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## Prerequisites
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# Profiles in Minder

Minder allows you to define profiles for your software supply chain.

Profiles in Minder allow you to group and manage
rules for various entity types, such as repositories, pull requests, and artifacts, across your registered GitHub
repositories.

Profiles are defined in a YAML file and can be configured to meet your compliance requirements.
The anatomy of a profile is the profile itself, which outlines the rules to be
checked, the rule types, and the evaluation engine. Profiles are defined in a YAML file and can be configured to meet your compliance requirements.
As of time of writing, Minder supports the following evaluation engines:

* **[Open Profile Agent](https://www.openprofileagent.org/)** (OPA) profile language.
* **[JQ](https://jqlang.github.io/jq/)** - a lightweight and flexible command-line JSON processor.

Each engine is designed to be extensible, allowing you to integrate your own
logic and processes.

You can find a list of available profiles in the [https://github.com/stacklok/minder-rules-and-profiles](https://github.com/stacklok/minder-rules-and-profiles/tree/main/profiles/github) repository.
Stacklok has published [a set of example profiles on GitHub](https://github.com/stacklok/minder-rules-and-profiles/tree/main/profiles/github); see [Managing Profiles](../how-to/manage_profiles.md) for more details on how to set up profiles and rule types.

## Rules

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