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Extract non-obvious learnings from session to AGENTS.md files to build codebase understanding
Codex 또는 Claude로 설치 이 Prompt를 복사해 Codex, Claude 또는 다른 어시스턴트에 붙여 넣으면 Skill 페이지를 검토하고 설치를 진행할 수 있습니다.
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Extract non-obvious learnings from session to AGENTS.md files to build codebase understanding
Codex 또는 Claude로 설치 이 Prompt를 복사해 Codex, Claude 또는 다른 어시스턴트에 붙여 넣으면 Skill 페이지를 검토하고 설치를 진행할 수 있습니다.
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| name | learn |
| description | Extract non-obvious learnings from session to AGENTS.md files to build codebase understanding |
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Analyze this session and extract non-obvious learnings to add to AGENTS.md files.
AGENTS.md files can exist at any directory level, not just the project root. When an agent reads a file, any AGENTS.md in parent directories are automatically loaded into the context of the tool read. Place learnings as close to the relevant code as possible:
What counts as a learning (non-obvious discoveries only):
What NOT to include:
Process:
After updating, summarize which AGENTS.md files were created/updated and how many learnings per file.
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