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Main documentation for licit v1.0.0, a CLI tool for regulatory compliance and code traceability for AI-assisted development teams.
Read →Guide to get licit v1.0.0 running in your project in 5 minutes.
Read →Complete reference of all licit v1.0.0 commands and options.
Read →Configuration guide for .licit.yaml with all fields for licit v1.0.0.
Read →Read-only integrations with external tools: Architect and Vigil.
Read →Complete workflows for common use cases.
Read →Recommendations for integrating licit into your workflow.
Read →Supported regulatory frameworks: EU AI Act and OWASP Agentic Top 10.
Read →Legal context of the EU AI Act, OWASP, NIST, ISO with official text references.
Read →How to read and act on compliance and gap analysis reports.
Read →Question-by-question guidance for completing the FRIA (Fundamental Rights Impact Assessment, Art. 27 EU AI Act).
Read →Compliance verification, evidence, preparation for regulatory audit.
Read →GitHub Actions, GitLab CI, Jenkins — licit as a compliance gate in pipelines.
Read →Organizational adoption, maturity model, GRC integration.
Read →System architecture, modules, phases, and design decisions.
Read →Enums, dataclasses, and Pydantic schemas used internally.
Read →Traceability system: heuristics, git analyzer, store, attestation, session readers.
Read →AI agent configuration changelog system: watcher, semantic differ, classifier, and renderer.
Read →Using licit from Python: imports, classes, integration examples.
Read →Threat model, cryptographic signing, data protection.
Read →Contributor guide: setup, testing, linting, conventions.
Read →Stability contract, planned changes, migration steps.
Read →Frequently asked questions and troubleshooting.
Read →Regulatory, technical, and domain terms used in licit.
Read →Main documentation for licit v0.7.0, a CLI tool for regulatory compliance and code traceability for AI-assisted development teams.
Read →Guide to install and set up licit in your project in 5 minutes.
Read →Complete reference for all commands and options of the command line interface.
Read →Configuration guide for .licit.yaml with all fields and available options.
Read →Read-only integrations with external tools: Architect and Vigil.
Read →Complete workflows for common use cases.
Read →Recommendations for integrating licit into your workflow.
Read →Supported regulatory frameworks: EU AI Act and OWASP Agentic Top 10.
Read →Legal context of the EU AI Act, OWASP, NIST, ISO with references to official texts.
Read →How to read and act on compliance reports and gap analysis.
Read →Question-by-question guidance for completing the FRIA (Fundamental Rights Impact Assessment, Art. 27 EU AI Act).
Read →Compliance verification, evidence, preparation for regulatory audit.
Read →GitHub Actions, GitLab CI, Jenkins — licit as a compliance gate in pipelines.
Read →Organizational adoption, maturity model, GRC integration.
Read →System architecture, modules, phases, and design decisions.
Read →Enums, dataclasses, and Pydantic schemas used internally.
Read →Traceability system: heuristics, git analyzer, store, attestation, session readers.
Read →Agent config changelog system: watcher, semantic differ, classifier, and renderer.
Read →Using licit from Python: imports, classes, integration examples.
Read →Threat model, cryptographic signing, data protection.
Read →Contributor guide: setup, testing, linting, conventions.
Read →Stability contract, planned changes, migration steps.
Read →Frequently asked questions and troubleshooting.
Read →Regulatory, technical, and domain terms used in licit.
Read →Main documentation for licit v0.6.0, a CLI tool for regulatory compliance and code traceability for AI-assisted development teams.
Read →Guide to install and set up licit in your project in 5 minutes.
Read →System architecture, modules, phases, and design decisions.
Read →Complete reference for all commands and options of the command line interface.
Read →How to read and act on compliance reports and gap analysis.
Read →Question-by-question guidance for completing the FRIA (Fundamental Rights Impact Assessment, Art. 27 EU AI Act).
Read →Compliance verification, evidence, preparation for regulatory audit.
Read →GitHub Actions, GitLab CI, Jenkins — licit as a compliance gate in pipelines.
Read →Configuration guide for .licit.yaml with all fields and available options.
Read →Supported regulatory frameworks: EU AI Act and OWASP Agentic Top 10.
Read →Enums, dataclasses, and Pydantic schemas used internally.
Read →Traceability system: heuristics, git analyzer, store, attestation, session readers.
Read →Agent config changelog system: watcher, semantic differ, classifier, and renderer.
Read →Threat model, cryptographic signing, data protection.
Read →Recommendations for integrating licit into your workflow.
Read →Contributor guide: setup, testing, linting, conventions.
Read →Frequently asked questions, troubleshooting, and glossary.
Read →Main documentation for licit v0.5.0, a CLI tool for regulatory compliance and code traceability for AI-assisted development teams.
Read →Guide to install and set up licit in your project in 5 minutes.
Read →System architecture, modules, phases, and design decisions.
Read →Complete reference for all commands and options of the command line interface.
Read →Configuration guide for .licit.yaml with all fields and available options.
Read →Enums, dataclasses, and Pydantic schemas used internally.
Read →Traceability system: heuristics, git analyzer, store, attestation, session readers.
Read →Agent config changelog system: watcher, semantic differ, classifier, and renderer.
Read →Supported regulatory frameworks: EU AI Act and OWASP Agentic Top 10.
Read →Recommendations for integrating licit into your workflow.
Read →Contributor guide: setup, testing, linting, conventions.
Read →Threat model, cryptographic signing, data protection.
Read →Frequently asked questions, troubleshooting, and glossary.
Read →Main documentation for licit v0.4.0, a CLI tool for regulatory compliance and code traceability for AI-assisted development teams.
Read →Guide to install and set up licit in your project in 5 minutes.
Read →System architecture, modules, phases, and design decisions.
Read →Complete reference for all commands and options of the command line interface.
Read →Configuration guide for .licit.yaml with all available fields and options.
Read →Enums, dataclasses, and Pydantic schemas used internally by licit.
Read →Code traceability system: heuristics, git analyzer, JSONL store, attestation, and session readers.
Read →Agent config changelog system: watcher, semantic differ, classifier, and renderer.
Read →Supported regulatory frameworks: EU AI Act and OWASP Agentic Top 10.
Read →Recommendations for effectively integrating licit into your AI-assisted development workflow.
Read →Contributor guide: environment setup, testing, linting, and code conventions.
Read →Threat model, cryptographic signing, and data protection.
Read →Frequently asked questions, troubleshooting, and glossary.
Read →Main documentation for licit v0.3.0, a CLI tool for regulatory compliance and code traceability for AI-assisted development teams.
Read →Guide to install and set up licit in your project in 5 minutes.
Read →System architecture, modules, phases, and design decisions.
Read →Complete reference for all commands and options of the command line interface.
Read →Configuration guide for .licit.yaml with all available fields and options.
Read →Enums, dataclasses, and Pydantic schemas used internally by licit.
Read →Code traceability system: heuristics, git analyzer, JSONL store, attestation, and session readers.
Read →Agent config changelog system: watcher, semantic differ, classifier, and renderer.
Read →Supported regulatory frameworks: EU AI Act and OWASP Agentic Top 10.
Read →Recommendations for effectively integrating licit into your AI-assisted development workflow.
Read →Contributor guide: environment setup, testing, linting, and code conventions.
Read →Threat model, cryptographic signing, and data protection.
Read →Frequently asked questions, troubleshooting, and glossary.
Read →Main documentation for licit v0.2.0, a CLI tool for regulatory compliance and code traceability for AI-assisted development teams.
Read →Guide to install and set up licit in your project in 5 minutes.
Read →System architecture, modules, phases, and design decisions.
Read →Complete reference for all commands and options of the command-line interface.
Read →Configuration guide for .licit.yaml with all available fields and options.
Read →Enums, dataclasses, and Pydantic schemas used internally by licit.
Read →Code traceability system: heuristics, git analyzer, JSONL store, attestation, and session readers.
Read →Threat model, cryptographic signing, and data protection.
Read →Supported regulatory frameworks: EU AI Act and OWASP Agentic Top 10.
Read →Recommendations for effectively integrating licit into your AI development workflow.
Read →Contributor guide: environment setup, testing, linting, and code conventions.
Read →Frequently asked questions, troubleshooting, and glossary.
Read →Overview of licit, a CLI tool for regulatory compliance and code traceability for AI-assisted development teams.
Read →Guide to get licit up and running in your project in 5 minutes.
Read →Complete reference for all licit CLI commands and options.
Read →Complete guide for configuring .licit.yaml with all available fields and sections.
Read →System architecture, modules, implementation phases, and design decisions for licit.
Read →Supported regulatory frameworks including EU AI Act and OWASP Agentic Top 10, and how licit evaluates compliance.
Read →Threat model, cryptographic signing, data protection, and security practices in licit.
Read →Enums, dataclasses, and Pydantic schemas used internally by licit.
Read →Contributor guide covering environment setup, testing, linting, and code conventions.
Read →Recommendations for effectively integrating licit into your AI-assisted development workflow.
Read →Frequently asked questions and troubleshooting for licit.
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