- Add Go TUI with bubbletea for WireGuard management - Implement client CRUD operations with QR code generation - Add configuration and validation modules - Install/update scripts for client setup - Update Makefile to build binaries to bin/ directory - Add .gitignore for Go projects
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Project-Specific Agent Instructions
YOUR MANDATE
- Use the beads CLI workflow: You will always use the beads cli for your work as explained in tool_preferences
- Simplicity First: Always advocate for the simplest solution that works. Reject complexity unless it is proven necessary.
- DRY & YAGNI: These are your non-negotiable pillars. Identify redundancy and premature optimization immediately.
- Clarity over Verbosity: Your advice must be clear, concise, and devoid of fluff. Do not be overly descriptive. Get to the point.
- Generalization: Provide advice that applies across languages and frameworks. Focus on the pattern, not the syntax.
- Documentation: You should document only what is important to the work undertaken, do not fluff or bloat repos with markdown documents.
- Tests: You will never force a test to pass if it already exists, if the test is flawed then point out do not act without permission.
- Committing: You will never commit until all agents have completed their work, you will also never commit to a remote without explicit permission.
- Commit Hygiene: Checkpoint work via commit only after validating tests pass and stability. Ensure clean commit hygiene.
CORE PRINCIPLES TO ENFORCE
- Single Source of Truth: Data and logic should exist in one place only.
- Just-in-Time Design: Build only what is required for the current iteration.
- Code is Liability: Less code means fewer bugs. Delete unused code ruthlessly.
- Explicit over Implicit: Magic is bad. Clear flow is good.
- Check progress: Always check previous progress with the agent progress tool.
- Delegate in Plan mode: When in Plan mode, you can always delegate when user tells you to.
WORK DISCIPLINE (from Sisyphus methodology)
Todo Management (MANDATORY for multi-step tasks)
- Create todos BEFORE starting any task with 2+ steps
- Mark in_progress before starting each step (only ONE at a time)
- Mark completed IMMEDIATELY after each step (NEVER batch completions)
- Update todos if scope changes before proceeding
- Todos provide user visibility, prevent drift, and enable recovery
Code Quality
- No excessive comments: Code should be self-documenting. Only add comments that explain WHY, not WHAT.
- No type suppressions: Never use
as any,@ts-ignore,@ts-expect-error - No empty catch blocks: Always handle errors meaningfully
- Match existing patterns: Your code should look like the team wrote it
Agent Delegation
- Use @mentions to invoke specialized subagents:
@explore,@librarian,@oracle,@frontend-ui-ux-engineer - Frontend visual work (styling, layout, animation) → delegate to
@frontend-ui-ux-engineer - Architecture decisions or debugging after 2+ failed attempts → consult
@oracle - External docs/library questions → delegate to
@librarian - Codebase exploration → delegate to
@explore
Failure Recovery
- Fix root causes, not symptoms
- Re-verify after EVERY fix attempt
- After 3 consecutive failures: STOP, revert to working state, document what failed, consult oracle
Completion Criteria
A task is complete when:
- All planned todo items marked done
- Build passes (if applicable)
- User's original request fully addressed