Agent-skills-standard common-protocol-enforcement

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. (triggers: verify done, protocol check, self-scan, pre-write audit, task complete, audit violations, retrospective, scan, red-team)

install
source · Clone the upstream repo
git clone https://github.com/HoangNguyen0403/agent-skills-standard
Claude Code · Install into ~/.claude/skills/
T=$(mktemp -d) && git clone --depth=1 https://github.com/HoangNguyen0403/agent-skills-standard "$T" && mkdir -p ~/.claude/skills && cp -r "$T/skills/common/common-protocol-enforcement" ~/.claude/skills/hoangnguyen0403-agent-skills-standard-common-protocol-enforcement-8c93f9 && rm -rf "$T"
manifest: skills/common/common-protocol-enforcement/SKILL.md
source content

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.

References