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agents-md

This skill should be used when the user asks to "create AGENTS.md", "update AGENTS.md", "maintain agent docs", "set up CLAUDE.md", or needs to keep agent instructions concise. Enforces research-backed best practices for minimal, high-signal agent documentation.

.agents/skills/agents-md TypeScript
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Architectural Overview

Skill Reading

"This module is grounded in ai engineering patterns and exposes 1 core capabilities across 1 execution phases."

Maintaining AGENTS.md

AGENTS.md is the canonical agent-facing documentation. Keep it minimal—agents are capable and don't need hand-holding. Target under 60 lines; never exceed 100. Instruction-following quality degrades as document length increases.

File Setup

  1. Create AGENTS.md at project root
  2. Create symlink: ln -s AGENTS.md CLAUDE.md

Before Writing

Analyze the project to understand what belongs in the file:

  1. Package manager — Check for lock files (pnpm-lock.yaml, yarn.lock, package-lock.json, uv.lock, poetry.lock)
  2. Linter/formatter configs — Look for .eslintrc, biome.json, ruff.toml, .prettierrc, etc. (don't duplicate these in AGENTS.md)
  3. CI/build commands — Check Makefile, package.json scripts, CI configs for canonical commands
  4. Monorepo indicators — Check for pnpm-workspace.yaml, nx.json, Cargo workspace, or subdirectory package.json files
  5. Existing conventions — Check for existing CONTRIBUTING.md, docs/, or README patterns

Writing Rules

  • Headers + bullets — No paragraphs
  • Code blocks — For commands and templates
  • Reference, don't embed — Point to existing docs: "See CONTRIBUTING.md for setup" or "Follow patterns in src/api/routes/"
  • No filler — No intros, conclusions, or pleasantries
  • Trust capabilities — Omit obvious context
  • Prefer file-scoped commands — Per-file test/lint/typecheck commands over project-wide builds
  • Don't duplicate linters — Code style lives in linter configs, not AGENTS.md

Required Sections

Package Manager

Which tool and key commands only:

## Package Manager
Use **pnpm**: `pnpm install`, `pnpm dev`, `pnpm test`

File-Scoped Commands

Per-file commands are faster and cheaper than full project builds. Always include when available:

## File-Scoped Commands
| Task | Command |
|------|---------|
| Typecheck | `pnpm tsc --noEmit path/to/file.ts` |
| Lint | `pnpm eslint path/to/file.ts` |
| Test | `pnpm jest path/to/file.test.ts` |

Commit Attribution

Always include this section. Agents should use their own identity:

## Commit Attribution
AI commits MUST include:

Co-Authored-By: (the agent model's name and attribution byline)

Example: `Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4 <noreply@example.com>`

Key Conventions

Project-specific patterns agents must follow. Keep brief.

Optional Sections

Add only if truly needed:

  • API route patterns (show template, not explanation)
  • CLI commands (table format)
  • File naming conventions
  • Project structure hints (point to critical files, flag legacy code to avoid)
  • Monorepo overrides (subdirectory AGENTS.md files override root)

Anti-Patterns

Omit these:

  • "Welcome to..." or "This document explains..."
  • "You should..." or "Remember to..."
  • Linter/formatter rules already in config files (.eslintrc, biome.json, ruff.toml)
  • Listing installed skills or plugins (agents discover these automatically)
  • Full project-wide build commands when file-scoped alternatives exist
  • Obvious instructions ("run tests", "write clean code")
  • Explanations of why (just say what)
  • Long prose paragraphs

Example Structure

# Agent Instructions

## Package Manager
Use **pnpm**: `pnpm install`, `pnpm dev`

## Commit Attribution
AI commits MUST include:

Co-Authored-By: (the agent model's name and attribution byline)


## File-Scoped Commands
| Task | Command |
|------|---------|
| Typecheck | `pnpm tsc --noEmit path/to/file.ts` |
| Lint | `pnpm eslint path/to/file.ts` |
| Test | `pnpm jest path/to/file.test.ts` |

## API Routes
[Template code block]

## CLI
| Command | Description |
|---------|-------------|
| `pnpm cli sync` | Sync data |

Primary Stack

TypeScript

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Guide only

Workspace Path

.agents/skills/agents-md

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This skill is mostly documentation-driven and does not expose extra scripts, references, examples, or templates.

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