PromptsMay 11, 2026·3 min read

POML — Prompt Orchestration Markup Language

POML structures advanced prompts as markup. Use Python or Node packages, VS Code tooling, templating, data blocks, and presentation controls for LLM apps.

Agent ready

Ready-to-run agent install

This asset can be installed after the agent chooses its runtime, checks the plan, and runs the matching command.

Native · 96/100Policy: allow
Agent surface
Any MCP/CLI agent
Kind
Prompt
Install
Single
Trust
Trust: New
Entrypoint
Asset
Direct install command
npx -y tokrepo@latest install be7fad20-91d2-41fc-a486-ad1a3471aa8a --target codex

Run after dry-run confirms the install plan.

Intro

POML is a verified GitHub-backed tool for modern AI and developer workflows, sourced from microsoft/poml with 4,856 stars and a MIT license snapshot. Best for: teams whose prompts have grown into long templates with examples, data blocks, style rules, and repeated formatting instructions. Works with: Python, Node.js, VS Code, OpenAI or Azure model settings, prompt templates stored as files. Setup time: 12 minutes. Use it when you need a concrete, repeatable path rather than another one-off shell snippet.


Operating Pattern

Fit check

Question Practical answer
What do you install? poml / pomljs from microsoft/poml
What is the first command? poml --help
What proves it works? `python -m compileall prompts
How long should a pilot take? 12 minutes for a small repo or sandbox

Adoption loop

  1. Run the tool on a disposable branch or sandbox project.
  2. Capture before/after output so reviewers can see the exact effect.
  3. Add the smallest CI or local check that prevents regressions.
  4. Document owner, upgrade command, and rollback command in the repo.

Recommended use

Move prompt structure out of ad hoc strings: keep instructions, examples, retrieved data, and output format in separate POML sections that can be reviewed like code.

Guardrails

Start with one high-value prompt rather than migrating everything; the first win is reviewability, not a new prompt framework for its own sake.

Rollout checklist

  • Pin the package or release version before using it in CI.
  • Keep credentials in environment variables or the platform secret store.
  • Add one owner who is responsible for upgrades and breaking-change triage.
  • Re-check the GitHub repo before writing docs that mention APIs or install paths.

FAQ

Q: Is this production-ready? A: The repo exists at https://github.com/microsoft/poml and has 4,856 GitHub stars. Treat the first rollout as a controlled pilot until your team has tested install, rollback, and CI behavior.

Q: Why use it instead of a generic script? A: The value is repeatability: a named package, a documented command, a source repo, and a small verification path that can be reviewed by teammates.

Q: What should I measure first? A: Measure setup time against the 12 minutes target, count how many files or tasks it changes, and record whether the CI command catches the same issue locally.


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Source & Thanks

Built from microsoft/poml. License: MIT.

GitHub stars verified from api.github.com/repos/microsoft/poml: 4,856.

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