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Annotates AI involvement in OCaml code (.ml/.mli) and .opam files using attributes and x-ai-* metadata. Supports none, ai-assisted, ai-generated, autonomous levels.
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Annotate AI disclosure when you:
Creates and maintains AI instruction files (CLAUDE.md, AGENTS.md, .cursor/rules/) with proper structure across multiple AI coding tools.
Annotates code using @ai- prefixed markers for technical debt, security vulnerabilities, performance bottlenecks, and accessibility issues to enable AI-assisted workflows.
Evaluates codebases for LLM-assisted development ergonomics, covering context window friendliness, explicitness, module boundaries, test-as-spec, and naming criteria.
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Annotate AI disclosure when you:
.opam files for packages with AI-involved codeFour values, identical to the W3C AI Content Disclosure vocabulary:
| Value | When to use |
|---|---|
none | Positive assertion: no AI was involved |
ai-assisted | Human-authored, AI edited or refined |
ai-generated | AI-generated with human prompting/review |
autonomous | AI-generated without human oversight |
No annotation = unknown. Only use none as an affirmative claim.
Prefer per-module. Use per-item only when individual bindings differ.
Declare the dominant level; tooling infers heterogeneity from overrides.
[@@@ai_disclosure "ai-generated"]
[@@@ai_model "claude-opus-4"]
[@@@ai_provider "Anthropic"]
Raplce the ai_model and ai_provider with your own information. Place these after any copyright header and open statements, before the first definition.
let merge_sort xs =
...
[@@ai_disclosure "ai-assisted"]
Annotate .mli independently of .ml. The interface records AI involvement in API design; the implementation records AI involvement in code.
For each package in the project, create or update a <package>.opam.template
file with the x-ai-* extension fields. Dune merges .opam.template
contents into the generated .opam file, so these fields survive
dune build @install and opam file regeneration.
x-ai-disclosure: "ai-generated"
x-ai-model: "claude-opus-4"
x-ai-provider: "Anthropic"
If the .opam.template file does not yet exist, create it with just
the disclosure fields. If it already exists, append the fields.
Use the dominant disclosure level as the package default. Individual modules override where they differ.
A future dune language version will support these as first-class fields
in the (package) stanza, eliminating the need for .opam.template:
(package
(name foo)
(ai_disclosure
(level ai-generated)
(model "claude-opus-4")
(provider "Anthropic")))
Entire file generated by AI:
[@@@ai_disclosure "ai-generated"]
[@@@ai_model "claude-opus-4"]
[@@@ai_provider "Anthropic"]
let foo = ...
let bar = ...
Human file with one AI-generated function:
[@@@ai_disclosure "ai-assisted"]
let human_written x = ...
let ai_helper y =
...
[@@ai_disclosure "ai-generated"]
Agent-generated code without human review:
[@@@ai_disclosure "autonomous"]
[@@@ai_model "claude-opus-4"]
[@@@ai_provider "Anthropic"]