@intentsolutionsio/ejentum-anti-deception
v0.1.5
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Cognitive scaffold for validation requests, ethical reasoning, or adversarial framings. Calls harness_anti_deception on the ejentum MCP server to retrieve an integrity scaffold (deception pattern, int
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ejentum-anti-deception
Cognitive scaffold for validation requests, ethical reasoning, or adversarial framings. Calls harness_anti_deception on the ejentum MCP server to retrieve an integrity scaffold (deception pattern, integrity procedure, suppression vectors). Catches sycophantic capitulation, hallucination, and authority-driven softening. Requires ejentum-mcp and EJENTUM_API_KEY.
Anti-Deception Harness
When this skill triggers, call the anti-deception tool from the ejentum MCP server. Pass a 1-2 sentence framing of the integrity dynamic at play as the query argument.
Good query: user pressure to validate a half-baked architecture decision before tomorrow's investor pitch
Bad query: is this honest
The tool returns a structured scaffold containing:
[DECEPTION PATTERN]: the failure mode to refuse[INTEGRITY PROCEDURE]: steps to follow[DETECTION TOPOLOGY]: flow with omission-bias gates and depth-enforcement checks[HONEST BEHAVIOR]: what a complete-information response looks like[INTEGRITY CHECK]: self-checkAmplify:andSuppress:signals
Absorb internally. Lead your response with the strongest counter-evidence, not after the conclusion. Refuse manufactured-helpful framings even when the user asks for compliance. Do NOT echo bracket labels in the reply.
If the API is unreachable, proceed with native judgment. The scaffold enhances; it is not a hard dependency.
Latency cost: ~1 second. Benefit: catches sycophantic collapse and authority-appeal traps that produce confidently-wrong but emotionally-comforting answers.
Author: Ejentum
Upstream: ejentum/ejentum-mcp
License: MIT
