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@uaicp/uaicp-reference-impl

v0.3.1

Published

UAICP reliability primitives: identity validation and policy evaluation

Readme

UAICP Reference Implementation

Reference implementation primitives for the UAICP reliability contract.

UAICP is an open-source contribution initiated by Prismworks AI (prismworks.ai) and developed with community contributions.

Purpose

This repository provides concrete, composable building blocks and examples for enforcing UAICP controls under existing orchestration frameworks.

Protocol source of truth:

Prerequisites

  • Node.js 20+ (see .nvmrc)
  • npm 10+

Implemented Modules

  • src/identity
    • schema contracts for identity and attestation
    • validator with strict/optional attestation modes
  • src/policy
    • deterministic policy evaluator for allow, deny, needs_review
    • reason-coded decisions for runtime gating
  • src/invariant
    • checks evidence requirements and verification passes
    • checks trust tier limits on writes
    • fail-safe transition bounds
  • src/examples/finance/workflow-comparison.ts
    • side-by-side finance workflow comparison:
      • manual
      • agentic
      • agent_without_uaicp
      • agent_with_uaicp

Finance Workflow Comparison

The included finance scenario models a high-risk write action (reverse_wire_transfer) and shows behavioral differences across implementation styles.

What it demonstrates:

  • where unsafe approvals can happen without deterministic gates
  • how explicit approval and evidence requirements change outcomes
  • how UAICP identity/policy/evidence/verification gates control final delivery

Run it:

npm install
npm run example:finance

Run tests:

npm test
npm run build
npm run lint

Quick API Usage

import {
  createSampleFinanceWorkflowInput,
  runWorkflowComparison,
} from '@uaicp/uaicp-reference-impl';

const input = createSampleFinanceWorkflowInput();
const comparison = runWorkflowComparison(input);

console.log(comparison.agent_with_uaicp);

Roadmap Status

This repository uses status-based roadmap tracking, not timeline/date planning.

  • complete
    • identity and attestation validation
    • policy evaluator
    • invariant evaluation engine
    • finance workflow comparison example
  • in progress
    • richer verification report assembly primitives
    • audit event envelope helpers
  • planned
    • framework-specific adapter walkthrough packages
    • conformance harness runner examples

Tracking:

Local Private Notes

Use .private/ for local-only notes or planning artifacts. Only .private/.gitkeep is tracked; all other files in .private/ are ignored.

License

Apache-2.0. See NOTICE for attribution.