Trust & consent gate

rimba will not run committed shell commands until they are approved. See README § Consent gate for the full background on the approval flow.

committed shell commands require approval

committed shell commands require approval
To fix: review the commands above, then run 'rimba trust' (or pass --yes / set RIMBA_TRUST_YES=1 in CI)

Why: The interactive prompt was declined (answered “N”) or stdin was non-interactive (EOF).

Fix:

rimba trust            # review commands and approve interactively
rimba trust --yes      # approve without prompt
RIMBA_TRUST_YES=1 rimba add my-task   # CI / non-interactive

committed shell commands are not trusted for this repo

committed shell commands are not trusted for this repo
To fix: run 'rimba trust' to approve them, or set RIMBA_TRUST_YES=1 for CI

Why: Emitted by the MCP non-interactive path (rimba mcp) when committed commands exist but have not been approved and RIMBA_TRUST_YES is unset.

Fix:

rimba trust            # approve from the CLI, then retry via MCP
RIMBA_TRUST_YES=1 ...  # or pre-approve in the environment

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