High-risk tools in Alexandria
6 of the 20 tools in Alexandria are classified as high risk. This page profiles those tools specifically, with recommended policy actions and the attack patterns that target them.
Every operation listed below is an action PolicyLayer recommends controlling at the transport layer. Open any tool to see the full profile, risk score, and YAML policy snippet.
Tools at high risk
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alexandria_councilExecute 3/5Run the LLM Council — 5 advisor archetypes (contrarian, first-principles, expansionist, outsider, executor) analyze your task in parallel, then a reviewer identifies blind spots...
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alexandria_debateExecute 3/5Run inter-agent debates for adversarial analysis. Pits agents against each other to stress-test ideas. Modes: adversarial (1v1), panel (1 vs N reviewers), consensus (thesis + an...
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alexandria_doctorExecute 3/5Run a self-diagnostic check on the Alexandria platform. Verifies: API connectivity, provider key status, .alexandria/ project detection, agent catalog loaded, routing responsive...
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alexandria_operatorExecute 3/5Run multi-agent goal decomposition. Breaks a high-level goal into 2-6 agent steps and executes them sequentially. Use for complex goals that need multiple specialists working in...
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alexandria_premortemExecute 3/5Run a pre-mortem failure analysis on a plan or task before execution. Returns failure modes with probability, impact, and mitigations. Use before committing to high-stakes plans.
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alexandria_run_agentExecute 4/5Run a specific named Alexandria agent directly on a task. Use this when you know exactly which specialist you want (e.g., "brand-copywriter", "senior-developer"). Supports two m...
Attacks that target this class
High-risk tools in any server share these documented attack patterns. Each links to the full case and the defensive policy.
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