Add agent-guard to Static Analysis & Linters#69
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Adding: agent-guard
Category: Static Analysis & Linters
agent-guard is a vendor-neutral,
static (non-executing) tool that produces deterministic evidence packs for
repositories touched by coding agents -- over agent instruction files, skills
directories, MCP configuration, pinned context digests, and workflow drift.
It sits alongside the detection scanners already listed here, such as Aguara
and Agentic Radar. Rather than trying to score every vulnerability, its angle is
a verifiable evidence/conformance contract that CI, release gates, and
downstream consumers can validate across agent frameworks. It ships a GitHub
Action and pre-commit hooks, and publishes a measured detection benchmark
(F1 on a self-authored fixture corpus, disclosed as such).
Disclosure: I'm the author. Happy to adjust wording, category, or ordering to
fit the list's conventions.