Rego is the declarative policy language used by Open Policy Agent (OPA). This tile covers writing and testing Rego policies for Kubernetes admission control, Terraform and infrastructure-as-code plan validation, Docker container authorization, HTTP API authorization, RBAC and role-based access control, data filtering, metadata annotations with opa inspect, and OPA policy testing with opa test.
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Quality
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Does it follow best practices?
Impact
99%
1.19xAverage score across 31 eval scenarios
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The risk profile of this skill
{
"context": "Evaluates whether the agent adds proper metadata annotations: package annotation, rule annotations with entrypoint, and annotations placed immediately above the rule with no blank lines.",
"type": "weighted_checklist",
"checklist": [
{
"name": "Package-level metadata annotation",
"description": "The module has a `# METADATA` block before the `package` declaration with at least `title` and `description` fields",
"max_score": 25
},
{
"name": "`allow` rule annotated with `entrypoint: true`",
"description": "The `allow` rule (or `default allow`) has a `# METADATA` block with `entrypoint: true` to mark it as the policy entrypoint",
"max_score": 30
},
{
"name": "No blank lines between metadata and rule",
"description": "Each `# METADATA` block is immediately followed by the rule it annotates — no blank lines between the metadata comment and the rule declaration",
"max_score": 20
},
{
"name": "Tests pass",
"description": "All tests pass when running `opa test . -v`",
"max_score": 25
}
]
}docs
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