Agent Instruction File
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An Agent Instruction File is a configuration file that provides agent instruction directives for software agent systems.
- AKA: Agent Configuration File, Agent Directive File, Software Agent Instruction Document, Agent Control File.
- Context:
- It can typically specify Agent Instruction File Commands for agent instruction file operation execution.
- It can typically define Agent Instruction File Rules for agent instruction file behavior constraints.
- It can typically establish Agent Instruction File Workflows for agent instruction file task orchestration.
- It can typically configure Agent Instruction File Parameters for agent instruction file runtime settings.
- It can typically document Agent Instruction File Requirements for agent instruction file prerequisites.
- It can typically describe Agent Instruction File Integrations with agent instruction file external systems.
- It can typically outline Agent Instruction File Best Practices for agent instruction file optimal usage.
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- It can often include Agent Instruction File Templates for agent instruction file common patterns.
- It can often provide Agent Instruction File Examples for agent instruction file implementation guidance.
- It can often support Agent Instruction File Variables for agent instruction file dynamic configuration.
- It can often enable Agent Instruction File Inheritance from agent instruction file parent configurations.
- It can often implement Agent Instruction File Versioning for agent instruction file change management.
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- It can range from being a Simple Agent Instruction File to being a Complex Agent Instruction File, depending on its agent instruction file detail level.
- It can range from being a Static Agent Instruction File to being a Dynamic Agent Instruction File, depending on its agent instruction file update frequency.
- It can range from being a Human-Readable Agent Instruction File to being a Machine-Optimized Agent Instruction File, depending on its agent instruction file format.
- It can range from being a Domain-Specific Agent Instruction File to being a General-Purpose Agent Instruction File, depending on its agent instruction file application scope.
- It can range from being a Vendor-Specific Agent Instruction File to being a Standard Agent Instruction File, depending on its agent instruction file portability.
- It can range from being a Single-Agent Instruction File to being a Multi-Agent Instruction File, depending on its agent instruction file target count.
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- It can be parsed by Agent Instruction File Parsers in agent instruction file runtime environments.
- It can be validated by Agent Instruction File Validators for agent instruction file syntax correctness.
- It can be generated by Agent Instruction File Generators from agent instruction file templates.
- It can be versioned in Agent Instruction File Repositorys for agent instruction file change tracking.
- It can be distributed through Agent Instruction File Registrys for agent instruction file sharing.
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- Example(s):
- Repository Agent Instruction Files, such as:
- System Agent Instruction Files, such as:
- Framework Agent Instruction Files, such as:
- Task-Specific Agent Instruction Files, such as:
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- Counter-Example(s):
- Source Code File, which contains executable logic rather than agent instructions.
- Data File, which stores application data rather than configuration directives.
- Documentation File, which explains system behavior rather than configures agents.
- Log File, which records runtime events rather than specifies instructions.
- License File, which defines legal terms rather than agent behaviors.
- See: Configuration File, Software Agent System, AGENTS.md File, AI Agent System, AI Coding Agent, Instruction Set, Directive Language, Agent Configuration Management, Software Formatting Rule, Software Collaboration Rule.