Know exactly what your agents changed.
Your coding agents declare what they mean to touch — identity, model, the files in scope. When the work lands, GateBolt reconciles that declaration against the real diff, scores the drift, and writes every step to a tamper-evident audit ledger.
Declared — what it said
Observed — what it did
Let agents move fast without losing the thread.
Coding agents touch more of your codebase every week. GateBolt keeps the paper trail — which agent, which model, what it said it would change, and what it actually changed — so drift shows up as a signal, not a surprise in code review.
Declare, reconcile, record.
Three deterministic steps around every agent change — no LLM in the loop, no PR scanning required.
The agent states its intent
Before it edits, an agent posts its identity, model, and the files it plans to touch.
GateBolt scores the drift
When the change lands, it diffs declared against actual and flags anything undeclared or missing — neutral until it matters.
It's hash-chained for good
Every declaration, observation, and reconciliation is written to an append-only ledger anyone can verify.
Let your agents move fast — keep the receipts.
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