# AGENTS.md ## What This Is Manual Slop is a local GUI orchestrator for LLM-driven coding sessions. It bridges high-latency AI reasoning with a low-latency ImGui render loop via a thread-safe async pipeline; every AI-generated payload passes through a human-auditable gate before execution. ## The Conductor Convention All AI agents consuming this project must read `./conductor/workflow.md` and treat `./conductor/tracks.md` as the task registry. Track implementation follows the TDD protocol documented in `conductor/workflow.md` with per-file atomic commits and git notes. ## Guidance for AI Agents Detailed agent guidance lives in the following locations — read these directly, do not duplicate content here: - **Operational workflow:** `conductor/workflow.md` - **Code style and process:** `conductor/product-guidelines.md` - **Tech stack and constraints:** `conductor/tech-stack.md` - **Product context:** `conductor/product.md` - **MMA orchestrator role:** `mma-orchestrator/SKILL.md` - **Tier 1 (Orchestrator):** `.agents/skills/mma-tier1-orchestrator/SKILL.md` - **Tier 2 (Tech Lead):** `.agents/skills/mma-tier2-tech-lead/SKILL.md` - **Tier 3 (Worker):** `.agents/skills/mma-tier3-worker/SKILL.md` - **Tier 4 (QA):** `.agents/skills/mma-tier4-qa/SKILL.md` ## Human-Facing Documentation For understanding, using, and maintaining the tool, see `docs/Readme.md` and the 14 deep-dive guides it indexes. ## Critical Anti-Patterns - Do not read full files >50 lines without first using `py_get_skeleton` or `get_file_summary` - Do not modify the tech stack without updating `conductor/tech-stack.md` first - Do not skip TDD — write failing tests before implementation - Do not batch commits — commit per-task for atomic rollback - Do not add comments to source code; documentation lives in `/docs`