# agents.md **Repository Path**: cpgithub/agents.md ## Basic Information - **Project Name**: agents.md - **Description**: 一种简单、开放的格式,用于指导编程代理 - **Primary Language**: Unknown - **License**: MIT - **Default Branch**: main - **Homepage**: None - **GVP Project**: No ## Statistics - **Stars**: 0 - **Forks**: 0 - **Created**: 2025-12-16 - **Last Updated**: 2025-12-16 ## Categories & Tags **Categories**: Uncategorized **Tags**: None ## README # AGENTS.md ![AGENTS.md logo](./public/og.png) [AGENTS.md](https://agents.md) is a simple, open format for guiding coding agents. Think of AGENTS.md as a README for agents: a dedicated, predictable place to provide context and instructions to help AI coding agents work on your project. Below is a minimal example of an AGENTS.md file: ```markdown # Sample AGENTS.md file ## Dev environment tips - Use `pnpm dlx turbo run where ` to jump to a package instead of scanning with `ls`. - Run `pnpm install --filter ` to add the package to your workspace so Vite, ESLint, and TypeScript can see it. - Use `pnpm create vite@latest -- --template react-ts` to spin up a new React + Vite package with TypeScript checks ready. - Check the name field inside each package's package.json to confirm the right name—skip the top-level one. ## Testing instructions - Find the CI plan in the .github/workflows folder. - Run `pnpm turbo run test --filter ` to run every check defined for that package. - From the package root you can just call `pnpm test`. The commit should pass all tests before you merge. - To focus on one step, add the Vitest pattern: `pnpm vitest run -t ""`. - Fix any test or type errors until the whole suite is green. - After moving files or changing imports, run `pnpm lint --filter ` to be sure ESLint and TypeScript rules still pass. - Add or update tests for the code you change, even if nobody asked. ## PR instructions - Title format: [] - Always run `pnpm lint` and `pnpm test` before committing. ``` ## Website This repository also includes a basic Next.js website hosted at https://agents.md/ that explains the project’s goals in a simple way, and featuring some examples. ### Running the app locally 1. Install dependencies: ```bash pnpm install ``` 2. Start the development server: ```bash pnpm run dev ``` 3. Open your browser and go to http://localhost:3000