Introduce the cross-project capture->triage->roadmap loop: /capture appends an idea or bug to INBOX.md from any repo (new-project ideas included), /triage drains a project's items into its AGENTS.md or ROADMAP.md. Give the standards repo its own AGENTS.md (+ CLAUDE.md symlink) and ROADMAP.md so it follows its own standard, and add a 'What git tracks' section to portability.md plus the canonical .gitignore block answering what is committed vs gitignored around .claude and symlinks.
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Standards — AGENTS.md
The home of my agent-operating standards and the live global fleet that serves them.
This repo is both the documentation of how any coding agent works in my repos and the
actual source of the global agents, commands, and how-i-work.md that every project
inherits. Edit here and every repo on this machine feels it.
For a human-facing tour of the four standards documents, read README.md — this file is
the agent-facing orientation and does not restate it.
Inbox check (this repo): At session start, if
INBOX.mdhas unchecked items tagged(standards), surface them before proposing next steps; triage with/triage.
What this repo is the source of
The global layer lives here and is wired into ~/.claude by directory symlinks, so a
file added under adapters/ is live immediately — no per-file linking:
~/.claude/commands→adapters/claude/commands/— global slash commands (/retrofit,/handoff,/full-eval,/capture,/triage).~/.claude/agents→adapters/claude/agents/— global subagents (reviewer, evaluator, security-auditor, doc-auditor, exerciser, researcher, janitor, portability-checker, start9-spec-checker).~/.claude/CLAUDE.md→how-i-work.md— my universal preferences, loaded every session. (Distinct from this repo's rootCLAUDE.md, which →AGENTS.md: same filename, different scopes — global preferences vs. this repo's orientation.)
Because these are global, decisions here are never scoped to this repo alone. The test for anything proposed ("should we adopt linters / hooks / CI?", "is this skill worth building?") is whether it's generally best-in-class across all the repos I build — this repo is just where that cross-repo standard is authored and stored.
Layout
README.md— human index of the four standards docs.how-i-work.md— universal preferences (served as~/.claude/CLAUDE.md).portability.md— the vendor-neutral / hot-swap protocol.retrofit-playbook.md— terminal runbook for moving a project's brain onto disk.subagents-handbook.md— designing and running delegated agents.guides/— neutral substance: the self-contained operating guide for each command and agent, written as plain prose any vendor's harness could follow.adapters/claude/{commands,agents}/— thin Claude wrappers: frontmatter + a pointer to the matchingguides/file. Substance never lives in a wrapper.INBOX.md— cross-project capture buffer for untriaged ideas/bugs (see below).ROADMAP.md— longer-term backlog for this repo (future agents, commands, standards).
Conventions when editing
- Substance in
guides/, machinery inadapters/. To add or change what a command/agent does, edit itsguides/<name>.md. The wrapper only carries frontmatter and the "read your guide, then follow it exactly; if you can't read it, stop — don't improvise" pointer. Match the existing wrappers exactly. - Portability first. Knowledge lives in vendor-neutral files; vendor-named paths are
relative symlinks into them. Full protocol in
portability.md; theportability-checkeragent verifies it. - Keep this file lean. Whole-repo, every-session facts only. Subsystem detail goes in a
guide. Near-term status goes in
## Current statebelow; longer-term backlog inROADMAP.md. - Follow
how-i-work.mdfor collaboration, git, and debugging defaults.
The capture → triage → roadmap loop
A frictionless path from "random thought about some repo" to "on the right list," so ideas stop scattering into phone notes:
/captureappends one structured line toINBOX.mdfrom any repo (you need not be in the target repo) and commits+pushes the standards repo so the note is durable. Capture is deliberately dumb and uniform — no routing decision at capture time./triage, run inside a project, drains that project'sINBOX.mditems and routes each —Current state, the repo'sROADMAP.md, a guide, or discard — with your approval, then clears them from the inbox.- Inbox is upstream of every repo's ROADMAP. ROADMAP is triaged, owned backlog for one repo; the inbox is the raw, cross-project buffer that feeds the ROADMAPs.
Inbox-check line (the portable surfacing mechanism). Every project repo's AGENTS.md
should carry this so any vendor's agent surfaces pending items at session start:
Inbox check: At session start, if
~/Projects/standards/INBOX.mdexists, scan it for items tagged(this-repo)and surface them before proposing next steps; triage with/triage.
Current state
- The capture→triage→roadmap loop is built and live:
AGENTS.md(+CLAUDE.mdsymlink),ROADMAP.md,INBOX.md, and the/capture+/triagecommands. The repo dogfoods its own standard, including the active inbox-check line above. /capturealso handles new-project ideas ((new)/(new:name), typeproject); these wait for the new-repo bootstrap and are never triaged into an existing repo.- The git-tracking standard ("What git tracks") is now in
portability.md, and this repo's.gitignorefollows it. - Specced in
ROADMAP.md, not built:roundup(next up), thenew-projectbootstrap, the cross-repo quality-gate standard (linters/hooks/CI), and the optional SessionStart hook. - The portable inbox-check line is still not in other repos' AGENTS.md nor the retrofit
playbook template — threading it (and the canonical
.gitignore) into bootstrapping is a ROADMAP item. - Next: build
roundup, then thread the standards intoretrofit-playbook.md.