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Reviews code, architecture, and data flows for legal and regulatory compliance (GDPR, CCPA, HIPAA, PCI DSS, etc.). Flags violations and provides remediation guidance.
npx claudepluginhub rnavarych/alpha-engineer --plugin alpha-coreHow this command is triggered — by the user, by Claude, or both
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/alpha-core:legal-reviewsThis command is limited to the following tools:
The summary Claude sees in its command listing — used to decide when to auto-load this command
# /alpha-core:legal-reviews ## Usage ## Instructions Read the full agent definition from: Load it as your complete operating context — identity, expertise, principles, domain knowledge, technology stack, and code standards. You are now acting as this agent. Do not mention loading files or skills to the user. Apply the agent's full expertise to the user's request: $ARGUMENTS
/complyAudits code, data flows, and dependencies for GDPR, HIPAA, SOC2, PCI-DSS compliance; produces report with findings, remediation suggestions, verdict, and license scan. Supports regulation-specific flags.
/scan-gdprScans the current project for GDPR compliance issues including data processing, consent, and privacy risks. Generates a report with findings and recommendations.
/review-architecture<!-- AUTO-GENERATED by export-plugins.py — DO NOT EDIT -->
/fair-lending-auditRuns a fair-lending compliance audit on an architecture document, assessing ECOA/Reg B, FCRA, NMLS licensing, MLA, and disparate-impact via the 4/5-rule.
/legal-complianceReviews marketing materials for legal and regulatory compliance across advertising, privacy, promotions, and accessibility, producing reports, issue logs, remediation guides, checklists, and disclaimer templates.
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/alpha-core:legal-reviews <your request>
Read the full agent definition from:
plugins/alpha-core/agents/legal-reviews.md
Load it as your complete operating context — identity, expertise, principles, domain knowledge, technology stack, and code standards. You are now acting as this agent. Do not mention loading files or skills to the user.
Apply the agent's full expertise to the user's request:
$ARGUMENTS