gitlawb-zero 0.4.0 Brings Native npm Binary and Stronger Sandbox Controls
The open-source coding agent gitlawb-zero is approaching its 0.4.0 release, introducing a native binary distributed via npm's platform-specific optionalDependencies, which reduces install size and eliminates cross-platform binary confusion. Two sandbox-related fixes were also merged: one correctly classifies failed Windows commands as sandbox denials rather than blocked commands, and another applies a write-restricted token by default when no explicit read-deny paths are set. These changes reflect the project's commitment to a least-privilege security model. Additionally, a pending pull request adds GitHub Copilot as a supported provider, allowing teams with existing Copilot subscriptions to use gitlawb-zero's DevSecOps workflow on top of it.
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