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Npcink Governance Core
Npcink AI governance layer for WordPress operations.
Compatible with WP 7
v0.1.1
Current Version v0.1.1
Updated 3 weeks ago
Last Update on 21 Jun, 2026
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- Version
- 0.1.1
- Last Updated
- Jun 21, 2026
- Requires WP
- 7.0+
- Tested Up To
- 7
- PHP Version
- 8.0 or higher
- Author
- Npcink
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Common questions about Npcink Governance Core
It is for site administrators, host plugins, adapters, and developers that need reviewable governance for AI-assisted WordPress operations. It is especially useful when AI tools can prepare changes but the site still needs approval, commit preflight, and audit evidence before those changes are applied.
No. Core does not write articles, generate media, create SEO copy, reply to comments, choose AI models, or store provider credentials. It governs proposed operations created by separate tools, adapters, or WordPress Abilities API providers.
No. Core records governance proposals and returns commit-preflight context. Final writes belong to a trusted host, Adapter, or runtime outside Core.
A proposal is a stored request for an AI-assisted WordPress operation. It includes the target ability, input summary, preview or dry-run evidence, status, caller metadata, and audit trail needed for review.
Commit preflight is the governance check that runs after approval and before a trusted external component performs the final write. It returns bounded context, correlation data, and input binding so the downstream component can verify that it is acting on the approved request.
For full ability intake, yes. Core governs abilities exposed by WordPress Abilities API providers. Npcink Abilities Toolkit is the reference provider, and third-party providers can also integrate by exposing stable ability ids, schemas, permissions, risk metadata, and dry-run previews.
No. Core does not call external AI services and does not send site data to third parties. It stores governance records locally in WordPress database tables.
Core stores proposal records, approval and rejection decisions, commit-preflight evidence, execution-result handoff records, audit events, app-key metadata, and rate-limit state. App-key secrets are stored as hashes, and one-time bearer tokens are only shown when created.
Scoped app keys allow trusted governance clients to call specific Core REST endpoints without giving them broad administrator access. They are intended for controlled hosts, adapters, and internal governance clients.
Productized OpenClaw setup should connect through a trusted adapter. Direct Core app keys are only for internal governance clients and fallback testing.