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npx skills add oryanmoshe/agent-skills --skill "managing-agents-md"
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# Description
Creates and maintains AGENTS.md documentation files that guide AI coding agents through a codebase. Use when adding a significant new feature or directory, changing project architecture, setting up a new project or monorepo, noticing a codebase has no AGENTS.md, or after major refactors that change project structure. Also triggers on "document this for agents", "update agents.md", or "create agents.md".
# SKILL.md
name: managing-agents-md
description: Creates and maintains AGENTS.md documentation files that guide AI coding agents through a codebase. Use when adding a significant new feature or directory, changing project architecture, setting up a new project or monorepo, noticing a codebase has no AGENTS.md, or after major refactors that change project structure. Also triggers on "document this for agents", "update agents.md", or "create agents.md".
Managing AGENTS.md
Overview
AGENTS.md is a README for AI agents. It tells any AI coding tool — Claude Code, Copilot, Cursor, Codex — how to navigate and work with your codebase. Keep it updated as the project evolves.
When to Create or Update
Create AGENTS.md when:
- Setting up a new project or monorepo
- Adding a significant new feature directory (5+ related files)
- Introducing an extensible or polymorphic system
- A codebase has no AGENTS.md and you're doing substantial work in it
Update AGENTS.md when:
- Changing architectural patterns or project structure
- Adding new build/test/deploy commands
- Modifying base classes, registries, or extension points
- Adding significant new directories
Do NOT create for:
- Simple utility directories
- Single-purpose modules
- Non-extensible features
- Directories with fewer than 5 related files
Tier Structure
For monorepos or large projects, use a hierarchical approach:
Root AGENTS.md → Project overview, tech stack, global conventions
├── app/AGENTS.md → App-specific architecture, commands, patterns
│ └── feature/AGENTS.md → Feature-specific extension points
Each tier adds specificity. Agents read from root down to the most relevant file.
Template
# AGENTS.md — [Project or Directory Name]
Brief one-line description of this part of the codebase.
## Commands
\`\`\`bash
npm run dev # Start development server
npm test # Run tests
npm run build # Production build
\`\`\`
## Project Structure
\`\`\`
src/
├── api/ # REST endpoints (~12 files)
├── services/ # Business logic (~8 files)
├── models/ # Data models (~6 files)
└── utils/ # Shared utilities (~4 files)
\`\`\`
## Key Patterns
[Describe the main architectural patterns, data flow, or conventions]
## Boundaries
### Always
- [Pattern to always follow]
- [Convention to always use]
### Never
- [Anti-pattern to avoid]
- [Dangerous operation]
### Ask First
- [Risky change that needs confirmation]
CLAUDE.md Companion
If the project also uses Claude Code, create a CLAUDE.md that imports the AGENTS.md:
@AGENTS.md
## Claude-Specific
- [Any Claude Code-specific instructions, hooks, or skill references]
This avoids duplicating content while adding Claude-specific configuration.
Anti-Patterns
Stale documentation: An outdated AGENTS.md is worse than none. Update it when the code changes.
Too granular: Don't create AGENTS.md for every directory. Only for significant architectural boundaries.
Duplicating README: AGENTS.md is for AI agents, not humans. Focus on what an agent needs to navigate and modify code correctly — commands, patterns, boundaries.
# Supported AI Coding Agents
This skill is compatible with the SKILL.md standard and works with all major AI coding agents:
Learn more about the SKILL.md standard and how to use these skills with your preferred AI coding agent.