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AGENTIC DIRECTIVE
This file is identical to CLAUDE.md. Keep them in sync.
CODING ENVIRONMENT
- Install astral uv using "curl -LsSf https://astral.sh/uv/install.sh | sh" if not already installed and if already installed then update it to the latest version
- Install Python 3.14.0 stable using
uv python install 3.14.0if not already installed (requires uv >=0.9; see[tool.uv] required-versioninpyproject.toml) - Always use
uv runto run files instead of the globalpythoncommand. - Current uv ruff formatter is set to py314 which has supports multiple exception types without paranthesis (except TypeError, ValueError:)
- Read
.env.examplefor environment variables. - All CI checks must pass; failing checks block merge.
- Add tests for new changes (including edge cases).
- Before pushing, prefer
./scripts/ci.sh(macOS/Linux) or.\scripts\ci.ps1(Windows) to run the local CI sequence; requiresuvon PATH. The local scripts run Ruff in repair mode (ruff format, thenruff check --fix) before type checking and tests. - Use
--only/--skip(PowerShell:-Only/-Skip) to run a subset when iterating; use--dry-runto print commands without running them. - GitHub CI remains check-only for Ruff (
ruff format --check,ruff check) so branch protection verifies committed code. - Fall back to individual repair commands when debugging local failures:
uv run ruff format,uv run ruff check --fix,uv run ty check,uv run pytest -v --tb=short. Use GitHub-style checks only when verifying enforcement locally:uv run ruff format --check,uv run ruff check. - Do not add
# type: ignoreor# ty: ignore; fix the underlying type issue. - All 5 check IDs are represented in
scripts/ci.sh/scripts/ci.ps1and enforced intests.ymlon push/merge (parallel jobs: suppression grep, ruff-format, ruff-check, ty, pytest). - Branch protection: set required status checks to all of those statuses (e.g. Ban type ignore suppressions, ruff-format, ruff-check, ty, pytest—use the exact labels GitHub shows, which may be prefixed with CI /). Remove ci from required checks if it was previously added for the old gate job.
IDENTITY & CONTEXT
- You are an expert Software Architect and Systems Engineer.
- Goal: Zero-defect, root-cause-oriented engineering for bugs; test-driven engineering for new features. Think carefully; no need to rush.
- Code: Write the simplest code possible. Keep the codebase minimal and modular.
ARCHITECTURE PRINCIPLES
- Shared utilities: Put shared Anthropic protocol logic in neutral
core/anthropic/modules. Do not have one provider import from another provider's utils. - DRY: Extract shared base classes to eliminate duplication. Prefer composition over copy-paste.
- Encapsulation: Use accessor methods for internal state (e.g.
set_current_task()), not direct_attributeassignment from outside. - Provider-specific config: Keep provider-specific fields (e.g.
nim_settings) in provider constructors, not in the baseProviderConfig. - Dead code: Remove unused code, legacy systems, and hardcoded values. Use settings/config instead of literals (e.g.
settings.provider_typenot"nvidia_nim"). - Performance: Use list accumulation for strings (not
+=in loops), cache env vars at init, prefer iterative over recursive when stack depth matters. - Platform-agnostic naming: Use generic names (e.g.
PLATFORM_EDIT) not platform-specific ones (e.g.TELEGRAM_EDIT) in shared code. - No type ignores: Do not add
# type: ignoreor# ty: ignore. Fix the underlying type issue. - Complete migrations: When moving modules, update imports to the new owner and remove old compatibility shims in the same change unless preserving a published interface is explicitly required.
- Maximum Test Coverage: There should be maximum test coverage for everything, preferably live smoke test coverage to catch bugs early
COGNITIVE WORKFLOW
- ANALYZE: Read relevant files. Do not guess.
- PLAN: Map out the logic. Identify root cause or required changes. Order changes by dependency.
- EXECUTE: Fix the cause, not the symptom. Execute incrementally with clear commits.
- VERIFY: Run
./scripts/ci.shor.\scripts\ci.ps1, plus relevant smoke tests when needed. Confirm the fix via logs or output. - SPECIFICITY: Do exactly as much as asked; nothing more, nothing less.
- PROPAGATION: Changes impact multiple files; propagate updates correctly.
- VERSION: If the commit touches production files on
main, bump semver in the same commit (see Versioning).
VERSIONING (MAIN)
Every commit on main that changes a production file must include a semver bump in pyproject.toml in the same commit. Do not merge or push prod changes without updating the version.
Production files
These paths count as production (runtime, packaging, or install surface):
api/,cli/,config/,core/,messaging/,providers/.env.examplepyproject.toml(dependencies, scripts, packaging)scripts/install.sh,scripts/install.ps1,scripts/uninstall.sh,scripts/uninstall.ps1,scripts/ci.sh,scripts/ci.ps1
These do not require a version bump on their own:
tests/,smoke/- Docs and assets:
README.md,assets/,AGENTS.md,CLAUDE.md - CI and repo config:
.github/,.gitignore
If a single commit mixes production and non-production edits, still bump the version.
Semver rules
Use [project].version as MAJOR.MINOR.PATCH:
- PATCH (
x.y.Z+1): bug fixes, refactors with no user-visible behavior change, dependency updates, packaging/install fixes. - MINOR (
x.Y+1.0): backward-compatible features—new providers, admin fields, CLI commands, config options, or behavior additions. - MAJOR (
X+1.0.0): breaking changes—removed or renamed env vars, incompatible API/CLI/default changes, or migrations users must act on.
When unsure between PATCH and MINOR, prefer PATCH for fixes and MINOR for new capability.
Required steps
- Classify the change and choose the bump level.
- Update
versioninpyproject.toml. - Run
uv locksouv.lockreflects the new package version. - Include the version and lockfile updates in the same commit as the production change.
Example commit on main after a packaging fix: bump 1.2.38 → 1.2.39, run uv lock, commit together with the fix.
SUMMARY STANDARDS
- Summaries must be technical and granular.
- Include: [Files Changed], [Logic Altered], [Verification Method], [Residual Risks] (if no residual risks then say none).
TOOLS
- Prefer built-in tools (grep, read_file, etc.) over manual workflows. Check tool availability before use.