coding-guidelines-verify
Verify changes follow nearest-scoped AGENTS.md rules: group changed files by nested scope, auto-fix formatting, run lint/tests, and report violations. Use when the user wants scoped compliance checks for changed files.
What this skill does
# Coding guidelines verifier ## Goal Validate that changes follow the **nearest nested** `AGENTS.md`: - default: **changed files only** - default: **auto-fix formatting** before lint/tests - monorepo-aware: each module’s `AGENTS.md` is the source of truth for that scope ## Workflow (checklist) 1) Collect changed files (staged + unstaged + untracked). 2) For each changed file, find the nearest parent `AGENTS.md`. - If a file has no scoped `AGENTS.md`, report it (suggest running `coding-guidelines-gen`). 3) Parse the `codex-guidelines` block (schema: `references/verifiable-block.md`). 4) Run, per scope: - format (auto-fix) -> lint -> tests - apply simple forbid rules (globs/regex) from the block 5) Produce a short compliance report (template: `references/report-template.md`). ## Automation Use `scripts/verify_guidelines.py` to group scopes, run commands, and report results. - If `python` is not available or the script fails, tell the user and ask whether to install Python or proceed with a manual per-scope verification. ## Deliverable Provide: - The per-scope compliance report (use `references/report-template.md`). - Any auto-fix formatting changes applied. - Lint/test commands run and their results, plus any violations.
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