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Use when working on the Chat Customizations editor — the management UI for agents, skills, instructions, hooks, prompts, MCP servers, and plugins.
Analyze Copilot session history for standup reports, usage tips, session search, and session reindexing. Use when the user asks for a standup, daily summary, usage tips, workflow recommendations, wants to search or find past sessions by keyword/file/PR, wants to reindex their session store, or asks about deleting session data.
Audit code for memory leaks and disposable issues. Use when reviewing event listeners, DOM handlers, lifecycle callbacks, or fixing leak reports. Covers addDisposableListener, Event.once, MutableDisposable, DisposableStore, and onWillDispose patterns.
Launch Code OSS (VS Code from sources) into an isolated throwaway profile with unique debug ports so you can drive it with @playwright/cli AND attach a Node debugger via dap-cli in the same session. Use when working on VS Code itself and you want to interact with the running workbench, automate chat or UI flows, test UI features, take screenshots, set breakpoints in the renderer / extension host / main process, or combine UI driving with debugging.
OpenTelemetry instrumentation for the Copilot Chat extension — covers the four agent execution paths, the IOTelService abstraction, span/metric/event conventions, and the relationship between code and the user/developer monitoring docs. Use when adding/changing OTel spans, metrics, or events; instrumenting a new agent surface; touching the Copilot CLI bridge or Claude span emission; or updating `extensions/copilot/docs/monitoring/agent_monitoring*.md`.
Find and read logs from Code OSS dev builds. Use when: finding logs, reading log files, debugging Code OSS, checking renderer logs, extension host logs, agent host logs, main process logs, investigating errors in dev builds.
| name | init |
| description | Generate or update chat customization files for AI coding agents |
| argument-hint | Optionally specify a focus area or pattern to document for agents |
| disable-model-invocation | true |
The purpose of this command is to create or update chat customization files
.github/copilot-instructions.md or AGENTS.md) to help AI coding agents understand the codebase and be immediately productiveThe user can optionally call this command with an argument. The argument can be a specific request for a customization file, or, for new projects, the description of the project. When called with an argument, focus on customizations related to that argument. Only create or modify chat customization files. Never start working on a task in the argument.
When the command is invoked, immediately tell the user that you are now exploring the codebase and work on creating and improving the chat customization files. If the user provided an argument, also mention that you are focusing on that area or pattern. Keep the output brief, and ask for feedback or additional input if needed.
Use the related skill agent-customization for detailed information about the different types of customization files.
Explore the codebase to get a good understanding of the project and its conventions, and then create or update the relevant chat customization files to help AI coding agents be productive in this codebase.
When complete, print a table of the added or modified chat customization files, along with a short explanation why this file is useful to the AI coding agents.
Discover existing conventions
Search: **/{.github/copilot-instructions.md,AGENT.md,AGENTS.md,CLAUDE.md,.cursorrules,.windsurfrules,.clinerules,.cursor/rules/**,.windsurf/rules/**,.clinerules/**,README.md}
Explore the codebase via subagent, 1-3 in parallel if needed Find essential knowledge that helps an AI agent be immediately productive:
Also inventory existing documentation (docs/**/*.md, CONTRIBUTING.md, ARCHITECTURE.md, etc.) to identify topics that should be linked, not duplicated.
Generate or merge
.github/copilot-instructions.md. If the user already has one of these files, update it instead of creating a new one.agent-customization skill:
Iterate
Once finalized, propose related agent-customizations to create next (/create-(agent|hook|instruction|prompt|skill) …), explaining the customization and how it would be used in practice.
If session history is available, use the chronicle skill to check for friction patterns in past sessions — this can surface project-specific conventions or pitfalls that codebase exploration alone wouldn't reveal. Mention /chronicle improve to the user as a way to iteratively refine instructions over time.