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* Add acreadiness-cockpit plugin
Adds a new plugin that drives Microsoft AgentRC from Copilot chat,
framing every interaction inside AgentRC's Measure -> Generate ->
Maintain loop.
Custom agent (agents/ai-readiness-reporter.agent.md):
Runs `agentrc readiness --json`, interprets every result against
the 9-pillar / 5-level maturity model, then renders a self-contained
reports/index.html from a fixed HTML/CSS template (bundled with the
acreadiness-assess skill) so every user gets an identically styled
dashboard. Honours policies (disabled criteria, overrides, pass-rate
thresholds) and surfaces extras separately.
Skills:
- acreadiness-assess: Measure step. Wraps `agentrc readiness --json`
and hands off to the @ai-readiness-reporter agent. Bundles the
canonical report-template.html.
- acreadiness-generate-instructions: Generate step. Wraps
`agentrc instructions`. Defaults to .github/copilot-instructions.md
(Copilot-native). Asks flat vs nested. For monorepos, emits per-area
.github/instructions/<area>.instructions.md files with applyTo
globs taken from agentrc.config.json.
- acreadiness-policy: Maintain step. Helps pick, scaffold, or apply an
AgentRC policy (criteria.disable, criteria.override, extras,
thresholds) and wire it into CI via --fail-level.
Plugin (plugins/acreadiness-cockpit/):
Declarative plugin.json referencing the agent and three skills.
Co-authored-by: Copilot <223556219+Copilot@users.noreply.github.com>
* Address PR review feedback
- Align documented slash-command names with plugin manifest:
/acreadiness-assess, /acreadiness-generate-instructions,
/acreadiness-policy (was /assess, /generate-instructions, /policy
inside SKILL bodies and argument-hints).
- Move the literal % from the report template into the substituted
values for {{passRate}} and {{threshold}} so an N/A value of '—'
no longer renders as '—%'. Updated the agent placeholder contract
accordingly.
- Point the report footer at the canonical plugin folder under
github/awesome-copilot instead of the personal source fork.
- Add explicit HTML-escaping rules to the agent: HTML-escape every
{{placeholder}} substitution, and replace </script with <\/script
inside the embedded JSON block so untrusted repo content cannot
break the markup or inject scripts.
Co-authored-by: Copilot <223556219+Copilot@users.noreply.github.com>
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Co-authored-by: Copilot <223556219+Copilot@users.noreply.github.com>
acreadiness-cockpit
Drive Microsoft AgentRC from Copilot chat. Frames every interaction inside AgentRC's Measure → Generate → Maintain loop.
What's in the plugin
Custom agent
| Agent | What it does |
|---|---|
@ai-readiness-reporter |
Runs agentrc readiness --json, interprets every result against the 9-pillar / 5-level model, then renders a self-contained reports/index.html from a fixed HTML/CSS template so every user gets an identically styled dashboard. Honours policies (disabled criteria, overrides, pass-rate thresholds) and surfaces extras separately. |
Skills
| Skill | Step | What it does |
|---|---|---|
/acreadiness-assess |
Measure | Runs the readiness scan and hands off to @ai-readiness-reporter to produce the static HTML dashboard. Accepts --policy <path-or-pkg> and --per-area. |
/acreadiness-generate-instructions |
Generate | Wraps agentrc instructions. Default output is .github/copilot-instructions.md (Copilot-native). Asks flat vs nested. For monorepos, also emits per-area .github/instructions/<area>.instructions.md files with applyTo globs. |
/acreadiness-policy |
Maintain | Pick, scaffold, or apply an AgentRC policy. Knows the schema (criteria.disable, criteria.override, extras, thresholds), the impact-weight table, and CI gating with --fail-level. |
What gets produced
reports/index.html — a single self-contained HTML file rendered from a fixed template (skills/acreadiness-assess/report-template.html) so every user gets an identical look & feel. It contains:
- Maturity badge (L1–L5) and overall score / grade (A–F)
- Pass-rate vs threshold (when a policy sets one)
- Maturity progression table
- Active policy summary (disabled/overridden criteria, threshold)
- Repo Health breakdown (8 pillars), each with an AI relevance badge (High/Medium/Low), what it measures, why it matters for AI, current state, recommendation
- AI Setup breakdown (AI Tooling pillar)
- Extras (informational only — agents-doc, pr-template, pre-commit, architecture-doc)
- Prioritised Remediation Plan (🔴 Fix First / 🟡 Fix Next / 🔵 Plan)
- Embedded raw AgentRC JSON for reuse
Prerequisites
- Node.js 20+ on PATH (required by AgentRC)
- VS Code with Copilot agent plugins enabled
Usage
In Copilot chat:
/acreadiness-assess # measure → reports/index.html
/acreadiness-assess --policy ./policies/strict.json
/acreadiness-generate-instructions # asks flat or nested
/acreadiness-generate-instructions --strategy flat
/acreadiness-generate-instructions --strategy nested
/acreadiness-generate-instructions --areas # per-area applyTo files
/acreadiness-policy new my-policy
@ai-readiness-reporter
Flat vs nested instructions
| Flat (default) | Nested | |
|---|---|---|
| Hub file | .github/copilot-instructions.md |
.github/copilot-instructions.md |
| Detail files | — | .github/instructions/<topic>.instructions.md (each with applyTo glob) |
| Best for | Small / medium repos, single stack | Large or multi-stack repos, monorepos |
| Token cost | Whole file always loads | VS Code only loads topics whose applyTo matches |
When the main output is .github/copilot-instructions.md, the skill rewrites AgentRC's nested output to VS Code's native .instructions.md layout (which Copilot auto-discovers). With --output AGENTS.md, nested keeps AgentRC's default .agents/ layout for agent-agnostic tooling.
Concepts (cheat sheet)
- Maturity: L1 Functional → L2 Documented → L3 Standardized → L4 Optimized → L5 Autonomous
- Pillars (Repo Health): Style · Build · Testing · Docs · Dev Environment · Code Quality · Observability · Security
- Pillars (AI Setup): AI Tooling
- Impact weights: critical 5 · high 4 · medium 3 · low 2 · info 0
- Grades: A ≥ 0.9 · B ≥ 0.8 · C ≥ 0.7 · D ≥ 0.6 · F < 0.6
License
MIT