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authorCraig Jennings <c@cjennings.net>2026-06-23 21:31:09 -0400
committerCraig Jennings <c@cjennings.net>2026-06-23 21:31:09 -0400
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refactor(rules): use agent-neutral language in shared rules
A non-Claude agent (Codex, a local model) reading the shared rules gets told it's "Claude" in prose that's really about whatever agent is running. I replaced the agent-as-actor references — "how Claude communicates," "when Claude needs the user to pick," a "wrong-context Claude session" — with "the agent." Left untouched: file and path names (CLAUDE.md, .claude/, claude-rules/), and every reference in commits.md, which names Claude and Anthropic on purpose as the things never to attribute a commit to. Neutralizing those would invert the rule.
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