The claw template has it's own AGENTS.md which defines how the openclaw should behave. But often, a repo has it's own AGENTS.md and possible other agent files.
The claw should always follow these when performing tasks in a repo. It's common for an engineering team to maintain their own file like this.
The user should not be required to recreate, relocate, or reference this.
ElasticClaw should inject references to these in the context or config, if present.
The claw template has it's own AGENTS.md which defines how the openclaw should behave. But often, a repo has it's own AGENTS.md and possible other agent files.
The claw should always follow these when performing tasks in a repo. It's common for an engineering team to maintain their own file like this.
The user should not be required to recreate, relocate, or reference this.
ElasticClaw should inject references to these in the context or config, if present.