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Linking Patterns
Preferred Patterns
Root -> Topic Docs
Use when the repository has a small set of clearly separate instruction topics.
# Required `agent-docs` Before Editing
- Read and follow `agent-docs/topic-a.md` when ...
- Read and follow `agent-docs/topic-b.md` when ...
Root -> Project Doc -> Leaf Docs
Use only when the intermediate layer reduces ambiguity or repeated cross-reference text.
AGENTS.md
-> agent-docs/project-guidelines.md
-> agent-docs/topic-a.md
-> agent-docs/topic-b.md
Root -> Subproject agent-docs/
Use in monorepos when a subproject has its own scoped instruction set.
AGENTS.md
-> apps/docs/agent-docs/project-guidelines.md
-> services/api/agent-docs/backend-guidelines.md
Common rules stay in the root AGENTS.md. Subproject-specific rules stay near the subproject they govern.
Anti-Patterns
- Root file linking to every leaf doc in a large tree without grouping
- Child docs that are never reachable from the root
- Topic-specific rules stored in the root file without a reference reason
- Extra index files that only restate links without adding scope or decision logic
- Moving rules out of the root file without leaving an explicit reference to the new child file
- Keeping monorepo-wide and subproject-specific constraints mixed together in the same root section when they can be separated cleanly
Explicit Reference Rule
Parent documents should point to the child documents that refine them.
If a child document exists and is active, there must be an explicit reference path from the root AGENTS.md to that document.
The root AGENTS.md should list only the next agent-docs documents that are actually needed. Do not add unnecessary next-step links just for completeness.
Conflict Resolution Rule
- More specific scope beats broader scope.
- A child doc with explicit task scope beats a generic note in the root file.
- A rule doc's behavior rule beats an inventory entry's shorthand wording.
- If two active docs both read like authoritative owners for the same rule, do not improvise a priority. Treat it as duplicate authority and refactor the tree.
- If two sibling docs are equally specific and both explicitly apply, do not break the tie by tone or wording. Report the ambiguity and refactor the tree.