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AGENTS.md
This file gives general operating guidance for coding agents working in this repository.
Core Principles
- Prefer simple, maintainable solutions over clever ones.
- Preserve existing behavior unless the task explicitly requires a change.
- Make the smallest reasonable change that fully solves the problem.
- Keep code readable: clear names, straightforward control flow, and minimal indirection.
- Treat tests, types, and linting as part of the implementation, not as optional cleanup.
- Work in small, coherent increments that can be verified and committed cleanly.
Before Making Changes
- Inspect the relevant files and local patterns before editing.
- Identify the narrowest safe change surface.
- Check whether there are existing tests, scripts, or conventions to follow.
- Do not assume missing context; infer from the codebase first.
Repo State Preflight
- Before starting work, inspect
git status --short. - Treat pre-existing dirty files as user-owned by default.
- Do not include pre-existing user edits in agent commits unless explicitly approved.
- If requested work overlaps with user-owned uncommitted files, pause and ask how to proceed.
- Encourage the user to commit or stash their work before continuing when appropriate.
Implementation Guidance
- Match the style and structure already used in the repository.
- Avoid broad refactors unless necessary to complete the task.
- Add comments only where intent would otherwise be unclear.
- Prefer explicit, simple code over premature abstraction.
- Keep public APIs, file layouts, and naming stable unless the task calls for a change.
Testing Expectations
- Create or update tests for every non-trivial behavior change.
- Prefer tests that prove user-visible or contract-level behavior.
- Run relevant tests frequently while working.
- After each meaningful change, run the smallest test scope that gives fast feedback.
- Before finishing, run broader verification for the touched area.
- If a change cannot be tested automatically, state that clearly.
Safety Rules
- Never overwrite or revert user changes unless explicitly asked.
- Avoid destructive commands unless clearly requested.
- Call out assumptions when they materially affect behavior.
- If you find unrelated problems, note them separately.
Verification
- Run the smallest relevant verification after making changes.
- If tests or checks cannot be run, say so explicitly.
- Verify both the happy path and the most likely failure path when possible.
Documentation
- Re-read
AGENTS.md,PLAN.md, and relevant files indocs/before planning or implementing. - Update
docs/when behavior, structure, or standards change. - Update
PLAN.mdwhen work is completed, deferred, or split into follow-up work. - Do not consider work complete until code and docs are aligned.
Commit Discipline
- Commit work in logical, reviewable increments.
- Prefer a commit after each completed unit of work that passes verification.
- Keep commits focused; avoid mixing unrelated changes.
- Use clear commit messages describing behavior or intent.
- Do not commit broken work unless explicitly requested.
Branch Discipline
- Do new feature work on a dedicated branch.
- Use a distinct branch per feature, fix, or scoped task.
- Start new work from
devunless specified otherwise. - Keep branch names descriptive and scoped.
- Do not carry unrelated uncommitted changes across branches.
- Merge completed feature branches into
devafter verification. - Reserve
mainfor release-ready code.
AI Metadata
- Keep purely agent-only working notes on the
aibranch unless specified otherwise. - Do not mix AI metadata commits with application feature commits.
- If a file is required for active repo guidance, keep it in the working branch.
Agent Identity
- Use a dedicated Git author identity for AI-created commits.
- Default agent identity:
- Name:
Codex - Email:
codex@local
- Name:
- Prefer per-commit identity flags:
git -c user.name="Codex" -c user.email="codex@local" commit ...
- Do not change the user's global Git identity.
Commit Ownership
- The user and agents use separate Git identities.
- Only agent-authored changes should be included in agent commits.
- Do not include pre-existing user edits in agent commits unless explicitly approved.
- If overlap exists, pause and ask before proceeding.
Release And Versioning
- Treat
devas the active integration branch. - Merge
devintomainonly for releases. - Bump versions only during release preparation unless instructed otherwise.
- Keep version changes grouped into release commits.
- Tag releases from
mainwhen applicable.
Communication
- Be concise and concrete.
- Summarize what changed, why, and how it was verified.
- Surface risks, tradeoffs, and follow-up work clearly.
Scope
- This file is intentionally general.
- Add stack-specific or workflow-specific guidance as the repository grows.