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Agent Instructions
Project
League of Legends GUI Overhaul: React/Vite prototype for a modern, dark, MOBA-/fantasy-inspired client interface.
Repository Rules
- At the start of every user-requested task, check for upstream updates and apply a safe fast-forward pull when the working tree is clean. If local changes exist, fetch or report the blocker before editing.
- Conserve context tokens: search with
rgor targeted file lists first, read only task-relevant files, and avoid generated folders, dependency folders, build outputs, or full logs unless they are directly relevant. - Prefer existing project patterns over new abstractions.
- Keep changes scoped to the user's request.
- Do not commit secrets,
.envfiles, private keys, certificates, or tokens. - Treat
global-runner-1,global-runner-2, andglobal-runner-3as the only available build runners. - Run project builds, tests, audits, package jobs, installers, dependency setup, and releases only on Gitea Ubuntu runners with
ubuntu-latest,ubuntu-24.04, orubuntu-22.04. - Do not run those heavy project commands on the user's local machine. Local checks are limited to lightweight reads and validation that do not install dependencies or create build artifacts.
- Do not add Windows or macOS runners. Use open-source Linux-compatible tooling or workflow workarounds that run on the Ubuntu runners.
- Do not rewrite history or run destructive git commands unless explicitly requested.
- Do not create a release unless explicitly requested.
- Check repository state before editing and before finishing. Preserve unrelated user changes.
- Replace applicable placeholders in copied templates. Remove non-applicable placeholder sections instead of leaving fake values.
- Derive repository owner and name from this repository's remote or
GITHUB_REPOSITORY. Never reuse owner/name values from the Agent Kit template repository. - The current stack is Node, React, Vite, TypeScript, React Router, Vitest, Testing Library, and CSS custom properties.
- If
GITEA_TOKENis available locally, use it only for read-only Gitea API checks such as private repository metadata, package-read visibility, and Actions run status. Never print, commit, or store the token. - When real, actionable follow-up work is outside the current scope or independently parallelizable, create a focused tracker issue. If no issue tracker is available, update
docs/agent-handoff.md. - After pushing commits that trigger a Gitea workflow, poll the workflow run until it succeeds or a concrete blocker is known.
- Repository cleanup automation must be non-destructive. Do not delete branches, packages, releases, or tracked files without explicit user approval.
- Dependency, compliance, and release dry-run automation must report findings only. Do not auto-update dependencies, auto-open PRs, create tags, publish packages, or create releases without explicit user approval.
- Keep Codex kit files in source control when they help agents, but exclude them from user-facing release, package, installer, archive, and upload artifacts unless the user explicitly asks to ship repository-maintenance files.
Commands
Use these commands:
npm install
npm run dev
npm run lint
npm run build
npm test
npm run audit
npm run release:check
git diff --check
npm run lint runs tsc --noEmit. npm run release:check runs lint, tests, and build.
For build, test, audit, dependency setup, package, installer, and release verification, use the Gitea runner workflow .gitea/workflows/build.yml. Do not use this local machine for those heavy project commands.
Keep .codex/project.md and this AGENTS.md aligned when commands, artifact paths, or release rules change.
Artifacts
Build output is produced in:
dist/
No release package naming or download verification process exists yet.
Security Notes
- Review
docs/security-review.mdbefore release work. - Fill
docs/security-review.mdwith actual checked commands and results when performing release-readiness work. - Review scheduled security workflow failures before changing code. Treat matches as leads: they may be true positives, documentation examples, or test fixtures.
- Review repository cleanup workflow failures as maintenance leads. Document intentional exceptions instead of blindly deleting files.
- Review dependency and template compliance workflow failures as maintenance leads. Preserve project-specific conventions when they are documented.
- Treat generated credentials and config files as sensitive.
- Keep external network calls documented.
- Prefer local processing for user data.
- Keep CI publishing secrets in repository or organization secrets, not in tracked files.
- Do not include Codex kit metadata such as
AGENTS.md,.codex/,blueprint.md,blueprint.json, template workflow files, or agent handoff notes in downloadable release artifacts unless explicitly requested.
Finish Checklist
git diff --checkpasses.- Lightweight local validation has passed, and project verification has run through Gitea Actions on a supported Ubuntu runner or the reason runner verification could not run is documented.
- README, changelog, security review, and release checklist are updated when the change touches release behavior.
docs/agent-handoff.mdis updated when work is interrupted, risky, or spans multiple sessions.- Independent follow-up work has tracker issues, or
docs/agent-handoff.mdexplains why issues could not be created. - Any pushed Gitea workflow has been polled to success or a concrete blocker has been reported.