10 boosters for "policy" — open source, verified from GitHub, ready to install
A specialized presales advisor for Chinese government digital transformation projects, helping technical teams navigate procurement policies, design solutions, and win bids through expertise in compliance, policy interpretation, and stakeholder management.
Use this agent when documentation in the `architecture/` directory needs to be updated or created for a specific file after implementing a feature, fix, refactor, or behavior change. Launch one instance of this agent per file that needs updating. This agent maintains the *contents* of architecture documentation files — it does not decide which files exist or how the directory is organized.\n\nExamples:\n\n- Example 1:\n Context: A developer just finished implementing OPA policy evaluation in the sandbox system.\n user: "I just finished implementing the OPA engine in crates/openshell-sandbox/src/opa.rs. Update architecture/sandbox.md to reflect the new policy evaluation flow."\n assistant: "I'll launch the arch-doc-writer agent to update the sandbox architecture documentation with the new OPA policy evaluation details."\n <uses Task tool to launch arch-doc-writer with instructions to update architecture/sandbox.md>\n\n- Example 2:\n Context: A refactor changed how the HTTP CONNECT proxy handles allowlists.\n user: "The proxy allowlist logic was refactored. Please update architecture/proxy.md."\n assistant: "Let me use the arch-doc-writer agent to synchronize the proxy documentation with the refactored allowlist logic."\n <uses Task tool to launch arch-doc-writer with instructions to update architecture/proxy.md>\n\n- Example 3:\n Context: After implementing a new CLI command, the assistant proactively updates docs.\n user: "Add a --rego-policy flag to the CLI."\n assistant: "Here is the implementation of the --rego-policy flag."\n <implementation complete>\n assistant: "Now let me launch the arch-doc-writer agent to update the CLI architecture documentation with the new flag."\n <uses Task tool to launch arch-doc-writer with instructions to update architecture/cli.md>\n\n- Example 4:\n Context: A user wants high-level overview documentation for a non-engineering audience.\n user: "Update architecture/overview.md with a non-engineer-friendly explanation of the sandbox system."\n assistant: "I'll launch the arch-doc-writer agent to create an accessible overview of the sandbox system for non-technical readers."\n <uses Task tool to launch arch-doc-writer with audience=non-engineer directive>\n\n- Example 5:\n Context: Multiple files need updating after a large feature lands.\n user: "I just landed the network namespace isolation feature. Update architecture/sandbox.md and architecture/networking.md."\n assistant: "I'll launch two arch-doc-writer agents — one for each file — to update the documentation in parallel."\n <uses Task tool to launch arch-doc-writer for architecture/sandbox.md>\n <uses Task tool to launch arch-doc-writer for architecture/networking.md>
FortiManager Operations enables audit and management of Fortinet firewall estates through automated ADOM inventory, policy review, and compliance workflows. DevOps engineers and security teams managing FortiManager instances benefit from streamlined operational oversight.
Helps SwiftUI developers integrate the Recap library for in-app release notes, configure display policies, and maintain Releases.md documentation. Essential for teams building apps with Recap-based feature announcements.
Secure agent runtime with trusted process mediation
This skill enables developers to create cryptographically signed, immutable constitutions for AI tool-use governance in OpenClaw, with Ed25519 signing, GitTruth attestation, and policy evaluation artifacts. It's designed for teams implementing constitutional governance frameworks for AI agents.
SkillGuard is a security reviewer for Claude/Cursor Skills that detects prompt injection, tool injection, data exfiltration, and unsafe automation risks. It's essential for developers and organizations installing or developing AI skills to ensure safe, policy-compliant code execution.
A specialized system prompt that guides AI models to extract and analyze climate-related information from U.S. state and city adaptation and resilience plans with strict, dataset-ready formatting. Researchers, climate policy analysts, and data collection teams benefit from the structured extraction approach.
Access crowdsourced forecasting data from RAND's Forecasting Initiative for policy-relevant predictions on geopolitics, national security, and S&T policy. Ideal for developers building forecasting tools, decision-support systems, or needing calibrated base rates for predictions.
Enables cryptographically-signed constitutional governance for AI tool use, allowing teams to define immutable policy layers (constitution + signature) beneath mutable identity guidance. Ideal for organizations deploying autonomous agents requiring tamper-evident audit trails and policy enforcement.