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I was looking at agent-orchestrator and noticed a trust gap that matters for autonomous CI, merge-conflict, and code-review systems:
the project may solve real repo work, but a new user cannot quickly tell what the agent can mutate, what is simulated, what is live, and where human approval is required before repository changes happen.
That uncertainty can quietly slow adoption. People may like the idea, but hesitate because the repo does not make the agent's operating boundaries and proof trail obvious enough.
I am offering a fixed-scope repo documentation rescue plus agent safety map.
The deliverable is simple:
what the agent can actually do today
what is mock, dry-run, or live
where approval is required before external actions
what proof or receipts exist
the next safest upgrade that would make the project more credible
I only need the public repo. No account access, no secrets, no live changes, and no external actions.
The entry pass is 199 USD.
I can send a one-page sample outline first, based only on the public repo, so you can see whether it would be useful.
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Hi Composio team,
I was looking at agent-orchestrator and noticed a trust gap that matters for autonomous CI, merge-conflict, and code-review systems:
the project may solve real repo work, but a new user cannot quickly tell what the agent can mutate, what is simulated, what is live, and where human approval is required before repository changes happen.
That uncertainty can quietly slow adoption. People may like the idea, but hesitate because the repo does not make the agent's operating boundaries and proof trail obvious enough.
I am offering a fixed-scope repo documentation rescue plus agent safety map.
The deliverable is simple:
I only need the public repo. No account access, no secrets, no live changes, and no external actions.
The entry pass is 199 USD.
I can send a one-page sample outline first, based only on the public repo, so you can see whether it would be useful.
Would that be helpful for agent-orchestrator?
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