- Add scripts/test-skill.sh for testing skills without deploying - Update AGENTS.md with accurate Nix integration details - Explain agent config nuance (embedded vs symlinked) - Fix quick_validate.py missing skill_md variable - Update README.md to match documentation changes
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# Agent Instructions - Opencode Skills Repository
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This repository contains Opencode Agent Skills, context files, and agent configurations for personal productivity and AI-assisted workflows. Files are deployed to `~/.config/opencode/` via Nix flake + home-manager.
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## Project Overview
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**Type**: Configuration-only repository (no build/compile step)
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**Purpose**: Central repository for Opencode Agent Skills, AI agent configurations, custom commands, and workflows. Extensible framework for productivity, automation, knowledge management, and AI-assisted development.
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**Primary User**: Sascha Koenig (@m3tam3re)
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**Deployment**: Nix flake → home-manager → `~/.config/opencode/`
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### Current Focus Areas
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- **Productivity & Task Management** - PARA methodology, Anytype integration, reviews
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- **Knowledge Management** - Note capture, organization, research workflows
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- **Communications** - Email drafts, follow-ups, calendar scheduling
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- **AI Development** - Skill creation, agent configurations, custom commands
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- **Memory & Context** - Persistent memory with Mem0, conversation analysis
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### Extensibility
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This repository serves as a foundation for any Opencode-compatible skill or agent configuration. Add new skills for:
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- Domain-specific workflows (finance, legal, engineering, etc.)
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- Tool integrations (APIs, databases, cloud platforms)
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- Custom automation and productivity systems
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- Specialized AI agents for different contexts
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### Directory Structure
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```
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├── agent/ # Agent definitions (agents.json)
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├── prompts/ # Agent system prompts (chiron.txt, chiron-forge.txt)
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├── context/ # User profiles and preferences
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├── command/ # Custom command definitions
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├── skill/ # Opencode Agent Skills (8 skills)
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│ ├── task-management/
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│ ├── skill-creator/
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│ ├── reflection/
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│ ├── communications/
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│ ├── calendar-scheduling/
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│ ├── mem0-memory/
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│ ├── research/
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│ └── knowledge-management/
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├── scripts/ # Repository-level utility scripts
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└── AGENTS.md # This file
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```
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## Skill Development
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### Creating a New Skill
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Use the skill initialization script:
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```bash
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python3 skill/skill-creator/scripts/init_skill.py <skill-name> --path skill/
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```
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This creates:
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- `skill/<skill-name>/SKILL.md` with proper frontmatter template
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- `skill/<skill-name>/scripts/` - For executable code
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- `skill/<skill-name>/references/` - For documentation
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- `skill/<skill-name>/assets/` - For templates/files
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### Validating Skills
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Run validation before committing:
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```bash
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python3 skill/skill-creator/scripts/quick_validate.py skill/<skill-name>
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```
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**Validation checks:**
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- YAML frontmatter structure
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- Required fields: `name`, `description`
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- Name format: hyphen-case, max 64 chars
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- Description: max 1024 chars, no angle brackets
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- Allowed frontmatter properties: `name`, `description`, `compatibility`, `license`, `allowed-tools`, `metadata`
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### Skill Structure Requirements
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**SKILL.md Frontmatter** (required):
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```yaml
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---
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name: skill-name
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description: What it does and when to use it. Include trigger words.
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compatibility: opencode
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---
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```
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**Resource Directories** (optional):
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- `scripts/` - Executable Python/Bash code for deterministic operations
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- `references/` - Documentation loaded into context as needed
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- `assets/` - Files used in output (templates, images, fonts)
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### Skill Design Principles
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1. **Concise is key** - Context window is shared resource
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2. **Progressive disclosure** - Metadata → SKILL.md body → bundled resources
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3. **Appropriate freedom** - Match specificity to task fragility
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4. **No extraneous files** - No README.md, CHANGELOG.md, etc. in skills
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5. **Reference patterns** - See `skill/skill-creator/references/workflows.md` and `output-patterns.md`
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## Code Style Guidelines
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### File Naming
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**Skills**: Hyphen-case (e.g., `task-management`, `skill-creator`)
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**Python scripts**: Snake_case (e.g., `init_skill.py`, `quick_validate.py`)
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**Markdown files**: UPPERCASE or sentence-case (e.g., `SKILL.md`, `profile.md`)
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**Configuration**: Standard conventions (e.g., `config.yaml`, `metadata.json`)
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### Markdown Style
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**Frontmatter**:
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- Always use YAML format between `---` delimiters
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- Required fields for skills: `name`, `description`
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- Optional: `compatibility: opencode`, `mode: primary`
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**Headers**:
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- Use ATX-style (`#`, `##`, `###`)
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- One H1 per file (skill title)
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- Clear hierarchy
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**Lists**:
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- Use `-` for unordered lists (not `*`)
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- Use numbered lists for sequential steps
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- Indent nested lists with 2 spaces
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**Code blocks**:
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- Always specify language for syntax highlighting
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- Use `bash` for shell commands
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- Use `yaml`, `nix`, `python` as appropriate
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**Tables**:
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- Use for structured comparisons and reference data
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- Keep aligned for readability in source
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- Example:
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```markdown
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| Header 1 | Header 2 |
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|----------|----------|
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| Value | Value |
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```
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### Python Style
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**Shebang**: Always use `#!/usr/bin/env python3`
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**Docstrings**:
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```python
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"""
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Brief description of module/script
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Usage:
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script_name.py <arg1> --flag <arg2>
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Examples:
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script_name.py my-skill --path ~/.config/opencode/skill
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"""
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```
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**Imports**:
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```python
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# Standard library
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import sys
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import os
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from pathlib import Path
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# Third-party (if any)
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import yaml
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# Local (if any)
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from . import utilities
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```
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**Naming**:
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- Functions: `snake_case`
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- Classes: `PascalCase`
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- Constants: `UPPER_SNAKE_CASE`
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- Private: `_leading_underscore`
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**Error handling**:
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```python
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try:
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# operation
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except SpecificException as e:
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print(f"❌ Error: {e}")
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return None
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```
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**User feedback**:
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- Use ✅ for success messages
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- Use ❌ for error messages
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- Print progress for multi-step operations
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### YAML Style
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```yaml
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# Use lowercase keys with hyphens
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skill-name: value
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# Quotes for strings with special chars
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description: "PARA-based task management. Use when: (1) item, (2) item."
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# No quotes for simple strings
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compatibility: opencode
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# Lists with hyphens
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items:
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- first
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- second
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```
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## Nix Flake Integration
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This repository is the central source for all Opencode configuration, consumed as a **non-flake input** by your NixOS configuration.
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### Integration Reference
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**NixOS config location**: `~/p/NIX/nixos-config/home/features/coding/opencode.nix`
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**Flake input definition** (in `flake.nix`):
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```nix
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agents = {
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url = "git+https://code.m3ta.dev/m3tam3re/AGENTS";
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flake = false; # Pure files, not a Nix flake
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};
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```
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### Deployment Mapping
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| Source | Deployed To | Method |
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|--------|-------------|--------|
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| `skill/` | `~/.config/opencode/skill/` | xdg.configFile (symlink) |
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| `context/` | `~/.config/opencode/context/` | xdg.configFile (symlink) |
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| `command/` | `~/.config/opencode/command/` | xdg.configFile (symlink) |
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| `prompts/` | `~/.config/opencode/prompts/` | xdg.configFile (symlink) |
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| `agent/agents.json` | `programs.opencode.settings.agent` | **Embedded into config.json** |
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### Important: Agent Configuration Nuance
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The `agent/` directory is **NOT** deployed as files to `~/.config/opencode/agent/`. Instead, `agents.json` is read at Nix evaluation time and embedded directly into the opencode `config.json` via:
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```nix
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programs.opencode.settings.agent = builtins.fromJSON (builtins.readFile "${inputs.agents}/agent/agents.json");
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```
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**Implications**:
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- Agent changes require `home-manager switch` to take effect
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- Skills, context, and commands are symlinked (changes visible immediately after rebuild)
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- The `prompts/` directory is referenced by `agents.json` via `{file:./prompts/chiron.txt}` syntax
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## Quality Gates
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Before committing changes, verify:
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1. **Skill validation** - Run `quick_validate.py` on modified skills
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2. **File structure** - Ensure no extraneous files (README in skills, etc.)
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3. **Frontmatter** - Check YAML syntax and required fields
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4. **Scripts executable** - Python scripts should have proper shebang
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5. **Markdown formatting** - Check headers, lists, code blocks
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6. **Git status** - No uncommitted or untracked files that should be tracked
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## Landing the Plane (Session Completion)
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**When ending a work session**, you MUST complete ALL steps below. Work is NOT complete until `git push` succeeds.
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## Testing Skills
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Since this repo deploys via Nix/home-manager, changes require a rebuild to appear in `~/.config/opencode/`. Use these methods to test skills during development.
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### Method 1: XDG_CONFIG_HOME Override (Recommended)
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Test skills by pointing opencode to this repository directly:
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```bash
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# From the AGENTS repository root
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cd ~/p/AI/AGENTS
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# List skills loaded from this repo (not the deployed ones)
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XDG_CONFIG_HOME=. opencode debug skill
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# Run an interactive session with development skills
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XDG_CONFIG_HOME=. opencode
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# Or use the convenience script
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./scripts/test-skill.sh # List all development skills
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./scripts/test-skill.sh task-management # Validate specific skill
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./scripts/test-skill.sh --run # Launch interactive session
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```
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**Note**: The convenience script creates a temporary directory with proper symlinks since opencode expects `$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/opencode/skill/` structure.
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### Method 2: Project-Local Skills
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For quick iteration on a single skill, use `.opencode/skill/` in any project:
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```bash
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cd /path/to/any/project
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mkdir -p .opencode/skill/
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# Symlink the skill you're developing
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ln -s ~/p/AI/AGENTS/skill/my-skill .opencode/skill/
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# Skills in .opencode/skill/ are auto-discovered alongside global skills
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opencode debug skill
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```
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### Method 3: Validation Only
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Validate skill structure without running opencode:
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```bash
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# Validate a single skill
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python3 skill/skill-creator/scripts/quick_validate.py skill/<skill-name>
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# Validate all skills
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for dir in skill/*/; do
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python3 skill/skill-creator/scripts/quick_validate.py "$dir"
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done
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```
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### Verification Commands
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```bash
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# List all loaded skills (shows name, description, location)
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opencode debug skill
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# Show resolved configuration
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opencode debug config
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# Show where opencode looks for files
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opencode debug paths
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```
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## Common Operations
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### Create New Skill
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```bash
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# Initialize
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python3 skill/skill-creator/scripts/init_skill.py my-new-skill --path skill/
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# Edit SKILL.md and implement resources
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# Delete unneeded example files from scripts/, references/, assets/
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# Validate
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python3 skill/skill-creator/scripts/quick_validate.py skill/my-new-skill
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```
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### Update User Context
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Edit `context/profile.md` to update:
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- Work style preferences
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- PARA areas
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- Communication preferences
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- Integration status
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### Modify Agent Behavior
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Edit `agent/agents.json` to adjust agent definitions, and `prompts/*.txt` for system prompts:
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- `agent/agents.json` - Agent names, models, permissions
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- `prompts/chiron.txt` - Chiron (Plan Mode) system prompt
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- `prompts/chiron-forge.txt` - Chiron-Forge (Worker Mode) system prompt
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## Reference Documentation
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**Skill creation guide**: `skill/skill-creator/SKILL.md`
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**Workflow patterns**: `skill/skill-creator/references/workflows.md`
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**Output patterns**: `skill/skill-creator/references/output-patterns.md`
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**User profile**: `context/profile.md`
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**Agent config**: `agent/agents.json`
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## Notes for AI Agents
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1. **This is a config repo** - No compilation, no tests, no runtime
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2. **Validation is manual** - Run scripts explicitly before committing
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3. **Skills are documentation** - Write for AI consumption, not humans
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4. **Context window matters** - Keep skills concise, use progressive disclosure
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5. **Nix deployment** - Maintain structure expected by home-manager
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6. **Always push** - Follow session completion workflow religiously
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