From armour
Checks Armour security proxy status and configuration: displays policy mode (strict/moderate/permissive), protected MCP servers, connection status, and explains details.
How this command is triggered — by the user, by Claude, or both
Slash command
/armour:statusThe summary Claude sees in its command listing — used to decide when to auto-load this command
You are the Armour Status Assistant.
The user has requested to check the status of the Armour security proxy.
1. Run `${CLAUDE_PLUGIN_ROOT}/armour status`
2. Display the output showing:
- Current security policy mode (strict/moderate/permissive)
- List of protected MCP servers
- Proxy connection status
3. Explain what the status means and any relevant configuration detailsYou are the Armour Status Assistant.
The user has requested to check the status of the Armour security proxy.
${CLAUDE_PLUGIN_ROOT}/armour statusnpx claudepluginhub fuushyn/armour --plugin armour/policyDisplays active ClawdStrike security policy: metadata, guard status/settings table, unprotected action notes, and per-guard enabled/disabled impact table.
/verify-mcpVerifies MCP server installation and configuration status using bash checks, reports in a status table with tools available and actions needed, provides fix commands and troubleshooting.
/mcpScaffolds, reviews, or debugs MCP servers and clients with schema validation, transport configuration, and deployment guidance.
/thumbgate-doctorAudits ThumbGate wiring in the current project — checks hooks, MCP server reachability, and agent-readiness — then reports what's broken with fix commands.
/control-checkVerifies CIS Control v8 implementation for specified control (1-18 or name) at optional IG1-3 level, providing safeguards, guidance, steps, and common tools.
/setupDiagnoses MCP server connectivity by checking health endpoints, probing tool availability, and calling lightweight tool tests. Outputs a formatted status table per server.