quantmlayer
A Linux kernel-enforced containment layer that helps developers restrict the system actions available to AI coding agents.
Tool overview
Initial judgment: quantmlayer is worth watching as security infrastructure for AI coding agents, but the available evidence is too early and too thin to recommend production adoption. The only supplied evidence is a GitHub project listing showing 7 stars, 1 fork, and 1 comment. Those figures demonstrate limited attention, which is a heat signal rather than proof that the containment boundary works reliably, performs well, or is compatible with real development environments.
The project’s stated purpose is to address agents that can otherwise run with the user’s privileges. Instead of asking an agent to follow a prompt-level policy, a Linux kernel-enforced containment cell is intended to restrict the operations it is allowed to perform. The project is described as being implemented in Rust and targeting Linux. It is not a hosted AI coding service, a general container-orchestration platform, or merely a prompt-based permission feature. A more accurate comparison is a kernel-enforced security policy boundary or controlled execution layer placed around a coding agent. The evidence does not establish which system calls, files, network actions, or processes are covered.
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