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Verify Agent Action

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Ensure safe execution of AI agent actions with thorough reviews.

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Updated Aug 10, 2026
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What Verify Agent Action does

Verify Agent Action is a skill designed to enhance the safety and integrity of actions proposed by AI agents. It serves as a pre-execution review mechanism, ensuring that any consequential tool, command, or data mutation is thoroughly vetted before it is executed. This skill is particularly useful in environments where actions can have significant implications, such as deployments, purchases, or credential operations. By providing a structured review process, it helps prevent unauthorized or erroneous actions from being carried out.

The skill operates by collecting a comprehensive review packet that includes the original request, proposed action details, assessment justifications, and relevant evidence. It emphasizes the importance of maintaining a clear boundary between review and execution, ensuring that no actions are executed or approved during the review process. Instead, it focuses on verifying the complete decision path, identifying any discrepancies or missing evidence that might compromise the integrity of the proposed action.

Users of this skill include developers and security professionals who are responsible for overseeing AI agent actions in critical systems. By utilizing Verify Agent Action, they can ensure that all necessary controls are in place before a human decision-maker is involved. The skill systematically evaluates the proposed action against established controls, providing a clear status report that indicates whether the action is eligible for human decision, blocked, or inconclusive.

In summary, Verify Agent Action is an essential tool for maintaining oversight and control over AI operations, particularly in sensitive or high-stakes environments. It fosters a culture of accountability and thoroughness, ensuring that every action taken by an AI agent is justified and safe.

When to use it

Use this skill when an AI agent proposes actions that could have significant consequences, such as deployments or data mutations.

When not to use it

This skill is not suitable for scenarios where immediate execution is required without a review process.

What you can build with it

Pre-Deployment Review

Before deploying a new version of software, use this skill to ensure all deployment actions are justified and safe.

Audit AI Actions

Regularly review past AI agent actions to ensure compliance with security policies and identify any unauthorized actions.

Credential Operations Oversight

When an AI agent requests to mutate credentials, this skill ensures all necessary approvals and evidence are in place before proceeding.

How to install Verify Agent Action

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1. Install with the skills CLI

npx skills add github/awesome-copilot/verify-agent-action --agent claude-code

2. Or install it manually

Download the skill folder and drop it into ~/.claude/skills/ for all projects, or .claude/skills/ to scope it to one repo. Restart Claude Code so it picks up the new skill.

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Verify Agent Action

Treat a plausible approval screen as a claim, not proof. Verify the complete decision path before a human or an external enforcement point decides whether to act.

Preserve the safety boundary

  • Never execute, approve, sign, send, purchase, deploy, or mutate anything.
  • Never convert this review into execution authority.
  • Never infer missing evidence, identities, timestamps, or parameters.
  • Treat a valid schema, checksum, or signature as insufficient by itself.
  • Treat signatures as evidence of attribution and integrity, not factual truth.
  • Keep supporting and refuting evidence separate; do not average conflict away.
  • Fail closed on a material mismatch. Use INCONCLUSIVE when required evidence is unavailable.

Set this field in every final result:

{"execution_authorized": false}

Collect the review packet

Request only the artifacts needed for the review:

  1. The original user or system request.
  2. The exact proposed action:
    • operation or tool name
    • target resource
    • complete parameters
    • filesystem and network scope
    • maximum execution count
    • not-before and expiry times
  3. The assessment that claims the action is justified.
  4. The source evidence and policy used by that assessment.
  5. The approval record, including approver identity, role, action digest, nonce, audience, issue time, expiry, and use count.
  6. The latest monitoring events and expected heartbeat interval.
  7. The current trusted time and any prior nonce-use record.

List missing fields before analysis. Do not silently substitute defaults.

Build the exact action identity

Create one normalized action object without dropping fields:

{
  "operation": "git.push",
  "target": "owner/repository",
  "parameters": {
    "branch": "fix/example",
    "commit": "40-character-sha",
    "remote": "origin"
  },
  "filesystem_scope": [],
  "network_scope": ["github.com:443"],
  "execution_count": 1,
  "not_before": "RFC3339 timestamp",
  "expires_at": "RFC3339 timestamp"
}

Use a project-specified canonicalization and digest algorithm when provided. Otherwise, report that cryptographic identity cannot be independently verified; still compare every field structurally.

Never normalize away a security-relevant distinction such as:

  • branch, commit, repository, environment, recipient, amount, currency, or host
  • recursive, force, overwrite, privileged, destructive, or dry-run flags
  • filesystem roots, CIDRs, ports, domains, execution counts, or expiry

Run the six controls

Evaluate every control as PASS, FAIL, INCONCLUSIVE, or NOT_APPLICABLE.

1. Recompute the assessment

  • Re-run the declared deterministic evaluator from the declared source inputs when its implementation is available.
  • Compare the complete canonical result, not selected fields.
  • Mark FAIL if the received result differs from recomputation.
  • Mark INCONCLUSIVE when only schema validation, an internal checksum, or an unverifiable evaluator claim is available.

2. Match the exact approved action

  • Compare the proposed action with the action bound into the approval.
  • Compare the complete normalized object and its digest.
  • Mark FAIL if any material field changed after approval.
  • Treat a broad target or scope as a mismatch when the evidence justifies only a narrower action.

3. Reject replay and identity ambiguity

  • Verify the nonce is unique and unused.
  • Verify subject, audience, issuer, approver role, issue time, not-before time, expiry, and maximum use count.
  • Mark FAIL for a reused nonce, wrong audience, expired approval, future-dated approval, excessive use count, revoked identity, or role mismatch.
  • Mark INCONCLUSIVE if no trustworthy replay store or time source exists.

4. Test reviewer independence

Build a dependence table for every reviewer or evaluator:

DimensionCompare
Modelfamily, version, fine-tune
Provideraccount and control plane
Promptshared template or ancestry
Retrievaloverlapping sources and indexes
Toolsshared evaluator code and runtime
Operatorcommon owner or approval authority

Do not count correlated reviewers as independent quorum members. Mark FAIL if the policy requires independent approval and the remaining independent set is too small.

5. Preserve evidence and contradiction

  • Inventory every evidence identifier referenced by the assessment.
  • Confirm each item is present, authenticatable, within its validity window, and relevant to the claim.
  • Record support and refutation independently:
SupportRefutationEpistemic state
absentabsentUNDETERMINED
presentabsentSUPPORTED_ONLY
absentpresentREFUTED_ONLY
presentpresentCONFLICTED
  • Mark FAIL if evidence was removed, altered, expired, or concealed in a way that changes the result.
  • Never convert CONFLICTED into a numeric average that appears safe.

6. Verify lifecycle and monitoring

  • Confirm the action is inside its validity window.
  • Verify monitoring-event signatures or integrity evidence when available.
  • Check sequence numbers, previous-event digests, and expected heartbeat cadence.
  • Treat missing, stale, reordered, or broken-chain telemetry as a failure when policy requires continuous monitoring.
  • Do not interpret silence as health.

Challenge convenient conclusions

Before producing the final result, attempt these mutations mentally or with project-provided test fixtures:

  1. Replace a blocked assessment with an allowed result.
  2. Change one approved target, parameter, scope, amount, or commit.
  3. Reuse an otherwise valid approval nonce.
  4. Replace independent reviewers with correlated copies.
  5. Remove one refuting evidence item.
  6. Stop the monitoring heartbeat after approval.

If any mutation would pass the reviewed controls, record the affected control as FAIL; do not merely recommend future hardening.

Determine the review result

Use exactly one result:

  • ELIGIBLE_FOR_HUMAN_DECISION: all required controls pass.
  • ELIGIBLE_WITH_CONTROLS: no required control fails, and explicit external controls can resolve the listed conditions before execution.
  • BLOCKED: at least one required control fails or the action exceeds the justified scope.
  • INCONCLUSIVE: no required control is proven false, but evidence needed for a safe decision is missing or unverifiable.

ELIGIBLE_FOR_HUMAN_DECISION is not approval. A human authority and a separate enforcement point remain responsible for any real action.

Report in this format

# Agent Action Review

## Result
- Review result: BLOCKED | INCONCLUSIVE | ELIGIBLE_WITH_CONTROLS |
  ELIGIBLE_FOR_HUMAN_DECISION
- Execution authorized: false
- Exact action digest: <verified value or NOT_VERIFIED>

## Action
- Operation:
- Target:
- Material parameters:
- Scope:
- Validity window:
- Maximum uses:

## Control matrix
| Control | Status | Evidence | Reason |
|---|---|---|---|
| Recomputed assessment | PASS/FAIL/INCONCLUSIVE/N/A | ... | ... |
| Exact action binding | ... | ... | ... |
| Replay and identity | ... | ... | ... |
| Reviewer independence | ... | ... | ... |
| Evidence completeness | ... | ... | ... |
| Monitoring freshness | ... | ... | ... |

## Supporting evidence
- ...

## Refuting evidence and defeaters
- ...

## Required next action
- State the smallest concrete step that could change the result.

## Boundaries
- State what this review did not prove.

Lead with the result and the exact reason. Prefer a reproducible blocker over a confidence score.

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