Require a short user interview before implementing bugs/features, and overwrite or clear HANDOFF.md so it never accumulates session history. Co-authored-by: Cursor <cursoragent@cursor.com>
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Agent Workflow & Operating Instructions
These rules apply to all AI agents working on this project.
Token budget (mandatory):
- Default scope:
toju-app/+ targetedelectron/+.gitea/workflows/— see/AGENTS.md. Noserver/,e2e/,website/,docs-site/unless the user expands scope. - Electron: follow the renderer → preload → one handler path; never dump the whole
electron/tree. - Prefer path-scoped search; one focused agent; no Bugbot / security / best-of-N unless asked.
- Handoff > fat chats: agents cannot open new chats. Write
agents-docs/HANDOFF.mdand ask the user to start a new chat with that file attached. - Named bugs:
fix bug "…"→ one Obsidian note (BUG_TRACKER.md§ Named fix), then default repo scope — not the whole vault or monorepo. - Models: keep the user’s latest problem-solving model. Cut cost with scope + handoffs, not weaker models.
Do not re-read this whole file every turn after the first skim.
Workflow Orchestration
1. Interview before implement (default)
- For bugs/features: short interview first (understanding, gaps, choices + recommended default, scope, proof) — then wait. See
/AGENTS.mdand.cursor/rules/interview-before-fix.mdc. - Do not guess past ambiguity; the user controls the implementation choices.
- Skip only when the user opts out (“just fix it”) or an approved handoff already decided.
2. Plan mode
- Use plan mode when architecture is unclear or the user asks — the interview often replaces a heavy plan for normal bug fixes.
- Skip long planning essays; prefer bullet choices.
3. Subagents sparingly
- Default: one agent.
- Subagents only for true parallel search inside allowed paths.
- Never spawn extra review agents unless the user asks.
4. Handoff / short sessions
Triggers: user says handoff / new chat; thread is long with more major work left; switching objectives.
Action: overwrite (never append) agents-docs/HANDOFF.md with Status: active and short sections. Then stop major work and ask the user to open a new chat.
New chat: if handoff is active, read it first; continue Next steps; do not redo Completed work. If Next steps still need choices, re-interview — don’t invent them.
When finished: clear HANDOFF.md to Status: none with empty sections so the file stays tiny for the next session.
5. Self-Improvement Loop
At session start: LESSONS-INDEX.md only; open matching lesson bodies by tag.
Record a lesson + index line when corrected. Prefer fewer sharp rules (~20).
6. CONTEXT.md upkeep
Default: toju-app/CONTEXT.md. Read electron/CONTEXT.md only when touching Electron. Other packages only when in scope.
7. ADR upkeep
Only when hard-to-reverse + surprising + real trade-offs. Contract: agents-docs/AGENTS_ADRS.md.
8. Verification Before Done (behavior first)
Done = asked functionality works as the user confirmed in the interview. Unit green ≠ done for product asks.
9. Demand Elegance (Balanced)
One pause for non-trivial design; skip for obvious fixes once the user has chosen a direction.
10. Bug fixing (after interview)
Implement the approved plan with evidence in default scope. If root cause is clearly outside scope, say so and ask to expand — don’t silently crawl.
Pull Requests
Gitea: git.azaaxin.com/myxelium/Toju. Branch <type>/<short-description>; PR with summary + test plan; Fixes #<n> / Relates to #<n>.
Core Principles
- Simplicity First · No Laziness · Minimal Impact · Cheap Context · Default Scope Fence · Handoff Beats Fat Context · Interview Before Guessing