ProtocolPilot (RUO)
Convert papers/preprints into draft, research-use-only lab protocols with a structured schema, auto-generated Bill of Materials (BOM), guardrails, and CI. Designed to pair with async agents (e.g., Open SWE) that open pull requests instead of just chatting.
Quick start
Requirements: Python 3.11+, GitHub repo, (optional) Open SWE + Daytona for async runs.
# Clone and set up
uv venv -p 3.11 # or python -m venv .venv
source .venv/bin/activate
pip install -U uv || true
uv pip install -e .
pre-commit install
pytest -q
Typical flow
- Open a GitHub Issue using the "ProtocolPilot task" template and include links to PDFs/DOIs and constraints.
- Agent (or you) runs the extractor → planner → programmer → reviewer flow.
- A PR adds
protocols/<slug>.md,env/conda.yaml(optional),tests/updates, and a BOM JSON/CSV. - You edit, request changes, and merge when satisfied.
Open SWE integration (labels)
- Add labels from
labels.jsonto your repo. - To run with plan approval: label an Issue
open-swe. - To run auto-execute: label
open-swe-auto(use sparingly).
Safety & scope
- RUO only; no patient data; no diagnostic/treatment claims.
- PRs include a RUO disclaimer and the guardrails checker blocks unsafe language.
Commands
# Validate a protocol Markdown against the schema
python -m protocol_pilot.extract --validate protocols/examples/qPCR.md
# Generate a BOM stub from a protocol (to JSON)
python -m protocol_pilot.bom protocols/examples/qPCR.md --out bom.json
Contributing
- Keep protocol steps numbered, measurable, and source-cited.
- Prefer SI units and temperatures in °C.
- Use PRs; auto-merge should remain off.