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Agent workflows are adding an assurance layer

A repository and operator-evidence cohort measures deterministic validation, policy enforcement, approvals, rollback, and auditability in consequential agent workflows.

2026-08-2112 items9 source types9 validation posts
Main finding

Early evidence; the market is not yet confirmed

12 subject-filtered implementations show fragments of a workflow-assurance layer, not a mature horizontal category. Deterministic checks appear in 8.3% of the cohort, approval gates in 25%, replayable audit evidence in 16.7%, and regulated-domain language in 0%. Operator cases are stronger than reusable open infrastructure.

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Market snapshot

Comparable measurements from independent market surfaces.

12

Implementations and packages

Deduplicated and subject-filtered primary cohort.

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Median repository stars

Calculated across repositories with at least one star.

8.3%

With deterministic checks

1 items in the subject-filtered cohort.

16.7%

With replayable audit evidence

2 items in the subject-filtered cohort.

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Search-match dynamics

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What exists inside the category

One item may contain more than one feature.

Deterministic validation

1 · 8.3%

Approval gates

3 · 25%

Replayable audit evidence

2 · 16.7%

Rollback and recovery

2 · 16.7%

Runtime policy enforcement

1 · 8.3%

Regulated-domain workflows

0 · 0%

Measured operational outcomes

0 · 0%

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Representative projects

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Cross-source validation

These publications are not part of the primary numeric cohort.