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Carrier-agnostic artifact governance and controlled-execution services that consume SCLite contract lifecycle artifacts.

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GovEngine

CI: pytest Package: govengine 0.12.2a0 Python: 3.11+ Dependency: SCLite >=1.0.1 License: MIT

GovEngine is a carrier-agnostic deterministic governed-runtime kernel for portable artifact governance and policy-gated controlled execution.

It consumes SCLite as its contract lifecycle layer and provides reusable services around artifact state/transition boundaries, policy decisions, execution-contract shaping, execution-ticket checks, command-shape normalization, dry-run result assembly, and neutral runtime/control projections. Security-domain action, tool, scope, and signal behavior is host-owned; the published 0.12 alpha line removes the former Ravenclaw-derived compatibility helpers.

Why it exists

AI-assisted security workflows need a hard boundary between:

  1. what an agent or caller wants;
  2. what policy allows;
  3. what execution shape was prepared;
  4. what was approved;
  5. what was dry-run or executed;
  6. what evidence can be reviewed.

SCLite defines the auditable contract artifacts for that lifecycle. GovEngine is the reusable Python service layer that consumes those contracts and helps a host runtime enforce them without relying on prompt text alone.

Dependency direction

Ravenclaw -> GovEngine -> SCLite
  • SCLite owns schema-backed lifecycle artifacts and validation.
  • GovEngine owns reusable governed-execution helpers that consume SCLite artifacts.
  • Ravenclaw remains the reference security runtime/control plane and concrete integration host.
  • Tecrax is reserved as a future infrastructure-operations runtime/profile on the same foundation.

GovEngine is not Ravenclaw, Tecrax, Logdash, an LLM agent loop, a scanner, or a protocol adapter.

What GovEngine includes now

  • a public surface registry covering neutral artifact-governance, planning, admission/policy, evidence-review, domain-profile, runtime-proof, and controlled-execution surfaces;
  • serializable kernel/profile/runtime/SCLite boundary contracts and a machine-readable boundary report;
  • execution-contract shaping/redaction helpers;
  • artifact descriptor/state/transition boundary helpers;
  • SCLite lifecycle status bridge and lightweight lifecycle transition gate/controller;
  • guarded-root replay checks for already-verified SCLite Kernel Guard sidecars;
  • high-level guarded-strict verification plus replay-fresh runtime decisions;
  • artifact deconfliction/change-order helpers and lightweight state-index summaries;
  • signature/trust policy bridge helpers with host-provided signer/verifier ports and deterministic demo ports for fixtures;
  • approved-spec and execution-ticket validation helpers;
  • controlled execution gate helpers with dry-run as the default runner path;
  • command-shape helpers;
  • dry-run result assembly helpers;
  • deterministic orchestration handoff, governance event envelope, run-state, and between-step control-decision contracts;
  • neutral runtime-shell contracts for host control actions, queue snapshots, runtime snapshots, and scheduler-tick metadata;
  • neutral planning contracts for task, plan-intent, and planner-port handoffs;
  • neutral admission, policy, approval, and audit contracts for host runtime gates;
  • explicit SCLite integration seams;
  • focused standalone pytest coverage and GitHub Actions CI.

What it intentionally does not include yet

  • live subprocess execution backend;
  • raw artifact storage/writes;
  • Logdash UI/API routes;
  • OpenClaw, MCP, A2A, or other protocol adapters;
  • LLM provider integrations;
  • Ravenclaw-specific personas, workspace state, or campaign UX;
  • production-readiness claims;
  • PKI, CA, KMS, key storage, or production identity proof.

Current status

GovEngine is an alpha package 0.12.2a0 (0.12.2-alpha). It keeps the neutral artifact-governance, planning, admission/policy, controlled-execution, runner-supervision, runtime-shell, evidence-review, profile, and proof surfaces while removing the former optional security-profile facade and Ravenclaw-derived helper modules. The published dependency line is sclite-core>=1.0.1,<1.1.

Installation

Install the currently published public alpha package from PyPI with an exact version pin:

python -m pip install govengine==0.12.2a0

GovEngine depends on the PyPI distribution sclite-core while preserving the Python import package sclite.

For local development:

python -m venv .venv
. .venv/bin/activate
python -m pip install -e '.[dev]'
python -m pytest -q

Minimal smoke example

from govengine import public_surface_index
from govengine.execution.runner import approved_spec_dry_run_result

assert [surface.name for surface in public_surface_index()] == [
    "artifact_governance_core",
    "planning_contracts_core",
    "admission_policy_core",
    "evidence_review_core",
    "domain_profile_sdk",
    "runtime_contract_proofs",
    "controlled_execution_core",
]

receipt = approved_spec_dry_run_result(
    approved_execution_spec={
        "action_type": "bounded_request",
        "capability": "fixture_review",
        "resolved_tool": "fixture",
        "execution_mode": "dry_run",
    },
    planned_commands=[["fixture", "review"]],
)
assert receipt["status"] == "dry-run"

Documentation

License and provenance

GovEngine is MIT-licensed. It was extracted from Ravenclaw in contract-first stages, so LICENSE preserves the copyright notice for the originating Ravenclaw contribution lineage. The author metadata in pyproject.toml identifies the GovEngine package maintainer; it does not replace or reassign the originating copyright notice.

Safety boundary

GovEngine should preserve deterministic governance over prompt-only behavior. GovEngine must never execute directly from raw intent: execution requires a prepared execution contract, valid policy decision, approved execution ticket, valid signature/trust decision, and allowed runner profile. When a SCLite bundle is runtime-consumable, the execution gate also requires a guarded-strict SCLite verification result and replay-fresh GovEngine decision; review-only bundles can remain on weaker review/integrity postures without becoming execution authority.

DryRunRunner/dry-run behavior remains the default. Live execution backends are disabled by default; any future LocalSubprocessRunner must be optional, policy-enabled, negative-tested, and never the default. Controlled execution depends on lifecycle gates and signing/trust gates, with Ravenclaw retaining the concrete runtime adapter until reviewed. Demo signing helpers are fixture ports only: they bind a deterministic signature to an artifact digest for tests/reviewer demos and must not be presented as cryptographic identity, PKI, CA, KMS, or trust-store support.

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