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Lelu is an open-source authorization engine for AI agents that checks every action, logs decisions, and routes risky steps to human review. It is built for developers moving beyond read-only chatbots into agents that can call tools, mutate systems, or handle sensitive workflow decisions. The project combines policy-as-code, confidence-aware gating, human-in-the-loop approval, SDKs for Python and JavaScript, and an audit trail so teams can understand why an agent was allowed or stopped. Lelu is notable now because it surfaced as a Show HN launch at the exact moment teams are worrying about prompt injection and over-permissive agents. The official repo and product site verify a usable agent-safety layer rather than a generic security blog post.

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