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Sponsio
يحتوي Sponsio على 4 من skills المجمعة من SponsioLabs، مع تغطية مهنية على مستوى المستودع وصفحات skill داخل الموقع.
Skills في هذا المستودع
Use after `/plugin install sponsio-claude-code` to wire the runtime end-to-end. The plugin install only registers hooks + skills; the contract library and per-environment overrides are configured here. Bootstraps the per-plugin contract library tree at ~/.sponsio/plugins/, installs bundled starter libraries for popular MCP servers (github, filesystem, playwright), generates fresh starter libraries for plugins / MCP servers that don't ship one (via `sponsio plugin scan`), tunes the shipped rules to the user's actual environment (workspace path, expected call volume, dev/CI/prod profile), and verifies with a smoke test. Use when the user says any of "configure sponsio-claude-code", "set up sponsio-claude-code", "first-time setup of sponsio", "wire up sponsio in this Claude Code session", "add Sponsio guardrails for my MCP tools", "tune the plugin for my environment", "the plugin is too strict / too loose", "calibrate sponsio rules", "scan this plugin", "generate sponsio rules for X", "create a contract library
Install, observe, tune, and enforce Sponsio: a runtime contract layer for LLM agents that blocks unsafe tool calls and scores output quality against declared rules. Use when the user wants to set up / add / install Sponsio, add guardrails or runtime safety to an LLM agent, generate or refine a sponsio.yaml, audit tool configurations for risks (data leaks, unguarded writes, missing confirmations), explain or review existing contracts, check what Sponsio would have blocked (`sponsio report`), move from observe to enforce mode, or debug why a contract is (or isn't) firing. Triggers on phrases like "set up sponsio", "add sponsio", "install sponsio", "add guardrails", "monitor my agent", "harden my agent", "audit my agent", "generate contracts", "explain my sponsio.yaml", "sponsio report", "flip to enforce", "false positive", "why is this rule firing".
Install, observe, tune, and enforce Sponsio: a runtime contract layer for LLM agents that blocks unsafe tool calls and scores output quality against declared rules. Use when the user wants to set up / add / install Sponsio, add guardrails or runtime safety to an LLM agent, generate or refine a sponsio.yaml, audit tool configurations for risks (data leaks, unguarded writes, missing confirmations), explain or review existing contracts, check what Sponsio would have blocked (`sponsio report`), move from observe to enforce mode, or debug why a contract is (or isn't) firing. Triggers on phrases like "set up sponsio", "add sponsio", "install sponsio", "add guardrails", "monitor my agent", "harden my agent", "audit my agent", "generate contracts", "explain my sponsio.yaml", "sponsio report", "flip to enforce", "false positive", "why is this rule firing".
Use after installing the sponsio-openclaw plugin to wire the runtime end-to-end. The plugin install only registers hooks + skills; the contract library and per-environment overrides are configured here. Bootstraps the per-plugin contract library tree at ~/.sponsio/plugins/, generates fresh starter libraries for OpenClaw plugins / MCP servers via `sponsio plugin scan` (with `--introspect` to auto-discover tool inventory; the agent then applies the prompt from `sponsio plugin prompt openclaw` to extract semantic contracts using its own LLM context — no separate API call), tunes the shipped rules to the user's actual environment, and verifies with a smoke test. Use when the user says any of "configure sponsio-openclaw", "set up sponsio-openclaw", "first-time setup of sponsio for OpenClaw", "wire up sponsio in this OpenClaw session", "add Sponsio guardrails for my OpenClaw plugins", "tune the plugin for my environment", "the plugin is too strict / too loose", "calibrate sponsio rules", "scan this OpenClaw plugin"