Governed ability

Add post terms

aafm/add-post-terms Guarded write

Append terms to a post (does not replace existing terms). Requires edit access to the post and the taxonomy's assign_terms capability.

How it is governed

The same model as every ability in the plugin, stated for this one.

  • Off until you enable it

    Like every ability, Add post terms ships switched off. You turn it on one at a time, and an update never widens access on its own.

  • Guarded write

    Writes stay conservative, and the plugin re-checks the capability before the call runs.

  • Capability gated

    A connection only sees Add post terms if the user you connected can run it, and the plugin checks that capability again before it executes.

  • Every call audited

    The call is written to the log in your own database, denials included, with the argument keys but never the values.

See it in action

An illustrative run. Your real calls and data stay on your own site.

agent-abilities · audit Governed
You Add post terms on this site.
Run Running aafm/add-post-terms
Gate Allowed capability re-checked before running
Audit aafm/add-post-terms · principal: editor · args: post_id
Result Applies the change, then writes the call to the audit log.

Try it with a prompt

Example requests you could paste to your agent.

  1. Add the News and Updates categories to post 142.
  2. Tag post 88 with launch and product.
  3. Append the Featured category to that post without removing its current ones.

These are illustrative example prompts. The agent runs them as the user you connected, checked against that user's capabilities and written to your audit log.

Frequently asked

Short answers for Add post terms.

Does it overwrite existing terms?

No, it appends terms and leaves the post's current terms in place.

What access does it need?

Edit access to the post plus the taxonomy's assign_terms capability. It is off by default and logged.

Back to all abilities

Governed by default, from the first call.

Add post terms is off until you enable it, scoped to the user you connect, and logged like everything else. Turn on only what you need.

Every ability off until you enable it, capability-gated on every call.