- AGENTS.md / CLAUDE.md: tell any agent (Claude Code, astroagent, Codex) what the base is and the exact fresh-clone setup flow (new-site.sh / configure.mjs / build) - configure.mjs: stamp astroagent ai.agentUser as <slug>-agent (was stale 'comiida-agent') Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_01SYHWLHihq3v9nxNwoPCKSn
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AGENTS.md — SeedProject base
This repository is a cloneable website foundation (the "SeedProject base"). If you are reading this, someone cloned it to build a new site. Your job on a fresh clone is to configure it for this specific site, then build it.
First run — set up this clone
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Configure identity (interactive):
./scripts/new-site.shIt prompts for the site name, URL, description, author, etc., writes them to
site.config.json, and stamps them across every engine. Non-interactive alternative: editsite.config.jsonby hand, then runnode scripts/configure.mjs. -
Build the frontend:
cd app && npm install && npm run build # outputs to ../public -
(Optional) set up the backend — see Backend.
That is the entire "spin up a new site" flow. Everything below is context for working on the site afterward.
The golden rule: one identity source
site.config.json (repo root) is the single source of truth for site identity —
name, URL, description, tagline, author, social, topic, audience, timezone.
- Never hardcode the site name, URL, author, or niche in components, pages, or engine configs.
- To change identity: edit
site.config.json, then runnode scripts/configure.mjs. That regeneratesapp/src/config/site.json(the theme reads it) and updatescontent-pipeline/config.jsonandastroagent.config.json. - In the Astro theme, read identity from
SITE,authors, etc. exported byapp/src/lib/blog-data.js(which importsapp/src/config/site.json).
Structure
| Path | What it is |
|---|---|
site.config.json |
The one file you edit — site identity |
scripts/new-site.sh |
Fresh-clone setup (prompts → configure) |
scripts/configure.mjs |
Stamp site.config.json into every engine |
app/ |
Astro frontend ("theme"). Build → ../public. See app/AGENTS.md for coding standards. |
api/ |
SeedProject PHP backend, served at /api (see below) |
content-pipeline/ |
Autonomous content engine (research → write → review → publish) |
public/ |
Build output (git-ignored) |
Backend (api/)
The PHP backend is served at /api on the same domain; the static frontend calls it
same-origin (fetch("/api/...")). Setup:
cd api && composer install
php console app:install --db-host=localhost --db-name=NAME --db-user=USER --db-pass=PASS \
--url=<site-url> --name="<Site Name>"
php console db:migrate --status
php console app:installwritesapi/config.php(git-ignored), imports the schema, and runs migrations.- Endpoints:
GET /api/health(public),GET /api/admin/ping(bearerADMIN_TOKEN). - New schema: add
api/db/migrations/NNN_name.sql, apply withphp console db:migrate. - Web-server setup (aliasing
/api→api/with PHP-FPM + front-controller rewrite): seeapi/.memory/foundation.md.
Content pipeline & authoring
content-pipeline/runs the autonomous content system, driven bycontent-pipeline/config.json(populated byconfigure.mjs). Runtime state (drafts/,state/,logs/) is git-ignored and regenerates per site.- astroagent is the in-site authoring console; its identity is in
astroagent.config.json.
Guardrails
- Never commit secrets.
**/.env,api/config.php,api/system/.installedare git-ignored — keep it that way. Dependencies (node_modules/,api/vendor/) and build output (public/) are git-ignored too and are installed/generated per clone. - Keep the theme reusable and identity config-driven (see the golden rule).
- Verify any change still builds:
cd app && npm run build.
More
- Human quick-start:
README.md - Backend design + implementation plan:
api/.memory/foundation.md,api/.memory/foundation-plan.md