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governance-guard

Structural authority separation for autonomous agent actions. Three-phase governance pipeline: PROPOSE, DECIDE, PROMOTE. No action is both proposed and appro...

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name: governance-guard description: > Structural authority separation for autonomous agent actions. Three-phase governance pipeline: PROPOSE, DECIDE, PROMOTE. No action is both proposed and approved by the same computational pathway. version: 0.1.0 metadata: author: MetaCortex Dynamics LLC license: MIT openclaw: requires: bins: - node - npx install: - kind: node package: tsx bins: [tsx]

governance-guard

Governance guard enforces structural authority separation on all agent actions through a PROPOSE-DECIDE-PROMOTE pipeline.

When to activate

Before performing any write, execute, network, create, or delete action. The governance pipeline MUST be invoked before the action executes. Read actions may also be governed under standard or strict policies.

How to use

1. Full pipeline (recommended)

Run the complete PROPOSE → DECIDE → PROMOTE pipeline in a single call:

npx tsx scripts/governance.ts pipeline '<intent-json>' --policy policies/standard.yaml

The intent JSON must include:

  • skill: skill identifier
  • tool: tool/function being invoked
  • model: LLM model name
  • actionType: one of read, write, execute, network, create, delete
  • target: resource being acted upon
  • parameters: tool parameters (object)
  • dataScope: data categories accessed (array, e.g. ["personal", "financial"])
  • conversationId: current conversation ID
  • messageId: current message ID
  • userInstruction: the user message that triggered this action

2. Handle the verdict

The pipeline returns a JSON response:

  • If "governance": "approved" — proceed with the action
  • If "governance": "deny" — do NOT proceed; inform the user with the reason
  • If "governance": "escalate" — present the action to the user for approval:
Action requires your approval:
  Skill: <skill>
  Action: <actionType> on <target>
  Reason: <reason>
Reply APPROVE or DENY

Then resolve:

npx tsx scripts/governance.ts resolve-escalation <intent-id> approve
# or
npx tsx scripts/governance.ts resolve-escalation <intent-id> deny

3. Audit decisions

npx tsx scripts/governance.ts audit --last 10

Policy presets

Preset Default Description
minimal approve Blocks only credentials and destructive commands. Lowest friction.
standard deny Allows common ops, escalates network and data access. Recommended.
strict deny Reads only. Everything else requires explicit approval. Maximum safety.

Fail-closed guarantee

If any error occurs during governance evaluation, the default verdict is DENY. Missing policy files result in DENY ALL. This is by design. The system fails safe, never open.

Configuration

Governance data is stored in ~/.openclaw/governance/:

  • policy.yaml — active policy file
  • witness.jsonl — append-only, hash-chained audit log

Verify witness chain

npx tsx scripts/governance.ts verify

Any tampering with historical records is detected by recomputing the hash chain from genesis.

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