3 points | by aelaguiz 5 hours ago ago
3 comments
Maintaining huge Markdown files sucked, and kept introducing subtle issues as they drifted over time.
Python agent frameworks like crew aren't portable between different harnesses.
So I built Doctrine. I couldn't go back.
It turns writing agentic Markdown into coding, and my codex can now do a great job of building workflows using the doctrine language.
I use it for codex, openclaw, hermes and paperclip agents currently. My workflows have gone from "mostly working" to bullet proof.
It ships with a vs code / cursor syntax highlighting plugin as well.
I hope someone else finds it useful!
This is incredible, thanks for sharing.
What makes this "enterprise grade"?
Maintaining huge Markdown files sucked, and kept introducing subtle issues as they drifted over time.
Python agent frameworks like crew aren't portable between different harnesses.
So I built Doctrine. I couldn't go back.
It turns writing agentic Markdown into coding, and my codex can now do a great job of building workflows using the doctrine language.
I use it for codex, openclaw, hermes and paperclip agents currently. My workflows have gone from "mostly working" to bullet proof.
It ships with a vs code / cursor syntax highlighting plugin as well.
I hope someone else finds it useful!
This is incredible, thanks for sharing.
What makes this "enterprise grade"?