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…low auto-acceptance of sensible defaults for headless setups like in conductor setup scripts
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This adds a -y/--yes flag to cordon init for non-interactive setup with sensible defaults.
With -y, init auto-selects installable agents and applies standard command/file guardrails without prompts, making it suitable for headless workflows like Conductor scripts.
The guardrail insertion logic was refactored into a shared helper used by both prompt and -y paths.
It also adds an integration test covering cordon init -y and verifying default guardrails are seeded.