Bootstrap skill for discovering additional skills and context from a parent project when workerd is used as a submodule. Load this skill when tasks span project boundaries (e.g., Sentry/production investigation, integration testing, cross-repo debugging).
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name: parent-project-skills description: Bootstrap skill for discovering additional skills and context from a parent project when workerd is used as a submodule. Load this skill when tasks span project boundaries (e.g., Sentry/production investigation, integration testing, cross-repo debugging).
Parent Project Skill Discovery
This project (workerd) may be embedded as a submodule within a larger project. When your task requires context beyond workerd itself — such as investigating production issues, writing integration tests, or understanding deployment architecture — you should check for additional skills and context in the parent project.
Discovery procedure
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Determine if a parent project exists by checking for a git root above the workerd directory:
- Look for
../../.gitor../../AGENTS.mdrelative to the workerd root - If found, the parent project root is
../../(two levels up from workerd)
- Look for
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Check for parent project skills:
- Look for
../../.opencode/skills/*/SKILL.md - Read any
../../AGENTS.mdor../../AGENTS.mdfor project-wide context
- Look for
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Load relevant skills by reading the SKILL.md files. These are not registered in the
skilltool — read them directly with the Read tool. -
Check for submodule-specific context:
- Look for
../../.opencode/skills/*/SKILL.mdfiles that may reference workerd specifically
- Look for
Information boundary — CRITICAL
workerd is an open-source project. The parent project is typically proprietary/internal.
You MUST enforce a strict one-way information boundary:
- ALLOWED: Internal context informs your reasoning, helps you understand code paths, guides your investigation
- NEVER: Write internal details into workerd files — this includes:
- Code comments referencing internal systems, services, or architecture
- Commit messages mentioning internal projects, Sentry issues, Jira tickets, or internal URLs
- PR descriptions or GitHub issue comments containing internal context
- AGENTS.md, AGENTS.md, or documentation updates with internal knowledge
- Variable names, error messages, or log strings that reveal internal details
- Test files that encode internal architecture assumptions
When working across the boundary, frame all workerd-side artifacts in terms of workerd's own public concepts (Workers, Durable Objects, isolates, IoContext, etc.) without referencing how the parent project orchestrates them.
When to use this skill
- Investigating production Sentry issues that involve workerd code
- Writing integration tests (e.g., ew-test) that live in the parent project
- Understanding how workerd APIs behave in the production deployment context
- Debugging issues that cross the workerd / parent-project boundary
- Reviewing code changes that affect both projects
- Planning new feature development that requires coordination between workerd and the parent project
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