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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!

What makes this "enterprise grade"?