common-protocol-enforcement
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npx mdskill add HoangNguyen0403/agent-skills-standard/common-protocol-enforcementBefore declaring any task "done" or calling `notify_user`:
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---
name: common-protocol-enforcement
description: Enforce Red-Team verification and adversarial protocol audit. Use when verifying tasks, performing self-scans, or checking for protocol violations. Load as composite for all sessions.
metadata:
triggers:
keywords:
- verify done
- protocol check
- self-scan
- pre-write audit
- task complete
- audit violations
- retrospective
- scan
- red-team
---
# Protocol Enforcement (Red-Team Verification)
## **Priority: P0 (CRITICAL)**
## Red-Team Verification Protocol
Before declaring any task "done" or calling `notify_user`:
1. **Adversarial Audit**: Search for code patterns that look like "Standard Defaults" (e.g., hardcoded values, generic library calls) where Project Skill exists.
2. **Protocol Check**: Ensure "Pre-Write Audit Log" present for EVERY write tool call.
3. **Execution Bias Check**: Ask: " I skip structural constraint to make code run faster/pass test?"
## ** Post-Write Self-Scan**
Immediately after tool call:
- **Scan**: Read diff or file content.
- **Match**: Check against `Anti-Patterns` in all active skills.
- **Fix**: Re-edit immediately if violation detected.
## Anti-Patterns
- **No "Done" Bias**: Functional success != Protocol success.
- **No Reliance on Memory**: Always retrieval-led (Skill view_file) before write.
- **No Skipping Protocols**: "Small changes" where most violations happen.
## Execution Bias Detection
Look for:
- Local mocks instead of shared fakes.
- Hardcoded styles instead of design tokens.
- Try-catch blocks without standard error handling.
- Missing `Pre-Write Audit Log` in thoughts.
## ReferencesMore from HoangNguyen0403/agent-skills-standard
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- android-background-workImplement WorkManager and background processing correctly on Android. Use when creating Worker classes, scheduling tasks, choosing between WorkManager and Foreground Services, or setting up Hilt in workers.
- android-composeBuild high-performance declarative UI with Jetpack Compose. Use when writing Composable functions, optimizing recomposition, hoisting state, or working with LazyColumn and side effects.
- android-compose-migrationMigrate an Android XML View to Jetpack Compose following a structured 10-step workflow. Use when converting XML layouts to Compose, setting up Compose in an existing View-based project, or incrementally adopting Compose.
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- android-deploymentConfigure release signing, R8 obfuscation, and App Bundle publishing for Android. Use when setting up signing configs, enabling minification, adding ProGuard keep rules, or preparing for Play Store submission.
- android-design-systemEnforce Material Design 3 theming and design token usage in Jetpack Compose. Use when implementing M3 components, color schemes, typography, or design tokens.
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- android-edge-to-edgeMigrate a Jetpack Compose app to edge-to-edge display and fix system bar inset issues. Use when UI components are obscured by navigation/status bars, fixing IME insets, or enabling edge-to-edge for SDK 35+.