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# @sanctuary-framework/mcp-server
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Sovereignty infrastructure for agent harnesses, delivered as an MCP server.
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Sanctuary gives agents (and their human principals) encrypted state, sovereign identity, selective disclosure, and portable reputation — without requiring any changes to the host harness.
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## What it does
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**L1 Cognitive Sovereignty** — All agent state is encrypted at rest with AES-256-GCM. Keys are participant-held. Identity is Ed25519-based with DID support. Merkle tree integrity verification prevents tampering and rollback.
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**L2 Operational Isolation** — Environment attestation, health monitoring, encrypted audit log, and **Principal Policy** — a human-controlled, agent-immutable approval system that defends against prompt injection by gating high-risk operations.
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**L3 Selective Disclosure** — Cryptographic commitments let an agent prove a claim without revealing it. Disclosure policies define what information flows where, evaluated per-field against context-specific rules.
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**L4 Verifiable Reputation** — Signed attestations of interaction outcomes (EAS-compatible). Queryable aggregates. Export/import for cross-platform portability. Trust bootstrapping via escrow and principal guarantees.
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## Quick start
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### Install
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### Connect to Claude Code
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Add to your Claude Code MCP configuration (`~/.claude/mcp_servers.json`):
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### L1 — Cognitive Sovereignty
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| `sanctuary/identity_create` | Create a new Ed25519 identity |
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| `sanctuary/identity_list` | List all managed identities |
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| `sanctuary/identity_sign` | Sign data with an identity's private key |
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| `sanctuary/exec_attest` | Environment attestation with sovereignty assessment |
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| `sanctuary/proof_commitment` | Create a cryptographic commitment to a value |
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| `sanctuary/reputation_import` | Import bundle with signature verification |
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| `sanctuary/bootstrap_create_escrow` | Create escrow for trust bootstrapping |
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The Principal Policy is the human-controlled, agent-immutable configuration that gates operations through a three-tier approval system. It sits between the MCP router and every tool handler — no tool call can bypass it.
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**Tier 1 — Always requires approval:** High-risk operations like `state_export`, `state_import`, `identity_rotate`, and `reputation_import` always require explicit human approval before execution.
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**Tier 2 — Behavioral anomaly detection:** The system tracks a behavioral baseline (namespaces accessed, counterparties seen, signing frequency, read patterns). Deviations trigger approval — a compromised agent accessing unfamiliar data or signing at unusual rates is caught automatically.
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The policy file lives at `~/.sanctuary/principal-policy.yaml`. It is loaded once at startup and frozen — no MCP tool can modify it. The agent cannot see the policy rules in denial responses (preventing attacker learning). Approval requests flow through stderr (outside the MCP protocol), so the agent cannot intercept or forge approvals.
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On first session, non-Tier-3 operations require approval (no baseline exists yet). As the system learns normal patterns, approval fatigue decreases — you only get asked about genuinely unusual behavior.
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See [`rfcs/RFC-0002-principal-policy-operational-approval.md`](../rfcs/RFC-0002-principal-policy-operational-approval.md) for the complete specification.
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- Argon2id key derivation (m=64MB, t=3, p=4) for passphrase protection
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- Merkle trees for namespace integrity verification
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- 3-pass secure deletion (random overwrite before unlink)
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- Behavioral baseline detects anomalous agent behavior
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- Approval channel (stderr) is outside MCP protocol — agent cannot intercept
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src/
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├── core/ # Cryptographic primitives
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│ ├── encryption.ts # AES-256-GCM
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│ ├── hashing.ts # SHA-256, HMAC, Merkle trees
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│ ├── identity.ts # Ed25519, DID generation
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│ ├── key-derivation.ts # Argon2id, HKDF
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│ ├── encoding.ts # Base64url, constant-time compare
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│ └── random.ts # CSPRNG
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├── storage/ # Pluggable storage backends
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│ ├── filesystem.ts # Encrypted filesystem (default)
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│ └── memory.ts # In-memory (testing)
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├── l1-cognitive/ # L1: Encrypted state + identity
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│ ├── state-store.ts # StateStore with Merkle verification
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│ └── tools.ts # MCP tool definitions
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├── l2-operational/ # L2: Attestation + monitoring
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│ └── audit-log.ts # Encrypted append-only audit log
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├── l3-disclosure/ # L3: Commitments + policies
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│ ├── commitments.ts # SHA-256 commitment schemes
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│ ├── policies.ts # Disclosure policy engine
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│ └── tools.ts # MCP tool definitions
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├── l4-reputation/ # L4: Reputation + bootstrap
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│ ├── reputation-store.ts # Signed attestations, escrow, guarantees
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│ └── tools.ts # MCP tool definitions
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├── principal-policy/ # Principal Policy (prompt injection defense)
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│ ├── types.ts # Policy, gate, baseline type definitions
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│ ├── loader.ts # YAML/JSON policy parser + defaults
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│ ├── baseline.ts # Behavioral baseline tracker (encrypted)
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│ ├── approval-channel.ts # Stderr + callback approval channels
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│ ├── gate.ts # Three-tier approval gate
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│ └── tools.ts # Read-only policy/baseline MCP tools
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├── router.ts # MCP SDK tool router (with gate integration)
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├── config.ts # Configuration management
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├── index.ts # Server factory
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See [`rfcs/RFC-0001-sanctuary-mcp-server.md`](../rfcs/RFC-0001-sanctuary-mcp-server.md) for the core specification and [`rfcs/RFC-0002-principal-policy-operational-approval.md`](../rfcs/RFC-0002-principal-policy-operational-approval.md) for the Principal Policy specification.
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## License
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Apache-2.0 (code) / CC-BY-4.0 (specification)
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