| name | file-boundaries |
| description | Pattern for respecting file ownership boundaries during implementation. Prevents conflicts in parallel work. |
| allowed-tools | Read, Write, Edit |
File Boundaries Skill
Pattern for respecting file ownership in parallel work.
When to Load This Skill
- You are implementing code with defined boundaries
- You're working in parallel with other agents
- You need to avoid file conflicts
Boundary Rules
Files You OWN
boundaries:
owns: [src/auth/login.ts, src/auth/logout.ts]
You CAN:
- Read these files
- Modify these files
- Create new files in these paths
- Delete these files
Files You READ
boundaries:
reads: [src/types/user.ts, src/utils/crypto.ts]
You CAN:
- Read these files for reference
- Import from these files
You CANNOT:
- Modify these files
- If you need changes → report BLOCKED
Checking Boundaries
Before modifying any file:
- Is this file in my
ownslist? - If NO → STOP, don't modify
- If need to modify → report BLOCKED with details
Reporting Boundary Violations
If you need to modify a file outside boundaries:
status: blocked
blocked_reason: boundary_violation
blocked_details:
description: "Need to modify src/types/user.ts to add new type"
needs: "Permission to modify or contract update"
suggested_resolution: "Add UserSession type to user.ts"
Parallel Work Safety
Boundaries exist to enable parallel work:
- Agent A owns
src/auth/ - Agent B owns
src/api/ - Both can work simultaneously without conflict
If boundaries are unclear or need changes:
- STOP and report BLOCKED
- Don't assume or proceed
Principles
- Strict ownership - Only touch what you own
- Explicit boundaries - No implicit permissions
- Block, don't break - Report issues, don't work around