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⚙️ [Maintenance]: Repository agents follow canonical MSX guidance - #422
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Co-authored-by: Copilot App <223556219+Copilot@users.noreply.github.com>
Replace the generic control/context-resolution guidance with the concrete thin-pointer pattern documented in MSXOrg/docs (Agentic Development design) and already adopted by PSModule/Template-PSModule, PSModule/docs, and PSModule/memory: point to repo docs, PSModule framework docs, PSModule/memory, and MSXOrg org-wide guidance instead of restating process knowledge locally. Co-authored-by: Copilot App <223556219+Copilot@users.noreply.github.com>
Marius Storhaug (MariusStorhaug)
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Jul 26, 2026
Reviewed against MSXOrg's Agentic Development framework (design.md / spec.md) and the pattern already used by \PSModule/Template-PSModule, \PSModule/docs, and \PSModule/memory. The original \AGENTS.md\ restated process knowledge (control-handling rules, a generic context-resolution table, doc-authoring standards) instead of acting as a thin pointer. Per the framework, a repo's \AGENTS.md\ MUST NOT duplicate standards or process — it should point to the canonical docs/memory roots and add only repo-specific nuance. Replaced it with the established PSModule pattern: repo guidance -> PSModule framework docs (Process-PSModule pipeline docs, repository defaults, standards, PSModule/memory) -> org-wide guidance (Agentic Development, Ways of Working, Coding Standards, MSXOrg/memory), mirroring \Template-PSModule/AGENTS.md. |
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Repository agents now follow the canonical MSXOrg and PSModule guidance for discovering repository context, framework documentation, and durable memory without duplicating reusable process knowledge.
Changed: Agent guidance follows the shared pointer model
The repository-level
AGENTS.mdnow points contributors and agents to the repository README, PSModule framework documentation, PSModule memory, and MSXOrg-wide ways of working and coding standards. This keeps shared process knowledge maintained in the canonical documentation while retaining repository-specific context in the repository.Technical details
AGENTS.mdwith the thin-pointer structure defined by MSXOrg Agentic Development.PSModule/Template-PSModule,PSModule/docs, andPSModule/memory.AGENTS.mdRelevant issues (or links)