0.0.5 • Published 5 months ago

@devexcelsior/healing-governor-ui-overlay v0.0.5

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@devexcelsior/healing-governor-ui-overlay

🛡️ Commercial license required
📩 Contact: curtnpuckett@gmail.com

This package displays a visual banner or inline warning when healing actions are blocked or suppressed by the governance layer.

It helps developers and QA teams understand why fallback agents are not invoked, when retry limits are hit, or when license-tier boundaries are enforced.


Features

  • Renders governance warning overlays in runtime
  • Informs when retries are blocked or agent use is suppressed
  • Compatible with healing-auth-session and healing-governor
  • Style-neutral and toggleable for dev and QA environments

Use Cases

  • Surface fallback suppression in QA builds
  • Alert engineers when escalation caps are hit
  • Visualize blocked healing in restricted or degraded trust sessions

🧠 Agentic Governance Backbone

Runtime AI systems require transparent fallback infrastructure —
with memory, arbitration, and healing traceability baked in.

This SDK forms that backbone.


🛡️ Licensing Terms

This package is licensed under the Business Source License 1.1

You may use it for non-commercial evaluation or internal development only.
All production, hosted, or commercial usage requires a valid license agreement.

Redistribution, behavioral mimicry, or architectural reimplementation —
even without direct source reuse — is strictly prohibited without explicit commercial rights.

📩 License inquiries: curtnpuckett@gmail.com


🚫 Prohibited Use Cases

Use of this SDK is explicitly prohibited in any system that:

  • Executes fallback logic in production
  • Suggests or automates UI recovery via inference or replay
  • Implements agent chaining or LLM-based healing orchestration
  • Embeds recovery signals in devtools, SDKs, or assistants
  • Replicates fallback patterns through reverse engineering, framing, or shell systems

Use in these contexts without license constitutes derivative misuse and IP infringement.


🔐 Platform & Behavioral Restrictions

These restrictions apply regardless of naming, branding, or internal framing:

  • Reimplementing fallback orchestration under alternate terminology (e.g. “stability assist”, “UX resilience”)
  • Embedding healing behavior into runtimes, plugins, or assistants
  • Reproducing agent arbitration, state replay, or trust scoring
  • Training models or composing agents to mimic fallback logic
  • Delaying automation under “suggestion-only” pretenses but executing recovery actions

All derivative behavior — even cleanroom recreations — is protected.
All systems of this nature require a license.

Omission from this document does not imply permission.


🧠 Attribution & Anti-Containment Clause

Any relabeling, shell-vendor reuse, or silent internal replication of:

  • Agent fallback trees
  • Signal replay logic
  • Trust-weighted arbitration
  • Runtime orchestration flows

…constitutes a violation of this license and will trigger full enforcement.

Attribution is required for all derivative use.
Behavioral recreations — even without visible source reuse — are covered under protected architectural mimicry.

© 2025 Curt Puckett.
All rights reserved across runtime systems, cloud agents, edge devices, Unity, AI SDKs, and fallback orchestration platforms.