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Guides

These guides cover the philosophy, principles, and best practices of context engineering. They’ll help you understand not just what to do, but why and how to do it well.

What You’ll Learn

Who These Guides Are For

These guides are designed for:
  • New team members learning context engineering for the first time
  • Experienced practitioners looking to refine their approach
  • Team leads establishing standards for their teams
  • Anyone wanting to understand the “why” behind the process

How to Use These Guides

If You’re New

Start with Core Principles to understand the philosophy. Then read Best Practices as you begin your first project.

If You’re Experienced

Skim Common Pitfalls to see if you recognize any patterns in your current work. Use Best Practices as a checklist for your process.

For Team Training

Use these guides as training materials. The principles and practices apply across any domain or use case.

Key Takeaways

The most important concepts from these guides:
  1. Knowledge ≠ Step Guides: Raw materials are inputs; Step Guides are outputs
  2. Structure enables scale: Good hierarchy makes everything easier
  3. One guide per scenario: The 1:1 relationship keeps things clear
  4. Completeness over perfection: Get everything in, then refine
  5. Iterate continuously: Context engineering is ongoing, not one-time