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+ # Changelog
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+ All notable changes to the Multi-AI Coding Assistant Common Rules System will be documented in this file.
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+ The format is based on [Keep a Changelog](https://keepachangelog.com/en/1.0.0/),
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+ and this project adheres to [Semantic Versioning](https://semver.org/spec/v2.0.0.html).
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+ ## [1.0.0] - 2025-11-20
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+ ### Added
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+ - **Common Rules Repository** (`.ai-rules/`)
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+ - `rules/core.md`: Workflow modes (PLAN/ACT/EVAL), agent activation, communication rules
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+ - `rules/project.md`: Tech stack, project structure, development rules, domain knowledge
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+ - `rules/augmented-coding.md`: TDD principles, code quality standards, commit discipline
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+ - **Specialist Agents** (12 agents)
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+ - Frontend Developer, Code Reviewer
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+ - Architecture, Test Strategy, Performance, Security
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+ - Accessibility, SEO, Design System, Documentation
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+ - Code Quality, DevOps Engineer
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+ - **AI Tool Integrations** (6 tools)
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+ - Cursor: `.cursor/rules/imports.mdc`
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+ - Claude Code: `.claude/rules/custom-instructions.md`
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+ - Antigravity: `.antigravity/rules/instructions.md`
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+ - GitHub Copilot: `.github/copilot-instructions.md`
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+ - Amazon Q: `.q/rules/customizations.md`
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+ - Kiro: `.kiro/rules/guidelines.md`
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+ - **Integration Guides** (6 adapters)
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+ - Detailed guides for each AI tool in `.ai-rules/adapters/`
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+ - **Validation System**
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+ - `scripts/validate-rules.sh`: Automated structure and file validation
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+ - **Documentation**
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+ - `.ai-rules/README.md`: Comprehensive guide (11KB)
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+ - `implementation_plan.md`: Detailed implementation plan
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+ - `task.md`: Task checklist
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+ - `walkthrough.md`: Complete implementation walkthrough
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+ ### Changed
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+ - Removed Cursor-specific paths from common rules
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+ - Changed `.cursor/agents/` → `.ai-rules/agents/` in `core.md` and `project.md`
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+ - Changed `.mdc` → `.md` references for consistency
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+ - Transformed Cursor rules to AI-agnostic format
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+ - Removed frontmatter metadata (globs, alwaysApply) from common rules
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+ - Maintained tool-specific features in individual tool directories
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+ ### Fixed
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+ - Cursor path dependencies in common rule files
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+ - File extension references consistency
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+ ## [Unreleased]
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+
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+ ### Added
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+ - **Clarification Phase** for PLAN mode (`rules/clarification-guide.md`)
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+ - Optional phase triggered when AI detects ambiguous requirements
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+ - Sequential Q&A with progress indicator (Question N/M format)
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+ - Multiple-choice questions preferred for easy response
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+ - Ambiguity assessment checklist (6 categories, triggers on 2+ unclear)
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+ - Question count guidelines (2-7 questions based on complexity)
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+ - Korean/English output format support
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+ - Updated `rules/core.md` with Clarification Phase section
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+
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+ ### Planned
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+ - Real-world usage testing across all 6 AI tools
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+ - Performance metrics collection
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+ - User feedback integration
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+ - Advanced examples and use cases
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+ ---
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+
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+ ## Version Numbering
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+ - **Major version** (X.0.0): Breaking changes to common rules structure
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+ - **Minor version** (0.X.0): New AI tool integrations, new specialist agents
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+ - **Patch version** (0.0.X): Bug fixes, documentation updates, minor improvements
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+
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+ ## Migration Guides
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+
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+ ### Upgrading from Cursor-only to Multi-AI (1.0.0)
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+ **Before (Cursor-only)**:
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+ ```
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+ .cursor/rules/
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+ ├── core.mdc
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+ ├── project.mdc
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+ └── augmented-coding.mdc
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+ ```
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+ **After (Multi-AI 1.0.0)**:
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+ ```
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+ .ai-rules/rules/ # Common rules (all tools)
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+ ├── core.md
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+ ├── project.md
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+ └── augmented-coding.md
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+ .cursor/rules/
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+ ├── imports.mdc # References .ai-rules/
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+ ├── core.mdc # Kept for compatibility
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+ ├── project.mdc
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+ └── augmented-coding.mdc
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+ ```
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+ **Action Required**: None - backwards compatible. Cursor continues to work with existing `.mdc` files while also referencing common rules via `imports.mdc`.
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+ ---
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+ ## Maintenance
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+ When updating rules:
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+ 1. Update `.ai-rules/rules/*.md` for changes affecting all AI tools
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+ 2. Update this CHANGELOG with changes under `[Unreleased]`
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+ 3. When releasing, move `[Unreleased]` items to new version section
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+ 4. Tag the release: `git tag -a v1.0.0 -m "Release v1.0.0"`
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+ ## Links
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+ - [Implementation Plan](../implementation_plan.md)
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+ - [Walkthrough](../walkthrough.md)
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+ - [README](.ai-rules/README.md)
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+ # Common AI Coding Rules System
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+ This directory contains shared coding rules and guidelines used across multiple AI coding assistants (Cursor, Claude Code, Codex, Antigravity, Amazon Q, Kiro, etc.) for consistent development practices.
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+ ## Directory Structure
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+ ```
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+ .ai-rules/
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+ ├── README.md # This file - overview and usage guide
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+ ├── rules/ # Common coding rules (AI-agnostic)
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+ │ ├── core.md # Workflow modes (PLAN/ACT/EVAL), communication
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+ │ ├── clarification-guide.md # Clarification Phase guidelines for PLAN mode
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+ │ ├── project.md # Tech stack, architecture, project context
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+ │ └── augmented-coding.md # TDD principles, code quality standards
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+ ├── agents/ # Specialist agent definitions (JSON)
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+ │ └── *.json # Domain specialist agents
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+ └── adapters/ # AI tool-specific integration guides
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+ └── *.md # Integration guides per tool
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+ ```
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+
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+ ## Purpose
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+ ### Single Source of Truth
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+ All AI coding assistants share the same:
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+ - **Workflow modes** (PLAN/ACT/EVAL)
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+ - **Code quality standards** (TDD, SOLID, 90%+ test coverage)
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+ - **Project context** (tech stack, architecture, conventions)
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+ - **Specialist knowledge** (security, performance, accessibility, etc.)
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+ ### Benefits
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+ - **Consistency**: All AI tools follow identical coding standards
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+ - **Maintainability**: Update rules once, all tools benefit
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+ - **Extensibility**: Easy to add new AI tools
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+ - **Flexibility**: Tool-specific customizations via adapters
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+ - **Team Alignment**: Everyone uses the same guidelines regardless of AI tool preference
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+ ## Core Rules Overview
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+ ### 1. `rules/core.md` - Workflow & Communication
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+ **Workflow Modes:**
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+ - **PLAN**: Define implementation plan (includes optional Clarification Phase)
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+ - **ACT**: Execute the plan and make code changes
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+ - **EVAL**: Analyze results and propose improvements
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+ **Clarification Phase (Optional in PLAN):**
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+ - Triggers when AI detects ambiguous requirements (2+ unclear items)
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+ - Sequential Q&A with progress indicator (Question N/M)
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+ - Multiple-choice questions preferred for easy response
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+ - See `rules/clarification-guide.md` for detailed guidelines
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+ **Key Principles:**
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+ - Start in PLAN mode by default
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+ - Move to ACT when user types `ACT`
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+ - Return to PLAN after ACT completes (automatic)
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+ - Enter EVAL only when explicitly requested
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+ ### 2. `rules/project.md` - Project Setup
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+ **Purpose:** Define project-specific context that AI assistants need.
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+ **Contents (customize per project):**
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+ - Tech stack and dependencies
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+ - Project structure and architecture
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+ - Development rules and conventions
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+ - Code review checklist
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+ > **Note**: This file is a template. Each project should customize it based on their tech stack and architecture.
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+ ### 3. `rules/augmented-coding.md` - TDD & Quality
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+ **TDD Cycle:**
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+ 1. **Red**: Write failing test
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+ 2. **Green**: Implement minimal code
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+ 3. **Refactor**: Improve after tests pass
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+ **Code Quality:**
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+ - SOLID principles
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+ - DRY (Don't Repeat Yourself)
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+ - No mocking - test real behavior
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+ - TypeScript strict mode (no `any`)
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+ - Tidy First approach (separate structural vs behavioral changes)
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+ ## Specialist Agents
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+ Specialist agents provide domain-specific expertise:
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+ | Agent | Expertise | Use Cases |
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+ |-------|-----------|-----------|
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+ | **Code Reviewer** | Quality evaluation, architecture | Code review, production readiness |
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+ | **Architecture Specialist** | Layer boundaries, dependencies | System design, refactoring |
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+ | **Test Strategy Specialist** | Test coverage, TDD workflow | Testing strategy, quality assurance |
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+ | **Performance Specialist** | Optimization, profiling | Performance tuning, bottleneck analysis |
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+ | **Security Specialist** | Authentication, vulnerabilities | Security audit, secure coding |
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+ | **Accessibility Specialist** | WCAG 2.1 AA, ARIA | A11y compliance, screen readers |
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+ | **Documentation Specialist** | Technical writing, clarity | Documentation quality |
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+ | **Code Quality Specialist** | SOLID, DRY, complexity | Code quality planning/review |
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+ | **DevOps Engineer** | CI/CD, containerization, monitoring | Infrastructure, deployment |
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+ See `agents/README.md` for detailed agent documentation.
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+ ## AI Tool Integration
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+ Each AI tool has its own integration guide in `adapters/`:
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+ - **Cursor**: `adapters/cursor.md`
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+ - **Claude Code**: `adapters/claude-code.md`
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+ - **GitHub Copilot / Codex**: `adapters/codex.md`
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+ - **Antigravity**: `adapters/antigravity.md`
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+ - **Amazon Q**: `adapters/q.md`
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+ - **Kiro**: `adapters/kiro.md`
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+ ## Getting Started
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+ ### For New AI Tool
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+ 1. **Read the adapter guide**: Check if your tool has a guide in `adapters/`
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+ 2. **Create tool directory**: e.g., `.{tool}/rules/`
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+ 3. **Reference common rules**: Link to `.ai-rules/` in your tool's config
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+ 4. **Add tool-specific customizations**: Only what's unique to that tool
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+ ### For Existing Tools
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+ 1. **Update existing configs**: Add references to `.ai-rules/`
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+ 2. **Remove duplicates**: Rely on common rules first
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+ 3. **Keep tool-specific features**: Maintain what's unique to each tool
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+ ## Usage Examples
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+ ### Workflow Example
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+ ```
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+ User: Create a new feature for user registration
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+ AI: # Mode: PLAN
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+ [References .ai-rules/rules/core.md workflow]
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+ [Uses .ai-rules/rules/project.md context]
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+ [Applies .ai-rules/rules/augmented-coding.md TDD]
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+ User: ACT
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+ AI: # Mode: ACT
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+ [Executes implementation]
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+ User: EVAL
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+ AI: # Mode: EVAL
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+ [Evaluates with code-reviewer.json framework]
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+ ```
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+ ### Referencing Rules
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+ In any AI tool:
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+ - `@.ai-rules/rules/core.md` - Workflow guidance
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+ - `@.ai-rules/rules/project.md` - Project context
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+ - `@.ai-rules/agents/*.json` - Specialist expertise
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+ ## Maintenance
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+ ### Updating Rules
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+ **For changes affecting all AI tools:**
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+ 1. Edit files in `.ai-rules/rules/` or `.ai-rules/agents/`
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+ 2. Commit changes
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+ 3. All AI tools automatically use updated rules
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+ **For tool-specific changes:**
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+ 1. Edit only that tool's config (e.g., `.cursor/rules/`)
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+ 2. Common rules remain unchanged
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+ ### Update Checklist
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+ After modifying `.ai-rules/`:
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+ - [ ] Rules are AI-agnostic (no tool-specific syntax)
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+ - [ ] Rules are technology-agnostic (no framework-specific content)
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+ - [ ] All markdown files are valid
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+ - [ ] Agent JSON files are valid
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+ - [ ] Documentation updated if needed
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+ ## Architecture Principles
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+ ### Design Decisions
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+ 1. **AI-Agnostic Format**: Use standard markdown and JSON
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+ 2. **Technology-Agnostic**: No framework-specific examples in common rules
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+ 3. **Modular Structure**: Separate concerns (workflow, project, quality)
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+ 4. **Tool Adapters**: Each tool translates common rules to its format
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+ 5. **Single Source of Truth**: `.ai-rules/` is authoritative
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+ ### Override Hierarchy
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+ When rules conflict between common rules and tool-specific configurations:
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+ **Priority Order** (highest to lowest):
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+ 1. **Tool-specific rules** (e.g., `.cursor/rules/`)
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+ 2. **Common rules** (`.ai-rules/rules/*.md`)
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+ 3. **Default AI behavior** (tool's built-in defaults)
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+ ### File Format Choices
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+ - **Markdown (.md)**: Universal, readable, supported by all tools
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+ - **JSON (.json)**: Structured data for agent definitions
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+ - **Tool-specific**: Each tool keeps its native format
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+ ## Contributing
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+ ### Adding New Rules
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+ 1. Determine scope: All tools or tool-specific?
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+ 2. If all tools: Add to `.ai-rules/rules/`
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+ 3. If tool-specific: Add to `.{tool}/rules/`
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+ 4. Ensure content is technology-agnostic
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+ 5. Update relevant documentation
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+ ### Adding New AI Tools
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+ 1. Create directory: `.{new-tool}/`
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+ 2. Create adapter guide: `.ai-rules/adapters/{new-tool}.md`
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+ 3. Create tool config: `.{new-tool}/rules/`
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+ 4. Reference common rules from `.ai-rules/`
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+ 5. Document tool-specific features
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+ ## Further Reading
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+ - **Workflow Details**: `rules/core.md`
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+ - **Clarification Phase**: `rules/clarification-guide.md`
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+ - **Project Setup**: `rules/project.md`
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+ - **TDD & Quality**: `rules/augmented-coding.md`
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+ - **Agent System**: `agents/README.md`
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+ - **Tool Integration**: `adapters/*.md`
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+ # Antigravity Integration Guide
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+ This guide explains how to use the common AI rules (`.ai-rules/`) in Antigravity (Google Gemini-based coding assistant).
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+ ## Overview
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+ Antigravity uses the `.antigravity/` directory for its custom instructions and configuration, referencing the common rules from `.ai-rules/`.
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+ ## Integration Method
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+ ### 1. Create Antigravity Configuration
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+ Create `.antigravity/rules/instructions.md` to reference common rules:
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+ ```markdown
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+ # Antigravity Instructions
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+ ## Common AI Rules Reference
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+ This project follows shared AI coding rules from `.ai-rules/` for consistency across all AI assistants (Cursor, Claude Code, Antigravity, etc.).
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+ ### 📚 Core Workflow (PLAN/ACT/EVAL)
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+ **Source**: `.ai-rules/rules/core.md`
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+ #### Work Modes
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+ You have three modes of operation:
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+ 1. **PLAN mode** - Define a plan without making changes
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+ 2. **ACT mode** - Execute the plan and make changes
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+ 3. **EVAL mode** - Analyze results and propose improvements
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+ **Mode Flow**:
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+ - Start in PLAN mode by default
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+ - Move to ACT when user types `ACT`
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+ - Return to PLAN after ACT completes (automatic)
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+ - Move to EVAL only when user explicitly types `EVAL`
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+ **Mode Indicators**:
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+ - Print `# Mode: PLAN` in plan mode
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+ - Print `# Mode: ACT` in act mode
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+ - Print `# Mode: EVAL` in eval mode
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+ See full workflow details in `.ai-rules/rules/core.md`
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+ ### 🏗️ Project Context
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+ **Source**: `.ai-rules/rules/project.md`
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+ #### Tech Stack
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+ 프로젝트의 `package.json`을 참조하세요.
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+ #### Project Structure
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+ ```
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+ ├── app/ # Next.js App Router
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+ ├── entities/ # Domain entities (business logic)
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+ ├── features/ # Feature-specific UI components
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+ ├── widgets/ # Composite widgets
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+ └── shared/ # Common modules
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+ ```
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+ See full project setup in `.ai-rules/rules/project.md`
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+ ### 🎯 Augmented Coding Principles
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+ **Source**: `.ai-rules/rules/augmented-coding.md`
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+ #### TDD Cycle
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+ 1. **Red**: Write a failing test
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+ 2. **Green**: Implement minimum code to pass
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+ 3. **Refactor**: Improve structure after tests pass
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+ #### Core Principles
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+ - **TDD for core logic** (entities, shared/utils, hooks)
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+ - **Test-after for UI** (features, widgets)
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+ - **SOLID principles** and code quality standards
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+ - **90%+ test coverage** goal
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+ - **No mocking** - test real behavior
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+ See full augmented coding guide in `.ai-rules/rules/augmented-coding.md`
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+ ### 🤖 Specialist Agents
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+ **Source**: `.ai-rules/agents/`
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+ Available specialist agents:
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+ - **Frontend Developer** - React/Next.js, TDD, design system
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+ - **Code Reviewer** - Quality evaluation, architecture analysis
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+ - **Architecture Specialist** - Layer boundaries, dependency direction
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+ - **Test Strategy Specialist** - Test coverage, TDD workflow
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+ - **Performance Specialist** - Bundle size, rendering optimization
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+ - **Security Specialist** - OAuth 2.0, JWT, XSS/CSRF protection
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+ - **Accessibility Specialist** - WCAG 2.1 AA compliance
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+ - **SEO Specialist** - Metadata API, structured data
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+ - **Design System Specialist** - Design system usage
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+ - **Documentation Specialist** - Documentation quality
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+ - **Code Quality Specialist** - SOLID, DRY, complexity
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+ - **DevOps Engineer** - Docker, Datadog, deployment
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+ See agent details in `.ai-rules/agents/README.md`
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+ ## Antigravity-Specific Features
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+ ### Task Boundaries
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+ Antigravity supports `task_boundary` tool for tracking progress:
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+ ```python
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+ )
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+ ```
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+ ### Artifact Management
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+ Antigravity uses artifact files for:
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+ - Implementation plans: `implementation_plan.md`
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+ - Task tracking: `task.md`
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+ - Walkthroughs: `walkthrough.md`
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+ ### Communication
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+ - **Always respond in Korean (한국어)** as specified in common rules
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+ - Use structured markdown formatting
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+ - Provide clear, actionable feedback
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+ ## Directory Structure
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+ ```
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+ .antigravity/
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+ │ └── instructions.md # This file - references .ai-rules
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+ └── config.json # Antigravity configuration (if needed)
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+ ├── rules/
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+ │ ├── core.md # Workflow modes
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+ │ ├── project.md # Project setup
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+ │ └── augmented-coding.md # TDD principles
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+ ├── agents/
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+ │ └── *.json # Specialist agents
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+ └── adapters/
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+ └── antigravity.md # This guide
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+ ```
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+ ## Usage in Antigravity
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+ ### Reference Rules Directly
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+ When working with Antigravity, it automatically has access to:
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+ - `.ai-rules/rules/` for workflow and coding standards
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+ - `.ai-rules/agents/` for specialist domain knowledge
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+ - Project-specific configuration in `.antigravity/rules/`
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+ ### Workflow Example
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+ ```
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+ User: 새로운 뉴스레터 기능 만들어줘
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+ AI: # Mode: PLAN
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+ ## 📋 Plan Overview
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+ [Following .ai-rules/rules/core.md workflow]
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+ [Using .ai-rules/rules/project.md tech stack]
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+ [Applying .ai-rules/rules/augmented-coding.md TDD principles]
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+ User: ACT
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+ AI: # Mode: ACT
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+ [Execute with .ai-rules/agents/frontend-developer.json guidelines]
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+ [Evaluate with .ai-rules/agents/code-reviewer.json framework]
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+ ```
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+ ## Benefits
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+ - ✅ Same rules as Cursor and other AI tools (consistency)
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+ - ✅ Leverage Antigravity's task tracking and artifacts
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+ - ✅ Access to all specialist agent knowledge
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+ - ✅ Easy to update: change `.ai-rules/` once, all tools benefit
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+ ## Maintenance
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+ When updating rules:
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+ 1. Update `.ai-rules/rules/*.md` for changes affecting all AI tools
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+ 2. Update `.antigravity/rules/instructions.md` only for Antigravity-specific features
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+ 3. Common rules propagate automatically to all sessions
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+ # Claude Code Integration Guide
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+ This guide explains how to use the common AI rules (`.ai-rules/`) in Claude Code (Claude.ai Projects / Claude Desktop).
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+ ## Overview
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+ Claude Code uses the `.claude/` directory for project-specific custom instructions, referencing the common rules from `.ai-rules/`.
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+ ## Integration Method
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+ ### 1. Create Claude Configuration
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+ Create `.claude/rules/custom-instructions.md`:
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+ ```markdown
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+ # Custom Instructions for Claude Code
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+ ## Project Rules
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+ Follow the common rules defined in `.ai-rules/` for consistency across all AI coding assistants.
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+ ### Core Workflow
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+ See `.ai-rules/rules/core.md` for:
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+ - PLAN/ACT/EVAL workflow modes
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+ - Agent activation rules
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+ - Mode indicators and transitions
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+
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+ ### Project Context
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+ See `.ai-rules/rules/project.md` for:
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+ - Tech stack (프로젝트의 package.json 참조)
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+ - Project structure (app → widgets → features → entities → shared)
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+ - Development rules and file naming conventions
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+ - Domain knowledge
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+
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+ ### Code Quality
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+ See `.ai-rules/rules/augmented-coding.md` for:
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+ - TDD cycle (Red → Green → Refactor)
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+ - SOLID principles and code quality standards
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+ - Testing best practices (90%+ coverage goal)
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+ - Commit discipline
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+
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+ ### Specialist Agents
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+ See `.ai-rules/agents/README.md` for available specialist agents and their expertise areas.
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+ ## Claude Code Specific
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+ - Always respond in Korean (한국어)
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+ - Use structured markdown formatting
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+ - Provide clear, actionable feedback
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+ - Reference project context from `.ai-rules/rules/project.md`
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+ ```
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+ ### 2. Add to Claude Project
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+ **In Claude.ai Projects**:
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+ 1. Create a new Project for this codebase
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+ 2. Add "Custom Instructions" with content from `.claude/rules/custom-instructions.md`
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+ 3. Attach relevant files from `.ai-rules/` as project knowledge
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+ **In Claude Desktop**:
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+ 1. Set project-specific instructions
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+ 2. Reference `.claude/rules/` directory
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+ ## Directory Structure
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+ ```
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+ .claude/
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+ ├── rules/
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+ │ └── custom-instructions.md # References .ai-rules
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+ └── config.json # Claude project config (optional)
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+ ├── rules/
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+ │ ├── core.md
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+ │ ├── project.md
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+ │ └── augmented-coding.md
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+ ├── agents/
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+ │ └── *.json
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+ └── adapters/
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+ └── claude-code.md # This guide
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+ ```
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+ ## Usage
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+ ### In Claude Chat
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+ ```
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+ User: 새로운 기능 만들어줘
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+ Claude: # Mode: PLAN
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+ [Following .ai-rules/rules/core.md workflow]
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+ User: ACT
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+ [Execute with .ai-rules guidelines]
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+ ```
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+ ### Referencing Rules
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+ - `.ai-rules/rules/*.md` files
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+ - `.ai-rules/agents/*.json` files
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+ - Project-specific patterns from `.ai-rules/rules/project.md`
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+ ## Benefits
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+ - ✅ Consistent rules across all AI tools
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+ - ✅ Claude's strong reasoning applied to your project standards
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+ - ✅ Easy updates: modify `.ai-rules/` once
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+ - ✅ Project knowledge persists across sessions
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+ ## Maintenance
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+ 1. Update `.ai-rules/rules/*.md` for universal changes
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+ 2. Update `.claude/rules/custom-instructions.md` for Claude-specific features
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+ 3. Sync Claude Project instructions when rules change significantly