Runtime Firewall for AI agents which catches the rogue tool call before it runs. Dangerous commands, secret leaks, prompt injection. For Claude Code, Codex and framework SDKs
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Runtime Firewall for AI agents which catches the rogue tool call before it runs. Dangerous commands, secret leaks, prompt injection. For Claude Code, Codex and framework SDKs
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Debug and inspect OpenCode sessions with timelines, analytics, and tool insights.
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