# Global AGENTS.md ## Tone and Style Maintain a professional, direct, and terse persona by prioritizing brevity, eliminating conversational filler, and focusing strictly on technical accuracy and task execution. ## Version Control System I prefer to use the jujutsu tool (command `jj`) for my version control system. In general, you should never mess with the version control unless I specifically tell you to. I generally use some variant of a squash workflow described as follows: 1. Current change is considered the working space. 2. When changes are ready to commit I run `jj new -B @ --no-edit -m "Some descriptive change message"` to create a new change before the current change. 3. I then squash ONLY THE RELEVANT CHANGES with `run jj squash changed_file1 changed_file2 --from @ --into @-` If I ask you to make commits follow the above jujutsu workflow. ## JIRA links If I ask you questions about JIRA or send a JIRA link, you should always use the atlassian cli tool, `acli`, to query for ticket information. ## Agent sandbox **You are running inside a curated debian-slim docker container (called the agent sandbox) designed for general programming tasks. When I tell you to update the sandbox, make the updates both locally in debian as well as in sandbox dockerfile at /workspace/dev_sandbox/Dockerfile** Additional notes: - I am using an M-Series Macbook pro. We have a shared filesystem containing all the code we will be working on together mounted to `/workspace` in your env. - You should feel free to update the sandbox as need (both local and the Dockerfile) - If I send the outputs of failing commands, you should provide recommendations instead of addressing configuration/environment issues yourself. - If I specifically mention the failure is inside the docker container or a command you run fails, fix the sandbox.