pinned in package.json for reproducible installs
  • this skill does not request host-wide privileges and does not mutate other skills

Quick start

node --import tsx run.js --input ./examples/input.json

Tool-call integration

This skill is wired to the consensus-interact contract boundary (via shared consensus-guard-core wrappers where applicable):

  • readBoardPolicy
  • getLatestPersonaSet / getPersonaSet
  • writeArtifact / writeDecision
  • idempotent decision lookup

This keeps board orchestration standardized across skills.

Invoke Contract

This skill exposes a canonical entrypoint:

  • invoke(input, opts?) -> Promise<OutputJson | ErrorJson>

invoke() starts the guard flow and executes deterministic policy evaluation with board operations via shared guard-core wrappers.

external_agent mode

Guards support two modes:

  • mode="external_agent": caller supplies external_votes[] from agents/humans/models for deterministic aggregation.
  • mode="persona": requires an existing persona_set_id; guard will not generate persona sets internally.

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Pricing

Free

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