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Agentic engineering is new territory. Nobody has all the answers. The best way to learn is together.

AI tools change weekly. What worked last month might be obsolete. What you discovered yesterday might help someone today.

This isn’t just documentation—it’s a conversation. We’re building shared knowledge about a field that’s still being invented.

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The fastest way to get help and share what you’re learning:

  • Ask questions (no question is too basic)
  • Share wins and failures
  • Discuss new tools and techniques
  • Get feedback on your approach

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For longer-form conversations:

  • Propose new content or features
  • Debate best practices
  • Share detailed case studies
  • Discuss the future of agentic engineering

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For specific improvements:

  • Report bugs or broken links
  • Request new topics
  • Track work in progress

The most valuable contributions are real stories:

  • What worked when you tried a new approach?
  • What failed spectacularly?
  • What do you wish you’d known earlier?
  • What’s different about your context (language, team size, industry)?

Seriously. Your questions help everyone:

  • They reveal gaps in the documentation
  • They surface common confusion points
  • They often lead to better explanations

When you figure something out, share it:

  • Answer questions in Discord
  • Add resources to relevant pages
  • Write up your experience as a case study
  • Assume good intent
  • Respectful disagreement is welcome
  • Personal attacks are not
  • Help newcomers feel welcome
  • Admit when you don’t know
  • Include failures, not just successes
  • Cite sources when sharing others’ work
  • No marketing or self-promotion
  • Focus on what actually works
  • Share specific examples
  • Avoid hype and buzzwords
  • Question claims that sound too good

This guide is open source. Every page can be improved. Every section can be expanded.

Your experience is the content. We’re not writing theory—we’re documenting what works in practice. That requires input from people doing the work.

See Contributing to get started.

We recognize contributors through:

  • Git history (your commits are permanent)
  • GitHub contributors page
  • Shoutouts for significant contributions
  • Community spotlights in Discord

Not sure where to start? Drop into Discord and say hi. We’re friendly.