* initial prototype of partners collection with featured collection support * Starting to add the partners * Preparing the repo for how the custom agents will work * moving some files around * Moving a bunch of stuff around to make the file easier to read * improving the front matter parsing by using a real library * Some verbage updates * some more verbage * Fixing spelling mistake * tweaking badges * Updating contributing guide to be correct * updating casing to match product * More agents * Better handling link to mcp registry * links to install mcp servers fixed up * Updating collection tags * writing the mcp registry url out properly * Adding custom agents for C# and WinForms Expert custom agents to improve your experience when working with C# and WinForms in Copilot * Adding to agents readme * Adding PagerDuty agent * Fixing description for terraform agent * Adding custom agents to the README usage * Removing the button to make the links more obvious * docs: relocate category READMEs to /docs and update generation + internal links * Updating prompts for new path * formatting --------- Co-authored-by: Chris Patterson <chrispat@github.com>
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| description | applyTo |
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| Guidelines for creating and managing awesome-copilot collections | collections/*.collection.yml |
Collections Development
Collection Instructions
When working with collections in the awesome-copilot repository:
- Always validate collections using
node validate-collections.jsbefore committing - Follow the established YAML schema for collection manifests
- Reference only existing files in the repository
- Use descriptive collection IDs with lowercase letters, numbers, and hyphens
- Keep collections focused on specific workflows or themes
- Test that all referenced items work well together
Collection Structure
- Required fields: id, name, description, items
- Optional fields: tags, display
- Item requirements: path must exist, kind must match file extension
- Display options: ordering (alpha/manual), show_badge (true/false)
Validation Rules
- Collection IDs must be unique across all collections
- File paths must exist and match the item kind
- Tags must use lowercase letters, numbers, and hyphens only
- Collections must contain 1-50 items
- Descriptions must be 1-500 characters
Best Practices
- Group 3-10 related items for optimal usability
- Use clear, descriptive names and descriptions
- Add relevant tags for discoverability
- Test the complete workflow the collection enables
- Ensure items complement each other effectively
File Organization
- Collections don't require file reorganization
- Items can be located anywhere in the repository
- Use relative paths from repository root
- Maintain existing directory structure (prompts/, instructions/, chatmodes/)
Generation Process
- Collections automatically generate README files via
npm start - Individual collection pages are created in collections/ directory
- Main collections overview is generated as README.collections.md
- VS Code install badges are automatically created for each item