Every public file is scanned before it reaches an agent

The trusted registry for AI instructions

A small, sealed catalog — not a dump of every prompt on the internet. 42 files we'd actually install, each with a public scan report.

Start with a pack

All collections →

Coherent sets that work installed together — the fastest way to try Waxmark without wading through a firehose.

What the seal means

How scanning works →

1 · Scanned on arrival

Four stages inspect every file: invisible Unicode, prompt-injection phrasing, exfiltration sinks, and embedded secrets.

2 · Sealed or quarantined

Failures never go public — a human reviews them. Warnings publish with the full report visible. Every badge links to what we found.

3 · Re-scanned on every edit

New versions re-scan mandatorily, so a file can't turn malicious after you trusted it.

How to use a sealed file

Once a file has the seal, it is ready to copy into your repo. Three steps:

Step 1

Pick a pack or browse

Start with a coherent set, or open one sealed file from the catalog. Every card links to the scan report.

Step 2

Copy or export

Native formats for Cursor rules, AGENTS.md / CLAUDE.md, skills, and plain prompts.

Step 3

Install and re-check

Drop it into your repo. Edits on Waxmark re-scan automatically, so a trusted file cannot quietly turn hostile.

Rules

Always-on constraints for coding agents (.mdc, .cursorrules)

Agent instructions

Project context files (AGENTS.md, CLAUDE.md)

Skills

On-demand workflows agents load when the task matches (SKILL.md)

Prompts

Reusable one-shot prompts for any model

Have a file you actually use?

Original submissions are listed as soon as they pass the scan. We are not ingesting vendor-official Anthropic or OpenAI files until the license is unambiguous.

Submit for scanning