review-agent-governance — Setup
Gate AI agent review actions (PR reviews, comments, merges, CI edits) behind explicit human approval. Every attempt, approved or denied, produces an Ed25519-signed receipt.
Gate AI agent review actions (PR reviews, comments, merges, CI edits) behind explicit human approval. Every attempt, approved or denied, produces an Ed25519-signed receipt.
--- name: review-agent-setup description: Configure human-in-the-loop gating for AI agent review actions in Claude Code. Use when setting up a project where an agent may post PR reviews, comments, merges, or edit CI configuration, and you want a cryptographically auditable approval trail with Cedar-enforced gates. ---
Gate AI agent review actions (PR reviews, comments, merges, CI edits) behind explicit human approval. Every attempt, approved or denied, produces an Ed25519-signed receipt.
Install it in projects where a Claude Code agent:
If the agent is only doing local file edits and running tests, this plugin is overkill. Use `protect-mcp` for general tool-call policy enforcement and skip this one.
claude plugin install wshobson/agents/review-agent-governancecp .claude/plugins/review-agent-governance/policies/review-agent-governance.cedar \
./review-governance.cedarYou can edit this file to match your project's specific rules. See `../agents/review-policy-author.md` for guidance on authoring review policies.
mkdir -p ./review-receipts
echo "./review-receipts/" >> .gitignore
echo "./review-governance.key" >> .gitignore
echo "./.review-approved" >> .gitignoreThe first invocation of `protect-mcp sign` will create the key. Commit the public key from the first receipt so auditors can verify later.
The Cedar policy denies review-surface actions unconditionally. To approve a specific action, open an approval window before it and close it after.
# Before the action you want to approve
touch ./.review-approved
# Let Claude Code run the review / comment / merge
# Immediately after
rm ./.review-approved/approve-review "Reviewing PR #123 authored by contributor X"This creates `./.review-approved` with the given reason embedded as a note, and writes a human-approved receipt to the chain. A follow-up `rm` is still needed to close the window.
If you want every tool call to go through Cedar with no approval bypass:
export REVIEW_APPROVAL_FLAG=./.never-approveAny tool call matching a forbid rule will be denied; approved windows have no effect. Useful for CI or for a locked-down audit run.
List all receipts:
ls -la ./review-receipts/Verify the entire chain offline:
npx @veritasacta/verify ./review-receipts/*.jsonExit 0 means every receipt is authentic and the chain is intact. Exit 1 means one receipt has been tampered with. Exit 2 means a receipt is malformed.
Look at recent denials:
/list-pendingWithin Claude Code this slash command walks the receipt chain and prints any recent `decision: deny` entries with the tool name, command pattern, and timestamp.
# 1. Human reviews the agent's proposed comment
$ /list-pending
Recent denials:
- 2026-04-17T14:23:01Z Bash "gh pr review 42 --approve --body 'LGTM'"
- 2026-04-17T14:23:02Z Bash "gh pr comment 42 --body 'Looking good'"
# 2. Human decides the first one is appropriate, approves it
$ /approve-review "Approving LGTM on PR 42 after visual inspection"
./.review-approved created
# 3. Agent retries the action; this time it succeeds
$ agent: gh pr review 42 --approve --body "LGTM"
[receipt: rec_XXX, decision=allow, reason=human_approved]
# 4. Human closes the window
$ rm ./.review-approvedEvery step is in the receipt chain. The chain is offline-verifiable for regulators, counterparties, or downstream auditors who want to confirm that no review action bypassed the human gate.
If both plugins are installed, run them side by side:
{
"hooks": {
"PreToolUse": [
{
"matcher": ".*",
"hooks": [
{
"type": "command",
"command": "npx protect-mcp@0.5.5 evaluate --policy ./protect.cedar --tool \"$TOOL_NAME\" --input \"$TOOL_INPUT\" --fail-on-missing-policy false"
}
]
},
{
"matcher": ".*",
"hooks": [
{
"type": "command",
"command": "if [ -f ./.review-approved ]; then exit 0; fi; npx protect-mcp@0.5.5 evaluate --policy ./review-governance.cedar --tool \"$TOOL_NAME\" --input \"$TOOL_INPUT\" --fail-on-missing-policy false"
}
]
}
]
}
}Both hooks must pass for the tool call to proceed. Cedar deny in either policy blocks it.