Unzip into your project
Drop the kit into the project folder you want your AI coding tool to work in.
One-prompt AI coding workflow
AgentSlice gives your AI coding agent a simple workflow before it edits files. Paste one prompt into Cursor, Claude Code, Codex, Windsurf or similar. Your agent asks a few product questions, writes lightweight context, recommends a first slice, and stops before changing code.
No app. No subscription. Plain Markdown files, prompts, rules and skills.
The problem
The agent moves fast, but your product context disappears. Scope grows. QA becomes optional. You keep explaining the same thing again.
AgentSlice gives the agent a simple operating rhythm before it starts editing files. It is not a runtime or hard gatekeeper. It is a portable workflow system designed to make the right behavior easier to follow.
How it works
Drop the kit into the project folder you want your AI coding tool to work in.
The agent checks the folder, enters planning mode and asks up to five product questions.
It writes context, offers stack guidance if needed, recommends a slice and waits.
What you get
A paste-ready prompt that asks what you are building, who it is for and what should wait.
A workflow-state file so the next agent session knows the current phase and required action.
Rules that tell the agent to stop before slice approval, spec approval, release and deploy.
A practical stack-picker skill for common MVPs, SaaS apps, internal tools and AI apps.
QA report templates, PASS/FAIL language, independent QA role fallback and optional CI starter.
Portable rules for Cursor, Claude Code, Codex, Windsurf and similar AI coding tools.
Launch price
A downloadable ZIP with the install prompt, workflow state, rules, skills, QA checks, release docs and store-ready templates. Use it across your own projects.
FAQ
No. It is a Markdown-based workflow kit. It does not install a runtime, hook system or hard gatekeeper.
Product-minded builders already using AI coding tools who want more structure before the agent starts changing files. You should be comfortable opening a project folder and pasting a prompt.
No. The gates are persistent workflow rules, not technical enforcement. They make the agent more likely to stop at slice, spec, QA and release checkpoints.
No. Paste it as-is. The first thing the agent does is check the folder and ask what you want to build.
Yes. If the stack is missing, the kit includes a stack picker skill with simple, opinionated recommendations for common product types.