skills/acreadiness-generate-instructions/SKILL.md
Generate tailored AI agent instruction files via AgentRC instructions command. Produces .github/copilot-instructions.md (default, recommended for Copilot in VS Code) plus optional per-area .instructions.md files with applyTo globs for monorepos. Use after running /acreadiness-assess to close gaps in the AI Tooling pillar.
npx skillsauth add williamlimasilva/.copilot acreadiness-generate-instructionsInstall this skill globally with one command. Works with Claude Code, Cursor, and Windsurf.
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Use this skill whenever the user wants to create, regenerate, or refresh their custom instructions for AI coding agents (Copilot, Claude, etc.). This is the Generate step in AgentRC's Measure → Generate → Maintain loop and the single highest-leverage action for the AI Tooling pillar.
VS Code recognises several instruction file types — AgentRC generates the most common ones:
| File | Scope | When to use |
|---|---|---|
| .github/copilot-instructions.md | Always-on, whole workspace | Default — VS Code Copilot's native instruction file |
| AGENTS.md | Always-on, whole workspace | Multi-agent repos (Copilot + Claude + others) |
| .github/instructions/*.instructions.md | Scoped by applyTo glob | Per-area / per-language rules in monorepos |
| CLAUDE.md | Claude-specific | Add via --claude-md (nested only) |
flat (default) — single .github/copilot-instructions.md at the chosen path. Simple, easy to review.nested — hub at .github/copilot-instructions.md + per-topic detail files at .github/instructions/<topic>.instructions.md, each with an applyTo glob so VS Code only loads the topic when it's relevant. Better for large or multi-stack repos.Why
.github/instructions/and not.agents/? AgentRC's default nested layout writes to.agents/, which is the right home for agent-agnostic repos (Copilot + Claude + Cursor readingAGENTS.md). For VS Code Copilot specifically, the native location is.github/instructions/withapplyTofrontmatter — that's what Copilot auto-discovers. This skill rewrites AgentRC's nested output to the VS Code-native location whenever the main output is.github/copilot-instructions.md. If you instead chose--output AGENTS.md, nested keeps AgentRC's default.agents/layout.
For monorepos, generate area-scoped instructions with --areas, --area <name>, or --areas-only. Areas are defined in agentrc.config.json. Per-area output is written as VS Code .instructions.md files with an applyTo glob (see below).
.instructions.md filesBoth end up in .github/instructions/ but they answer different questions:
| Kind | Filename example | applyTo example | Where it comes from |
|---|---|---|---|
| Topic (nested) | testing.instructions.md | **/*.{test,spec}.{ts,tsx,js} | AgentRC --strategy nested topic split |
| Area (monorepo) | frontend.instructions.md | apps/frontend/** | agentrc.config.json areas + --areas |
You can have both at once: a nested set of topic files plus per-area files for a monorepo.
applyToWhen the user opts into areas, emit one VS Code-native .instructions.md file per area at .github/instructions/<area>.instructions.md. Each file MUST start with frontmatter declaring the glob the rules apply to:
---
applyTo: "apps/frontend/**"
---
# Frontend area instructions
…AgentRC-generated content for this area…
Workflow:
agentrc.config.json to discover declared areas and their paths / globs. If paths is missing, ask the user for the glob (e.g. src/api/**).agentrc instructions --areas (or --area <name>) to produce the per-area body content..github/instructions/<area>.instructions.md with the applyTo frontmatter taken from the area's paths. If the user passed --apply-to <glob> on a single-area call, use that glob verbatim..github/copilot-instructions.md stays as the always-on instructions; .instructions.md files only kick in for matching paths.Naming: lowercase, kebab-case area name. Examples: .github/instructions/frontend.instructions.md, .github/instructions/api.instructions.md, .github/instructions/infra.instructions.md.
.github/copilot-instructions.md. Switch to AGENTS.md only if the user mentions multi-agent / Claude / Cursor support.flat or nested — unless the user already specified one in their message or via --strategy. Present the trade-off briefly:
.github/copilot-instructions.md. Simple, easy to review in a single PR. Best for small/medium repos with one stack..github/copilot-instructions.md + per-topic .github/instructions/<topic>.instructions.md files (each with an applyTo glob so VS Code only loads them when relevant). Best for large or multi-stack repos. Add --claude-md to also emit CLAUDE.md.
Recommend nested proactively when the repo has > 5 top-level directories, multiple stacks, or already uses a monorepo tool (turbo/nx/pnpm workspaces).agentrc.config.json. If areas exist, ask the user whether they want per-area .instructions.md files with applyTo in addition to the root file. Default to "yes" when agentrc.config.json declares areas.npx -y github:microsoft/agentrc instructions --output <file> --strategy <flat|nested> [--areas|--area <name>] [--claude-md] --dry-run
applyTo globs, model used (default claude-sonnet-4.6).--dry-run (and optionally --force if files already exist).--output ends in copilot-instructions.md and strategy is nested: move/rewrite AgentRC's .agents/<topic>.md files to .github/instructions/<topic>.instructions.md. Add frontmatter to each file with an appropriate applyTo glob (see "Topic applyTo defaults" below). Delete the now-empty .agents/ directory.--areas was used: also write .github/instructions/<area>.instructions.md for every area, using each area's paths from agentrc.config.json as the applyTo glob (override with --apply-to for single-area calls).--output AGENTS.md was chosen: keep AgentRC's native .agents/ layout for nested — agent-agnostic readers expect it there.
Create the .github/instructions/ directory if missing.applyTo defaultsWhen promoting AgentRC's nested topic files to .instructions.md, use these defaults unless the user specifies otherwise:
| Topic | Default applyTo |
|---|---|
| testing | **/*.{test,spec}.{ts,tsx,js,jsx,mjs,cjs} |
| style / code-quality / formatting | **/*.{ts,tsx,js,jsx,mjs,cjs,py,go,rs,java,kt,cs} |
| build / ci | **/{package.json,turbo.json,nx.json,.github/workflows/**} |
| docs | **/*.md |
| security | ** |
| anything else / hub-level | ** |
8. Verify by reading the generated file(s) back and showing the user a 1-paragraph synopsis: stack detected, conventions captured, length, list of .instructions.md files with their globs.
9. Suggest next steps:
assess skill to confirm the AI Tooling pillar score improved.copilot-instructions.md and AGENTS.md, recommend consolidating to a single source of truth (AgentRC flags this at maturity Level 2+).--claude-md (nested strategy only) also emits CLAUDE.md..instructions.md files automatically when the active file matches applyTo. The root .github/copilot-instructions.md always loads.tools
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