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Configuration for OpenCode rules - defining custom instructions and behaviors for the AI agent
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Configuration for OpenCode rules - defining custom instructions and behaviors for the AI agent
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| name | configure/rules |
| description | Configuration for OpenCode rules - defining custom instructions and behaviors for the AI agent |
| author | Tim Sonner |
| license | MIT |
| compatibility | opencode |
| metadata | {"audience":"developers","workflow":"configuration","language":"markdown"} |
Define custom instructions and behaviors for the OpenCode AI agent using rules.
Rules allow you to customize how OpenCode behaves in your project by defining specific instructions that the AI agent should follow. These can include coding conventions, project-specific guidelines, or behavioral constraints.
Rules are typically defined in your project's configuration files or through special command interfaces. They help tailor OpenCode's behavior to your specific project needs and team practices.
OpenCode supports various types of rules that can influence:
Rules can be applied through:
When defining rules for OpenCode:
While the specific syntax for defining rules may vary based on how you configure OpenCode, common applications include:
Rules work alongside other OpenCode configuration elements:
By defining clear rules, you can help ensure that OpenCode behaves in ways that align with your project's standards and your team's preferences.