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Permission prompts ask whether a tool or action should be allowed.

Common examples

Depending on the workflow, prompts may relate to tool families such as:
  • read
  • edit
  • delete
  • move
  • search
  • execute
  • fetch
  • web search

How to answer

Use the narrowest option that still lets you continue safely. That usually means:
  • allow only what you need
  • deny when the action does not match your intent
  • move recurring rules into workspace settings instead of approving the same thing over and over

Make fewer repeated decisions

If you keep seeing the same permission request, use Workspace Settings to define a workspace-level rule.

Audit trail

Permission decisions can show up in the timeline and audit surfaces, which helps you review what happened later.