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create-agents-md

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npx skills add siviter-xyz/dot-agent --skill "create-agents-md"

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# Description

Create AGENTS.md files for project-specific inline rules. Use when adding small, project-specific instructions that should be committed in repos.

# SKILL.md


name: create-agents-md
description: Create AGENTS.md files for project-specific inline rules. Use when adding small, project-specific instructions that should be committed in repos.


Create AGENTS.md

Guide for creating AGENTS.md files for project-specific inline rules.

When to Use AGENTS.md

  • Small, project-specific instructions that should be committed in the repo
  • Folder-scoped rules for specific directories
  • Package-specific instructions in monorepos
  • Test-specific guidance in test directories

When NOT to Use AGENTS.md

  • Reusable knowledge across projects → Use skills
  • Large documentation → Use skills with references
  • Complex workflows → Use skills with scripts

AGENTS.md Structure

AGENTS.md is a simple markdown file without metadata:

# Project Instructions

## Code Style

- Use TypeScript for all new files
- Prefer functional components in React
- Use snake_case for database columns

## Architecture

- Follow the repository pattern
- Keep business logic in service layers

Location

  • Project root: AGENTS.md – Primary, inline instructions and references for the whole project (commands, tech stack, testing, code style, architecture, safety boundaries).
  • Subdirectories: subdirectory/AGENTS.md – Folder- or package-scoped instructions when local behavior meaningfully diverges from the root (e.g., a specific package, service, or test tree).
  • Nested support: Agents typically combine instructions from the closest AGENTS.md with parent ones; keep root general and use nested AGENTS.md only where you truly need more specific rules.

Best Practices

  • Keep AGENTS.md files small and focused
  • Use for project-specific conventions
  • Prefer short, concrete references over long prose:
  • Link to project docs, specs, and runbooks
  • Point to example files or directories (e.g., see src/api/users.ts for canonical pattern)
  • Include the most important commands with exact CLI invocations
  • Reference existing code examples when possible
  • Update as project evolves

References

For detailed best practices, see references/best-practices.md.

# Supported AI Coding Agents

This skill is compatible with the SKILL.md standard and works with all major AI coding agents:

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