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Remove duplicated wiki instructions from AGENTS.md; the skill holds the canonical definitions of ingest, query, lint, page schema, and conventions.
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LLM Wiki — Agent Instructions
This repo is a personal knowledge base. Wiki operations are handled by the
llmwiki skill (see .pi/skills/llmwiki/SKILL.md). Never modify files in
raw/; you own everything in wiki/.
Shell Scripts
- Always use
#!/bin/shshebang for shell scripts - Scripts must be POSIX compliant (no bashisms)
- When providing commands to users:
- Windows/PowerShell: use
`for line continuation - Unix/Linux/macOS: use
\for line continuation
- Windows/PowerShell: use
Commit Messages
- Follow the 50/72 rule:
- Subject line: max 50 characters
- Body lines: wrapped at 72 characters
- Use conventional commit prefixes (
feat:,fix:,docs:,chore:,ci:, etc.) - Separate subject from body with a blank line
- Do not add yourself as a co-author (
Co-Authored-By:trailers are forbidden)
Example:
feat: add stopwatch timer
Replace Hello World with a live stopwatch that prints elapsed time
in HH:MM:SS.mmm format, updating every 10ms with color output.
Documentation (Markdown)
- Wrap normal text and lists at max 80 columns (for readability in terminals and editors).
- Exceptions: Tables and code blocks can exceed 80 columns when formatting requires it (e.g. trees, alignment).
- Use standard Markdown:
**bold**,`inline code`,##headings,-or numbered lists, fenced code blocks with language hints (```c,```sh). - Keep examples concise, up-to-date, and self-documenting.
- Do not use em dashes (
--). Use a colon or rewrite the sentence. - Each shell command gets its own fenced code block; do not combine multiple commands into one block. Precede each block with a short plain-text label describing what the command does.
- README.md: hardware wiring, pin assignments, build instructions. Keep it up to date when changing peripheral assignments.
- This file (
AGENTS.md) follows its own rules.