agents-md-improver

Keeps repo-local agent instructions consistent by proposing updates to AGENTS.md when a user corrects the coding agent or asks to change AGENTS.md, CLAUDE.md, .claude/CLAUDE.md, or GEMINI.md.

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AGENTS.md improver

This skill helps keep repository instructions accurate and consistent. When a user corrects the coding agent's behavior, treat it as a potential update to the repo's instruction files and propose a clean, integrated edit to AGENTS.md.

Usage

Use this skill anytime the user:

  • Corrects the agent ("don't do X", "do Y instead", "from now on...").
  • Asks to update instruction files like AGENTS.md, CLAUDE.md, .claude/CLAUDE.md, or GEMINI.md.
  • Notices contradictions between instructions.

Requirements

  • Repo-local file access to read and edit AGENTS.md.
  • If present in the repo, read access to CLAUDE.md and/or .claude/CLAUDE.md.

What It Does

  • Proposes a patch to incorporate the user's correction into AGENTS.md seamlessly.
  • Looks for contradictions and resolves them in the proposal (or asks for clarification when needed).
  • If repo-local CLAUDE.md or .claude/CLAUDE.md exists, proposes consolidating instructions into AGENTS.md, then offers follow-up options to delete, symlink, or stub those files.

How It Works

Scope

This skill is repo-specific.

  • Only consider repo-local instruction files:
    • AGENTS.md
    • CLAUDE.md (repo root)
    • .claude/CLAUDE.md
    • GEMINI.md (repo root and/or repo subdirectories if present)
  • Ignore system-wide instructions and files under the user's home directory (for example ~/.claude/, ~/.gemini/, ~/.config/, etc.).

Propose-first workflow (do not auto-edit)

  1. Read AGENTS.md.
  2. Identify the user's correction and translate it into a durable, repo-specific instruction.
  3. Decide where it belongs:
    • Prefer editing the most relevant existing section.
    • If it introduces a genuinely new topic, propose a new ## section near related content.
  4. Draft the exact text change(s) as a small patch/snippet.
  5. Ask for confirmation before applying:
    • "Apply these changes to AGENTS.md? (y/n)"

Only apply edits after the user confirms.

Seamless integration rules

  • Do not add dated changelog entries like "YYYY-MM-DD: correction".
  • Update the existing prose/bullets/steps so the rule reads like it has always been part of the document.
  • Keep formatting consistent with the surrounding AGENTS.md style.

Contradiction checks

Before proposing a patch:

  1. Scan AGENTS.md for conflicts with the new correction.
  2. If a conflict exists, include conflict resolution in the proposed patch by rewriting/removing the conflicting lines.
  3. If resolution is ambiguous, ask a single targeted question before proposing a patch.

Then scan repo-local guidance (if present):

  • Compare AGENTS.md against CLAUDE.md and .claude/CLAUDE.md.
  • Flag duplication and conflicts.
  • Prefer consolidating into AGENTS.md as the canonical source of truth.

Consolidation flow for CLAUDE.md files (if present)

If CLAUDE.md and/or .claude/CLAUDE.md exists in the repo:

  1. Propose a consolidation patch to AGENTS.md.
  2. After the user approves the AGENTS.md patch, propose what to do for each CLAUDE file:
    • Delete the file.
    • Replace the file with a symlink pointing to AGENTS.md.
    • Replace the file contents with a small stub that points humans/tools to AGENTS.md (fallback when symlinks are undesirable).
  3. Confirm destructive actions (deletes) in a separate prompt.

Symlink directions (when chosen):

  • CLAUDE.md -> AGENTS.md
  • .claude/CLAUDE.md -> ../AGENTS.md

Notes for multi-instruction environments

Some harnesses merge multiple instruction sources and may apply conflicting rules non-deterministically. Prefer a single canonical source (AGENTS.md) and reduce parallel instruction files via consolidation + delete/symlink/stub.

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