No privacy policy or cookie tracking visible in provided content.
Terms of Service
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No Terms of Service observed in provided content.
Accessibility
+0.10
Article 2 Article 19
Page includes semantic HTML (article, nav, figure), alt text on images, lang attribute, aria labels on buttons. Good accessibility baseline supports information access equality (Article 2, 19).
Mission
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No explicit mission statement visible; personal blog format.
Editorial Code
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No editorial code of conduct or transparency statement observed.
Ownership
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Individual author (Kris Erickson) attribution visible; no corporate entity information.
Access Model
+0.15
Article 19 Article 27
Content is freely accessible without paywall, login, or geographic restriction. Supports right to information (Article 19) and participation in cultural life (Article 27).
Ad/Tracking
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No advertising or tracking pixels visible in provided HTML.
Score Breakdown
+0.33
PreamblePreamble
Medium Framing
Editorial
+0.20
Structural
+0.15
SETL
+0.10
Combined
ND
Context Modifier
ND
Content emphasizes personal agency, problem-solving, and autonomy (framing consistent with dignity and self-determination themes in UDHR Preamble). Free access supports universal principles. Neutral-to-mild positive signal.
Observable Facts
Article describes solving a personal productivity problem through self-directed tool creation.
Content is publicly accessible without authentication or payment barriers.
Author provides transparent explanation of tool motivation and design decisions.
Inferences
The framing of human agency in solving one's own problems aligns with dignity and self-determination values.
Free public distribution of the tool supports universal access to information and knowledge.
ND
Article 1Freedom, Equality, Brotherhood
No observable content addressing equality, dignity, or reason/conscience.
+0.30
Article 2Non-Discrimination
Medium Framing Practice
Editorial
+0.25
Structural
+0.15
SETL
+0.16
Combined
ND
Context Modifier
ND
Content is produced and distributed without apparent discrimination. Accessibility features (semantic HTML, alt text, ARIA labels) support non-discriminatory access to information. Mild positive signal.
Observable Facts
Page includes proper semantic HTML structure with nav, article, and figure elements.
All images include alt text describing content.
Navigation menu and buttons include ARIA labels for accessibility.
Content is available globally without geographic or demographic restrictions.
Inferences
Accessible markup design demonstrates intent to ensure non-discriminatory access to information.
Unrestricted global availability supports article 2's prohibition on distinction.
ND
Article 3Life, Liberty, Security
No observable content addressing security of person.
ND
Article 4No Slavery
No observable content related to slavery or servitude.
ND
Article 5No Torture
No observable content addressing torture or cruel treatment.
ND
Article 6Legal Personhood
No observable content related to right to recognition as person before the law.
ND
Article 7Equality Before Law
No observable content addressing equal protection before the law.
ND
Article 8Right to Remedy
No observable content addressing access to justice or remedy.
ND
Article 9No Arbitrary Detention
No observable content addressing arbitrary detention.
ND
Article 10Fair Hearing
No observable content addressing fair trial or judicial independence.
ND
Article 11Presumption of Innocence
No observable content addressing criminal liability or retroactive law.
-0.17
Article 12Privacy
Medium Practice
Editorial
-0.15
Structural
-0.20
SETL
+0.10
Combined
ND
Context Modifier
ND
Tool design includes safety prompts to prevent accidental command execution; however, user can disable safeguards. Configuration allows auto-execution of potentially harmful commands if certainty threshold is met. Mild negative signal—user controls privacy/autonomy but system enables risky defaults.
Observable Facts
Tool accepts user requests sent to third-party LLM API (OpenAI or OpenRouter).
User can configure 'always_confirm=false' to bypass safety prompts for risky commands.
Configuration file is stored locally at ~/.ai-cli/config.toml with user-readable settings.
Commands are executed on user's local system based on LLM output.
Inferences
Ability to disable confirmation prompts creates privacy/safety risk if misused, though user retains full control.
Sending command intent to third-party APIs involves sharing information about system environment and user requests.
+0.47
Article 13Freedom of Movement
Medium Framing Practice
Editorial
+0.35
Structural
+0.30
SETL
+0.13
Combined
ND
Context Modifier
ND
Content is freely accessible globally; tool itself supports free movement and information access. Author explicitly discusses problem-solving without geographic constraint. Moderate positive signal.
Observable Facts
Blog post is accessible from any geographic location without VPN, paywall, or registration.
Tool is distributed as open-source with cross-platform support (macOS, Linux, Windows).
Author provides installation instructions for multiple operating systems without regional restrictions.
Interactive mode and single-shot commands support freedom of movement between contexts.
Inferences
Unrestricted global access supports freedom of movement and information access.
Cross-platform distribution removes barriers to tool access based on OS choice or location.
ND
Article 14Asylum
No observable content addressing asylum or persecution.
ND
Article 15Nationality
No observable content addressing nationality.
ND
Article 16Marriage & Family
No observable content addressing marriage, family, or protection thereof.
ND
Article 17Property
No observable content addressing property rights.
ND
Article 18Freedom of Thought
No observable content addressing freedom of thought, conscience, or religion.
+0.53
Article 19Freedom of Expression
High Framing Practice
Editorial
+0.40
Structural
+0.35
SETL
+0.14
Combined
ND
Context Modifier
ND
Content is freely published and accessible. Author transparently explains design decisions and tool usage. Multiple formats (blog post, code, documentation) support diverse consumption. Moderate-to-strong positive signal.
Observable Facts
Blog post is published without editorial gatekeeping or pre-approval requirements.
Content includes detailed explanation of tool design, safety decisions, and usage examples.
GitHub repository link and documentation are prominently featured for readers to access source code.
Multiple communication formats: text, code blocks, shell commands, configuration examples.
Author directly addresses reader intent and provides troubleshooting guidance.
Inferences
Public blog publication demonstrates freedom to seek and impart information without censorship.
Detailed technical documentation supports informed understanding and independent verification.
Open-source code release enables transparent examination of actual implementation.
+0.23
Article 20Assembly & Association
Medium Framing
Editorial
+0.25
Structural
+0.20
SETL
+0.11
Combined
ND
Context Modifier
ND
Content describes tool enabling individual autonomy in decision-making (human retains control over command execution). However, assembly/association rights are not directly addressed. Mild positive signal.
Observable Facts
Tool design explicitly requires user confirmation before executing risky commands.
Author emphasizes 'the point is not AI runs your computer' but rather 'AI proposes commands'.
Safety matrix and allowlist configuration give users agency over automation thresholds.
Blog post is authored as individual contribution to developer community.
Inferences
Emphasis on user agency and command review supports freedom of association with safety practices.
ND
Article 21Political Participation
No observable content addressing political participation or public affairs.
ND
Article 22Social Security
No observable content addressing social security, economic, or cultural rights.
+0.28
Article 23Work & Equal Pay
Medium Framing
Editorial
+0.30
Structural
+0.25
SETL
+0.12
Combined
ND
Context Modifier
ND
Content describes tool enabling productive work by reducing context-switching overhead. Author frames motivation in terms of workflow efficiency and professional autonomy. Mild positive signal.
Observable Facts
Article explicitly motivates tool around reducing productivity friction in developer work.
Author discusses context-switching cost and its impact on 'staying in flow' and work quality.
Tool is designed to support individual worker autonomy and choice in command execution.
Examples show practical application to common professional tasks (git, file management, port management).
Inferences
Focus on worker productivity and choice supports right to favorable working conditions.
+0.17
Article 24Rest & Leisure
Medium Framing
Editorial
+0.20
Structural
+0.15
SETL
+0.10
Combined
ND
Context Modifier
ND
Content indirectly supports rest/leisure by reducing required cognitive load and context-switching, freeing time for other activities. Very mild positive signal.
Tool is designed to streamline workflow, reducing time spent on routine command lookup.
Inferences
Reducing workflow friction may indirectly support time for rest and leisure activities.
ND
Article 25Standard of Living
No observable content addressing health, medical care, or standard of living.
ND
Article 26Education
No observable content addressing education or parenting.
+0.47
Article 27Cultural Participation
High Framing Practice
Editorial
+0.35
Structural
+0.30
SETL
+0.13
Combined
ND
Context Modifier
ND
Content is published as contribution to developer culture and knowledge commons. Tool source code is open-source, enabling collective participation in technical progress. Free access supports participation in cultural/scientific life. Moderate-to-strong positive signal.
Observable Facts
Blog post is published as contribution to developer knowledge base without paywall.
GitHub repository is linked, enabling developers to examine, use, and contribute to source code.
Author provides detailed technical documentation and examples supporting learning and adoption.
Tool enables developers to participate more effectively in technical problem-solving.
Open-source license allows others to use and modify the work.
Inferences
Open-source publication demonstrates participation in shared scientific and technical advancement.
Free access to source code and documentation supports right to benefit from scientific progress.
+0.28
Article 28Social & International Order
Medium Framing
Editorial
+0.20
Structural
+0.15
SETL
+0.10
Combined
ND
Context Modifier
ND
Content supports individual autonomy and right to effective remedy (user controls command execution via safety matrix). Accessibility features support equal access to remedy. Mild positive signal.
Observable Facts
Tool includes safety matrix that gives users agency over when confirmation is required.
User can review commands before execution, providing opportunity to avoid mistakes.
Configuration is user-controlled, enabling adaptation to individual risk tolerance.
Debug mode available for troubleshooting and understanding tool behavior.
Inferences
User control over execution thresholds supports individual right to effective remedy against unintended harm.
+0.13
Article 29Duties to Community
Medium Framing
Editorial
+0.15
Structural
+0.10
SETL
+0.09
Combined
ND
Context Modifier
ND
Content emphasizes user responsibility and safety guardrails, implying duties alongside freedoms. Tool design enforces confirmation for risky commands, promoting responsible technology use. Mild positive signal.
Observable Facts
Author explicitly states 'the tool makes it harder to do something dumb by accident' with default safety settings.
Safety policy defaults to confirmation for risky commands, requiring explicit user consent.
Documentation warns against disabling safety features (always_confirm = false) as 'I don't recommend'.
Tool requires user to understand OS/shell/directory context before execution.
Inferences
Emphasis on user responsibility and safety defaults reflects duty-conscious approach to tool design.
ND
Article 30No Destruction of Rights
No observable content addressing interpretation or limitation of UDHR rights.