| name | moai-ref-cross-model-audit |
| description | Cross-model audit convergence reference for the plan-auditor and sync-auditor agents. Documents how to invoke the `audit_multi` MCP tool to fan a code review out across the codex and GLM (z.ai) backends in parallel, converge their verdicts with the in-session Claude verdict, and fold the resulting per-backend verdicts + disagreement flag into the audit output. The single skill both audit entry points load — no duplication.
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| when_to_use | Use when the project's `audit_model` is `multi` AND the auditor needs a cross-backend second opinion before reaching a verdict. Single-backend paths (claude-only, codex-only, or glm-only) do NOT load this skill — the `audit_multi` tool is the multi-model entry point only. Also use when the auditor must explain WHY the convergence result is a pass, fail, or advisory-only disagreement.
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| user-invocable | false |
| metadata | {"version":"1.0.0","category":"domain","status":"active"} |
Cross-Model Audit Convergence
This skill is the single load-point both plan-auditor and sync-auditor use when
the project opts into multi-model audit (audit_model: multi). It documents the
one MCP tool the auditor calls, the independence rule that tool enforces, and
how to fold the returned convergence result into the auditor's verdict.
When to use convergence vs single-model
| Project setting | Path | Skill |
|---|
audit_model: claude (default) | Claude reviews alone | (none — no second opinion needed) |
audit_model: codex | Codex reviews alone | moai-ref-owasp-checklist etc., no convergence |
audit_model: glm | GLM reviews alone | (same) |
audit_model: multi | Claude + codex + GLM, converged | this skill |
Single-model paths do NOT load this skill. Convergence is only the multi-model
concern.
The audit_multi MCP tool
The single tool surface is:
mcp__moai__audit_multi
It is exposed by the moai mcp-server stdio server (the self-hosted MCP server
shipped with the binary). The tool is a thin wrapper over the convergence
engine: it does NOT re-implement the codex or GLM backends — it fans out by
calling the existing single-backend handlers in parallel and synthesizes their
results.
Input parameters
| Parameter | Type | Required | Notes |
|---|
claude_verdict | object | YES | The in-session Claude review verdict. Object shape: {verdict, summary, findings, next_steps} — the same review-output.schema.json the single-backend tools return. |
target | string | no | What the secondary backends review (uncommittedChanges, baseBranch). Passed through unchanged. |
focus | string | no | Optional focus area forwarded to the secondary backends (e.g. concurrency, auth). |
gates | object | no | Per-auditor gate map (claude/codex/glm ∈ off/advisory/required). When omitted, distributed defaults apply: claude required, codex required, glm advisory. |
session_id | string | no | When set, the result is persisted to .moai/state/audit-multi/<session>.json so the multi-review-gate Stop hook reads the most recent result rather than re-invoking convergence. |
Output shape
The tool returns a ConvergenceResult:
{
"per_backend_verdicts": [
{"backend": "claude", "gate": "required", "verdict": "pass", "summary": "...", "findings": [], "next_steps": []},
{"backend": "codex", "gate": "required", "verdict": "fail", "summary": "...", "findings": [...], "next_steps": [...]},
overall_verdict ∈ {pass, fail} — the existing review-output values. No
new enum (disagreement is a flag, not a verdict value).
disagreement_flag is true when either a required split OR an advisory-only
conflict was detected.
residual_risk_note describes the convergence outcome in prose (which
backend(s) failed, or the shape of the split). Surface this in the audit
report's residual-risk section.
fail_open_backends lists the backends that returned inconclusive (missing,
unauthenticated, or erroring) — surfaced so the report can name them.
How to invoke
Call the tool with the in-session Claude analysis folded into the
claude_verdict object. Do NOT pass the full Claude analysis text as prompt
context for the secondary backends — see the Independence rule below.
result = mcp__moai__audit_multi({
claude_verdict: { verdict: <your verdict>, summary: <one-line>, findings: [...], next_steps: [...] },
target: "uncommittedChanges",
focus: "concurrency",
session_id: <current session id>
})
The orchestrator-side question channel is preserved: the tool returns a
structured result, never prompts the user. On a missing anchor or inconclusive
condition, surface the structured overall_verdict: fail + residual_risk_note
in the audit report and let the orchestrator translate.
Independence rule (load-bearing)
Pass only the synthesized claude_verdict object to the MCP tool — NEVER
the full Claude analysis text as prompt context for the secondary backends.
The secondary backends (codex, GLM) are SUPER-REVIEWS: uncorrelated second
opinions. Their value collapses to a re-sample of Claude's reasoning the moment
they see Claude's analysis. The convergence engine enforces this structurally —
the claude_verdict is consumed ONLY by the synthesis step, and the secondary
backends receive (target, focus) alone — but the auditor must not undermine
the invariant by pasting Claude's reasoning into the focus field either.
Concretely:
focus carries a short AREA name (concurrency, auth, secret handling),
not a paragraph of analysis.
claude_verdict.summary is a one-line verdict rationale, not the full review.
- The findings you surface in the audit report come from
per_backend_verdicts[].findings (each backend's own findings), NOT from
echoing Claude's findings back.
Convergence policy (how overall_verdict is derived)
The engine derives overall_verdict per a 4-case table:
| Case | Condition | overall_verdict | disagreement_flag |
|---|
| 1 | All required backends PASS | pass | false |
| 2 | Any required FAIL (no required PASS to split against) | fail | false |
| 3 | Required split (≥1 required PASS + ≥1 required FAIL) | fail (conservative) | true |
| 4 | Advisory-only conflict (all required PASS, ≥1 advisory FAIL) | pass | true |
Two invariants follow:
- Disagreement is advisory, NOT a block. A
disagreement_flag: true result
is surfaced as residual-risk + advisory in the audit report; it never
hard-blocks the flow on its own. The required-gate contract holds per backend,
so the only block-shaped outcome is a required FAIL (cases 2/3 →
overall_verdict: fail).
- Advisory backends never flip overall to fail. Case 4 records the advisory
conflict but keeps
overall_verdict: pass. This is the fixed user-policy term:
an advisory FAIL is reported, not enforced.
Fail-open identity
Codex and GLM are OPTIONAL. A missing, unauthenticated, erroring, or malformed
backend yields verdict: inconclusive in its per_backend_verdicts slot and
convergence continues over the remaining active backends. The autonomous flow is
NEVER hard-blocked on a missing optional dependency — evidence-of-absence ≠ evidence-of-failure.
When ALL non-Claude backends are inconclusive, the overall verdict fails open to
the in-session Claude verdict (the always-available anchor).
Folding the result into the audit verdict
The auditor's verdict and the convergence result relate as follows:
overall_verdict | disagreement_flag | Auditor action |
|---|
pass | false | Standard PASS. No residual-risk row needed. |
pass | true | PASS with a residual-risk row naming the advisory disagreement. |
fail | (any) | FAIL. Name the failing required backend(s) from per_backend_verdicts. The block is conservative (cases 2/3). |
In all cases, surface residual_risk_note verbatim in the audit report's
residual-risk section so a human reader sees which backend disagreed with which.
Cross-references
mcp__moai__codex_audit, mcp__moai__glm_audit — the single-backend tools
whose handlers the convergence engine reuses (the engine does NOT re-implement
them).
workflow.audit.gates.* — the per-auditor gate map (off/advisory/required).
workflow.multi.review_gate.enabled — opt-in toggle for the multi-review-gate
Stop hook (the Path C fully-autonomous gate). Default OFF; opt in via local
config.