The Polyglot Protocol – senior-engineer guardrails for AI coding agents
The Polyglot Protocol is a senior-engineer protocol designed for polyglot code generation and validation across multiple programming languages. It provides guidance and validation tools for coding agents like Codex, Claude Code, and OpenCode. The project aims to ensure disciplined coding practices while maintaining existing repository conventions.
- ▪The protocol includes documentation and guidance for 22 programming languages.
- ▪It offers a one-line installation process for various coding agents.
- ▪The current validation score for the project is 100 out of 100.
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The Polyglot Protocol A senior-engineer protocol for polyglot code generation, architecture, testing, security, performance, and agent validation. This project packages a portable skill for Codex, Claude Code, OpenCode, and other skill-capable coding agents. It helps agents make disciplined coding decisions across languages without inventing APIs, skipping repository discovery, overengineering, or ignoring validation. What It Includes SKILL.md: skill entrypoint docs/languages/: individualized guidance for 22 languages docs/languages/<language>/readme.md: human-readable quality, completeness, and accuracy decisions for each language docs/language-guidelines.md: language selection and default-script policy docs/workflow/dev-workflow.md: planning, audit, validation, and N/A rules…
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