AI Coding Assistants — The Linux Kernel documentation (original) (raw)

This document provides guidance for AI tools and developers using AI assistance when contributing to the Linux kernel.

AI tools helping with Linux kernel development should follow the standard kernel development process:

All contributions must comply with the kernel’s licensing requirements:

Signed-off-by and Developer Certificate of Origin

AI agents MUST NOT add Signed-off-by tags. Only humans can legally certify the Developer Certificate of Origin (DCO). The human submitter is responsible for:

Attribution

When AI tools contribute to kernel development, proper attribution helps track the evolving role of AI in the development process. Contributions should include an Assisted-by tag in the following format:

Assisted-by: AGENT_NAME:MODEL_VERSION [TOOL1] [TOOL2]

Where:

Basic development tools (git, gcc, make, editors) should not be listed.

Example:

Assisted-by: Claude:claude-3-opus coccinelle sparse