Add greywall to CLI Tools > Security#522
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Signed-off-by: Nik L <lokhmachevnikita@gmail.com>
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Add greywall to the CLI Tools > Security section.
Greywall is a deny-by-default command sandbox that provides filesystem and network isolation for CLI tools and AI agents. It uses bubblewrap + seccomp/Landlock on Linux and Seatbelt on macOS, differentiating itself from existing entries like firejail by focusing on AI coding agent sandboxing with built-in agent profiles and a learning mode for auto-generating configs.