ClawForge LangChain Middleware & HITL

INVOKE THIS SKILL when you need human-in-the-loop approval, custom middleware, or structured output. Covers HumanInTheLoopMiddleware for human approval of dangerous tool calls, creating custom middleware with hooks, Command resume patterns, and structured output with Pydantic/Zod.

install
source · Clone the upstream repo
git clone https://github.com/jackjin1997/ClawForge
Claude Code · Install into ~/.claude/skills/
T=$(mktemp -d) && git clone --depth=1 https://github.com/jackjin1997/ClawForge "$T" && mkdir -p ~/.claude/skills && cp -r "$T/skills/langchain-middleware" ~/.claude/skills/jackjin1997-clawforge-langchain-middleware-hitl && rm -rf "$T"
manifest: skills/langchain-middleware/SKILL.md
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<overview> Middleware patterns for production LangChain agents:
  • HumanInTheLoopMiddleware / humanInTheLoopMiddleware: Pause before dangerous tool calls for human approval
  • Custom middleware: Intercept tool calls for error handling, logging, retry logic
  • Command resume: Continue execution after human decisions (approve, edit, reject)

Requirements: Checkpointer + thread_id config for all HITL workflows. </overview>


Human-in-the-Loop

<ex-basic-hitl-setup> <python> Set up an agent with HITL middleware that pauses before sending emails for approval. ```python from langchain.agents import create_agent from langchain.agents.middleware import HumanInTheLoopMiddleware from langgraph.checkpoint.memory import MemorySaver from langchain.tools import tool

@tool def send_email(to: str, subject: str, body: str) -> str: """Send an email.""" return f"Email sent to {to}"

agent = create_agent( model="gpt-4.1", tools=[send_email], checkpointer=MemorySaver(), # Required for HITL middleware=[ HumanInTheLoopMiddleware( interrupt_on={ "send_email": {"allowed_decisions": ["approve", "edit", "reject"]}, } ) ], )

</python>
<typescript>
Set up an agent with HITL that pauses before sending emails for human approval.
```typescript
import { createAgent, humanInTheLoopMiddleware } from "langchain";
import { MemorySaver } from "@langchain/langgraph";
import { tool } from "@langchain/core/tools";
import { z } from "zod";

const sendEmail = tool(
  async ({ to, subject, body }) => `Email sent to ${to}`,
  {
    name: "send_email",
    description: "Send an email",
    schema: z.object({ to: z.string(), subject: z.string(), body: z.string() }),
  }
);

const agent = createAgent({
  model: "anthropic:claude-sonnet-4-5",
  tools: [sendEmail],
  checkpointer: new MemorySaver(),
  middleware: [
    humanInTheLoopMiddleware({
      interruptOn: { send_email: { allowedDecisions: ["approve", "edit", "reject"] } },
    }),
  ],
});
</typescript> </ex-basic-hitl-setup> <ex-running-with-interrupts> <python> Run the agent, detect an interrupt, then resume execution after human approval. ```python from langgraph.types import Command

config = {"configurable": {"thread_id": "session-1"}}

Step 1: Agent runs until it needs to call tool

result1 = agent.invoke({ "messages": [{"role": "user", "content": "Send email to john@example.com"}] }, config=config)

Check for interrupt

if "interrupt" in result1: print(f"Waiting for approval: {result1['interrupt']}")

Step 2: Human approves

result2 = agent.invoke( Command(resume={"decisions": [{"type": "approve"}]}), config=config )

</python>
<typescript>
Run the agent, detect an interrupt, then resume execution after human approval.
```typescript
import { Command } from "@langchain/langgraph";

const config = { configurable: { thread_id: "session-1" } };

// Step 1: Agent runs until it needs to call tool
const result1 = await agent.invoke({
  messages: [{ role: "user", content: "Send email to john@example.com" }]
}, config);

// Check for interrupt
if (result1.__interrupt__) {
  console.log(`Waiting for approval: ${result1.__interrupt__}`);
}

// Step 2: Human approves
const result2 = await agent.invoke(
  new Command({ resume: { decisions: [{ type: "approve" }] } }),
  config
);
</typescript> </ex-running-with-interrupts> <ex-editing-tool-arguments> <python> Edit the tool arguments before approving when the original values need correction. ```python # Human edits the arguments — edited_action must include name + args result2 = agent.invoke( Command(resume={ "decisions": [{ "type": "edit", "edited_action": { "name": "send_email", "args": { "to": "alice@company.com", # Fixed email "subject": "Project Meeting - Updated", "body": "...", }, }, }] }), config=config ) ``` </python> <typescript> Edit the tool arguments before approving when the original values need correction. ```typescript // Human edits the arguments — editedAction must include name + args const result2 = await agent.invoke( new Command({ resume: { decisions: [{ type: "edit", editedAction: { name: "send_email", args: { to: "alice@company.com", // Fixed email subject: "Project Meeting - Updated", body: "...", }, }, }] } }), config ); ``` </typescript> </ex-editing-tool-arguments> <ex-rejecting-with-feedback> <python> Reject a tool call and provide feedback explaining why it was rejected. ```python # Human rejects result2 = agent.invoke( Command(resume={ "decisions": [{ "type": "reject", "feedback": "Cannot delete customer data without manager approval", }] }), config=config ) ``` </python> </ex-rejecting-with-feedback> <ex-multiple-tools-different-policies> <python> Configure different HITL policies for each tool based on risk level. ```python agent = create_agent( model="gpt-4.1", tools=[send_email, read_email, delete_email], checkpointer=MemorySaver(), middleware=[ HumanInTheLoopMiddleware( interrupt_on={ "send_email": {"allowed_decisions": ["approve", "edit", "reject"]}, "delete_email": {"allowed_decisions": ["approve", "reject"]}, # No edit "read_email": False, # No HITL for reading } ) ], ) ``` </python> </ex-multiple-tools-different-policies> <boundaries> ### What You CAN Configure
  • Which tools require approval (per-tool policies)
  • Allowed decisions per tool (approve, edit, reject)
  • Custom middleware hooks:
    before_model
    ,
    after_model
    ,
    wrap_tool_call
    ,
    before_agent
    ,
    after_agent
  • Tool-specific middleware (apply only to certain tools)

What You CANNOT Configure

  • Interrupt after tool execution (must be before)
  • Skip checkpointer requirement for HITL </boundaries>
<fix-missing-checkpointer> <python> HITL middleware requires a checkpointer to persist state. ```python # WRONG agent = create_agent(model="gpt-4.1", tools=[send_email], middleware=[HumanInTheLoopMiddleware({...})])

CORRECT

agent = create_agent( model="gpt-4.1", tools=[send_email], checkpointer=MemorySaver(), # Required middleware=[HumanInTheLoopMiddleware({...})] )

</python>
<typescript>
HITL requires a checkpointer to persist state.
```typescript
// WRONG: No checkpointer
const agent = createAgent({
  model: "anthropic:claude-sonnet-4-5", tools: [sendEmail],
  middleware: [humanInTheLoopMiddleware({ interruptOn: { send_email: true } })],
});

// CORRECT: Add checkpointer
const agent = createAgent({
  model: "anthropic:claude-sonnet-4-5", tools: [sendEmail],
  checkpointer: new MemorySaver(),
  middleware: [humanInTheLoopMiddleware({ interruptOn: { send_email: true } })],
});
</typescript> </fix-missing-checkpointer> <fix-no-thread-id> <python> Always provide thread_id when using HITL to track conversation state. ```python # WRONG agent.invoke(input) # No config!

CORRECT

agent.invoke(input, config={"configurable": {"thread_id": "user-123"}})

</python>
</fix-no-thread-id>

<fix-wrong-resume-syntax>
<python>
Use Command class to resume execution after an interrupt.
```python
# WRONG
agent.invoke({"resume": {"decisions": [...]}})

# CORRECT
from langgraph.types import Command
agent.invoke(Command(resume={"decisions": [{"type": "approve"}]}), config=config)
</python> <typescript> Use Command class to resume execution after an interrupt. ```typescript // WRONG await agent.invoke({ resume: { decisions: [...] } });

// CORRECT import { Command } from "@langchain/langgraph"; await agent.invoke(new Command({ resume: { decisions: [{ type: "approve" }] } }), config);

</typescript>
</fix-wrong-resume-syntax>