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emiliaprotocol/emilia-protocol

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EMILIA Protocol — Trust enforcement for high-risk actions. Open protocol for pre-action binding, policy-bound verification, one-time consumption, and accountable human signoff.

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emiliaprotocol/emilia-protocol

Added 8 June 2026

Overview

EMILIA Protocol is an open protocol that enforces trust for high-risk actions. It provides pre-action binding, policy-bound verification, one-time consumption, and accountable human signoff. Built in JavaScript, it aims to add a layer of accountability before executing critical operations.

Best for

Best for
Developers building systems that need auditable, policy-bound authorization for critical operations

Use cases

  • Enforcing policy-bound verification for sensitive database writes
  • Requiring human signoff before deploying to production
  • Implementing one-time consumption tokens for privileged commands

Notes

EMILIA Protocol is an open protocol that enforces trust for high-risk actions. It provides pre-action binding, policy-bound verification, one-time consumption, and accountable human signoff. Built in JavaScript, it aims to add a layer of accountability before executing critical operations.

2 stars on GitHub. Last updated 2026-06-08. Licensed Apache-2.0.

Use cases

  • Enforcing policy-bound verification for sensitive database writes
  • Requiring human signoff before deploying to production
  • Implementing one-time consumption tokens for privileged commands

Pros

  • Open protocol with transparent trust enforcement for high-risk actions
  • Includes mechanisms for human accountability and policy verification
  • Lightweight JavaScript implementation

Cons

  • Very low community adoption (2 GitHub stars) indicating early stage
  • Limited documentation and real-world usage examples
  • May require significant custom integration for existing systems

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Pros

  • Open protocol with transparent trust enforcement for high-risk actions
  • Includes mechanisms for human accountability and policy verification
  • Lightweight JavaScript implementation

Cons

  • Very low community adoption (2 GitHub stars) indicating early stage
  • Limited documentation and real-world usage examples
  • May require significant custom integration for existing systems