Agent Prompt
An agent prompt is a user request written to guide an AI agent toward a specific project outcome, such as a page edit or CMS update.
An effective agent prompt gives the AI enough direction to act without guessing. It usually names the target, the desired outcome, constraints, and any content or style rules that should be preserved.
AGENTS.md
AI
AGENTS.md is a project instruction file that gives AI coding agents task context, workflow rules, and constraints so agent behavior aligns with team standards.
Approval Modes
AI
Approval Modes are policy settings that control which operations an agent can run automatically and which require explicit human approval.
Agent Instruction
AI
An agent instruction is a rule or request that guides how an AI agent should plan, edit, format, or avoid certain actions.
Agent instructions shape the behavior of an AI assistant. They can describe tone, linking rules, CMS conventions, design constraints, or publishing boundaries so repeated work stays consistent across a project.
Agent Trigger
AI
An agent trigger is an event or command that starts an automated AI action, such as updating content or checking a project.
Agent triggers can be manual, scheduled, or connected to outside systems. In a website workflow, a trigger might start a content import, run a QA pass, or ask an agent to update CMS entries after source data changes.
Conversational Editing
AI
Conversational editing is the process of changing a website through natural-language feedback instead of direct manual edits alone.
Conversational editing lets a user describe what should change and have an agent update the project. It works best when each request names the target clearly and the agent keeps the result editable for follow-up refinements.