agy-native

1つのパケットまたは新しいバリデータコンテキストに対して明示的に選択されたAGYランタイムを使用します。

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取り込み時のスキャン結果 · 2026-08-22

  • 指示の混入権限チェックを無効化するよう指示していますSKILL.md:16

ルールに基づく静的スキャンの結果です。検出がないことは安全を保証するものではありません。 本文と同梱スクリプトは全文を閲覧できるため、実行前に内容をご確認ください。

AGY Native

Use AGY only when the caller explicitly selects that runtime. Discover its live command surface with agy --help (and agy models for the current model set) before acting, and scope every session to the supplied workspace and packet.

Discovering the live command surface before acting works because AGY's CLI changes faster than any skill text: a remembered flag is a guess, while a freshly listed one is evidence.

Permission posture (disclose it; never assume it)

The posture a run gets is chosen by flags, so name it explicitly:

  • Default agy runs interactively and prompts for each tool permission.
  • --dangerously-skip-permissions auto-approves every tool call — use it only when the packet's declared effects and the caller's authorization cover that blast radius.
  • --sandbox restricts the session's terminal access.
  • Print mode (agy -p / --print) is the sanctioned headless path and carries a built-in --print-timeout (default 5m); a run that exceeds it is killed and reported as timed out, not as a result.

A reader who sets none of these gets AGY's interactive default, not a scoped run. Match the posture to the declared effects and disclose which one was used.

When AGY is unavailable

If agy is not installed or its command surface cannot be discovered, report the absence as a disclosed fact and stop. Do not fall back to another runtime, do not guess a command surface, and never route through claude -p.

Named failure mode — wrapper drift: invoking AGY through remembered syntax that silently changed, producing runs that look scoped but are not.

Anti-pattern: reusing one AGY session for both author and validator roles because starting a second session is slower. Corrective: keep the identities distinct; a shared session forfeits the fresh-judgment guarantee that makes the validator's evidence usable.

  • Keep author and validator sessions distinct when AGY supplies both roles.
  • Persist the runtime conversation/context identity and artifact references.
  • Validators remain read-only and hand judgment to Validate; they do not write the core verdict directly.
  • AGY plugin, memory, permission, retry, and session state remain substrate facts and never become AgentOps phase, queue, or completion state.
  • Never invoke claude -p through an AGY wrapper.

Return evidence to the caller and stop. Installation, plugin mutation, and recurring scheduling require separate explicit authorization.