agents-mdpor sentry

Create and maintain minimal, high-signal agent documentation under 60 lines. Enforces research-backed best practices for agent-facing docs; instruction quality degrades with length Requires three core sections: Package Manager, File-Scoped Commands (per-file test/lint/typecheck), and Commit Attribution with agent identity Analyzes project structure (lock files, linter configs, CI commands, monorepo indicators) to determine what belongs in the file Uses headers and bullets only; references...

npx skills add https://github.com/getsentry/skills --skill agents-md

Maintaining AGENTS.md

Goal: concise, actionable agent instructions. Target under 60 lines; never exceed 100.

Workflow

  1. Inspect before writing:
    • package manager: lock files and manifests
    • commands: package.json, Makefile, task runners, CI workflows
    • docs/specs/policies: README.md, CONTRIBUTING.md, docs/, specs/, policies/, SECURITY.md, .github/
    • conventions: current code patterns, test layout, generated files, legacy areas to avoid
  2. Choose scope:
    • root AGENTS.md: repo-wide defaults
    • nested AGENTS.md: only when a subtree has different commands or rules
    • closest instruction file wins; keep narrower files shorter than root files
  3. Write the smallest useful file.
  4. Verify exact paths and commands exist.

File Setup

  • Create AGENTS.md at the repository root.
  • If a Claude-compatible entrypoint is required, symlink CLAUDE.md to AGENTS.md.
  • Do not maintain divergent AGENTS.md and CLAUDE.md copies.

Default Sections

Use only sections that add non-obvious value.

# Agent Instructions

## Package Manager
- Use **pnpm**: `pnpm install`

## Commands
| Task | Command |
|------|---------|
| Test file | `pnpm vitest run path/to/file.test.ts` |
| Lint file | `pnpm eslint path/to/file.ts` |

## External References
| Need | File |
|------|------|
| Setup | `CONTRIBUTING.md` |
| Architecture | `docs/architecture.md` |
| Security policy | `SECURITY.md` |

## Key Conventions
- Generated files: update with `pnpm generate`; do not edit by hand.

## Commit Attribution
AI commits MUST include:
```
Co-Authored-By: (the agent's name and attribution byline)
```

Writing Rules

  • Use headings, bullets, and tables; avoid paragraphs.
  • Use repo-relative paths; avoid vague references like "see docs".
  • Reference existing docs/specs/policies instead of copying them.
  • List exact external files for setup, architecture, API specs, security, release, and policy docs when they exist.
  • Prefer file-scoped test/lint/typecheck commands; include full builds only when no narrower command exists.
  • Put commands in tables when there is more than one.
  • Keep one rule per bullet.
  • Keep rationale out unless it prevents a likely mistake.
  • Do not restate linter, formatter, or typechecker config.
  • Do not list installed skills or plugins.
  • Do not include generic quality slogans.

External Reference Rules

Good:

## External References
| Need | File |
|------|------|
| API contract | `docs/api.md` |
| Release process | `docs/releasing.md` |

Anti-Patterns

  • welcome text, intros, conclusions, or pleasantries
  • long prose explaining why instructions matter
  • duplicated content from README.md, CONTRIBUTING.md, or policy docs
  • project-wide commands when file-scoped commands are available
  • nested AGENTS.md files that repeat root instructions

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