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Production patterns for safer LLM agent operations

A small open-source collection of production patterns for running LLM agents more safely. It focuses on redacting secret-shaped text, checking agent memory integrity, and testing prompt or skill changes before they regress.

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Open Source
Chrome Extension
File Access
Memory
B2B
For Developers
CLI
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What It Is

agent-ops-patterns is an open-source repository of operational patterns and reference implementations for teams running LLM agents in production. It is aimed at developers and operators who already have agent workflows and need guardrails for things...

What to Know

This is not a hosted agent platform or a full framework. It is a set of patterns and thin utilities that help you add guardrails around an existing agent stack, especially if you are managing recalled transcripts, memory files, or health checks...

Key Features
Redacts secret-shaped text at the output boundary with named shape tokens
Lints markdown-based agent memory directories for dead links, duplicates, orphans, and over-budget indexes
Builds a backlink graph and suggests repairs without auto-applying changes
Defines fail-soft detector discipline for zero-LLM health monitoring
Frames skill and prompt edits as process code with regression testing guidance
Use Cases
Vendor the redaction helper into an agent search or transcript recall path to reduce secret leakage before text is shown to a user
Run integrity checks on a Claude Code-style memory directory to catch dead wiki links, silent merges, and duplicate facts
Use the fail-soft detector pattern when monitoring a fleet of agents so missing signals under-report instead of causing noisy failures
Agenticness: Reactive Tool

Responds to prompts but takes no autonomous action.

High evidence
Last evaluated: Jul 16, 2026

Dimension Breakdown

Action Capability
Autonomy
Adaptation
State & Memory
Safety

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Pricing
  • Free / open source — full functionality available at no cost.
Details
AddedJuly 16, 2026
RefreshedJuly 16, 2026
Agenticness
Quick Facts
DeploymentSelf-hosted
AutonomyCopilot (human-in-loop)
Model supportSingle model
Open sourceYes
Team supportIndividual only
Pricing modelFree / open source
Interfacecli, api
Sources
Last updated July 16, 2026

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