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gatewaystack-governance

// Deny-by-default governance for every tool call — identity, scope, rate limiting, injection detection, audit logging, plus opt-in output DLP, escalation, and behavioral monitoring. Hooks into OpenClaw at the process level so the agent can't bypass it.

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GatewayStack Governance

Deny-by-default governance for every tool call in OpenClaw.

Five core checks run automatically on every invocation:

  1. Identity — maps the agent to a policy role. Unknown agents are denied.
  2. Scope — deny-by-default tool allowlist. Unlisted tools are blocked.
  3. Rate limiting — per-user and per-session sliding window limits.
  4. Injection detection — 40+ patterns from Cisco, Snyk, and Kaspersky research.
  5. Audit logging — every decision recorded to append-only JSONL.

Three opt-in features extend governance further:

  1. Output DLP — scans tool output for PII using @gatewaystack/transformabl-core. Log or redact.
  2. Escalation — human-in-the-loop review for medium-severity detections and first-time tool use.
  3. Behavioral monitoring — detects anomalous tool usage patterns using @gatewaystack/limitabl-core.

Install

openclaw plugins install @gatewaystack/gatewaystack-governance

One command. Zero config. The core 5 checks are active on every tool call immediately.

The plugin hooks into before_tool_call at the process level — the agent can't bypass it, skip it, or talk its way around it.

Customize

To override the defaults, create a policy file:

cp ~/.openclaw/plugins/gatewaystack-governance/policy.example.json \
   ~/.openclaw/plugins/gatewaystack-governance/policy.json

Configure which tools are allowed, who can use them, rate limits, injection detection sensitivity, and the three optional features (DLP, escalation, behavioral monitoring — all disabled by default).

Optional GatewayStack packages

The opt-in features use GatewayStack packages via lazy import. Install only what you need:

npm install @gatewaystack/transformabl-core   # for output DLP
npm install @gatewaystack/limitabl-core       # for behavioral monitoring

The core 5 checks have zero external dependencies and work without these packages.

Links

  • GitHub — source, docs, getting started guide
  • npm — package registry
  • MIT licensed