- .ai/ instruction set (root, behavior, skills, constraints) - apply.sh workflow documentation (apply.md) - architecture documentation (docs/architecture.md) - .github/copilot-instructions.md for VS Code auto-load - .gitignore (tmp/, .ai-instructions.conf)"
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# README Instructions
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> For writing style, diagrams and workflow: see [documentation.instructions.md](../skills/documentation.instructions.md)
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## Purpose
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README is the entry point for both humans and AI.
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Start with the **problem the project solves** — one or two sentences.
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---
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## Required Sections
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1. **What is this?** — the problem and solution in plain language
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2. **How to run locally** — minimal commands only, no theory
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3. **Key links** — links to `docs/` files, nothing else
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---
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## Rules
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- Keep under ~100 lines — if more is needed, it belongs in `docs/`
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- No duplication of docs content — link instead
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- Written in English
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---
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## If README Is Missing
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Ask the user:
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1. What problem does this project solve?
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2. How is it started locally?
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Do not invent content.
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## If README Is Outdated
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Point out specifically what is wrong. Fix only that — do not rewrite the whole file.
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