@devexcelsior/healing-ui-devtools v0.0.5
@devexcelsior/healing-ui-devtools
🛡️ Commercial license required
📩 Contact: curtnpuckett@gmail.com
This package provides a visual devtools panel for inspecting healing agent behavior, retry flows, trust score changes, and fallback decisions during runtime.
Designed to embed into SDK-enabled UIs or be used as a standalone overlay during local development and debugging.
Features
- Displays fallback agent activity per session
- Tracks retries, suppressions, escalations, and recovery outcomes
- Shows live session-trust-index and confidence score deltas
- Embeddable, toggleable, and themable for QA environments
Use Cases
- Debug healing behavior locally or in staging
- Understand why fallback was suppressed, escalated, or denied
- Visualize agent retry success rate and confidence weight updates
🧠 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.