KeiSeiKit-1.0/_capabilities/scope/files-denylist/text.md
Parfii-bot c0c3483f02 feat(agent-substrate/phase-1): capability library — 11 declarative bundles
22 files per locked §Initial capability atom inventory:

policy/no-git-ops/               (gate: PreToolUse:Bash, bypass ORCHESTRATOR_META)
scope/files-whitelist/           (gate + verify worktree)
scope/files-denylist/            (gate + verify worktree)
quality/constructor-pattern/     (verify worktree)
quality/cargo-check-green/       (verify both — worktree short-circuit + simulated-merge)
quality/tests-green/             (verify both)
safety/no-dep-bump/              (gate + verify both)
output/report-format/            (verify worktree)
output/severity-grade/           (verify worktree)
tools/read-only/                 (gate: deny Edit/Write)
tools/cargo-only-bash/           (gate: Bash allowlist)

All capability.toml share [capability]/[restricts]/[parameterized]/[text]/
[gate]/[verify] section layout. rust-module paths pre-wired to match
phase-3 file layout. All text.md under 200 words, imperative,
self-contained (composer concatenates with --- separator).

Cross-refs to rule files preserved:
- policy::no-git-ops → RULE 0.13 (orchestrator-branch-first.md)
- quality::constructor-pattern → RULE ZERO (code-style.md)
- output::severity-grade → debugging.md §Security Review
- safety::no-dep-bump → supply-chain rationale

Agent attempted wc -w for word counts — sandbox correctly denied Bash
per RULE 0.13, observable reinforcement of the very policy this
capability encodes.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-23 02:35:52 +08:00

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Scope — files denylist

You MUST NOT Edit or Write any file whose path matches a glob in your task's scope.files-denylist list. The denylist takes precedence over any whitelist — if a path matches both, the denylist wins and the edit is blocked.

Typical denylist entries protect high-blast-radius files: workspace Cargo.toml, Cargo.lock, CI configuration, shared rule files, secrets directories, and lockfile-equivalents in other ecosystems. Changing these demands a separate review and a different role.

Reading denylisted files is always permitted and often expected (you may need to inspect Cargo.toml to understand a crate's dependencies, for example). The restriction applies only to mutating tools.

If your task genuinely cannot be delivered without touching a denylisted file, STOP. Do not try to work around the restriction. Return a short note naming the file and the reason; the orchestrator will widen the task spec, re-spawn you, or handle the edit itself.

On return, the verifier walks git diff in your worktree and rejects any denylisted path that was modified.