SyncAI is a lightweight and cross-platform utility that keeps AI-assistant guidelines, rules and ignored files in sync across multiple agents:
- Cursor
- GitHub Copilot
- Claude Code
- OpenAI Codex
- OpenCode
It watches the files you specify in a JSON configuration and propagates every change to the corresponding locations for the other agents.
SyncAI supports four kinds of synced items in agent configurations:
-
context — a single file with general AI guidelines or assistant context (for example
AGENTS.mdorCLAUDE.md). Configure withcontext.path. The file is copied verbatim to the target location. -
rules — a pattern that matches multiple rule files (for example Cursor rules or Copilot instructions). Configure with
rules.pattern. If the pattern contains a*wildcard, the wildcard is replaced with the source file's base name when copying. -
ignore — a single file with instructions telling the assistant what to ignore (for example
.copilotignore). Configure withignore.path. The file is copied verbatim. -
skills — a directory pattern matching skill folders (for example
.claude/skills/*). Each match is treated as a whole skill: every file inside the directory (including nested subfolders, scripts, data, etc.) is mirrored to the equivalent location at every other agent that has askillspattern. The*wildcard captures the skill's folder name and is substituted into the target pattern. Skill files are copied verbatim. Deletions are propagated and now-empty target directories are cleaned up automatically down to the configured base directory, which is preserved.
These sections can be used together for each agent to keep context, rule files, ignore files, and skill folders in sync across different assistants.
- Download a suitable binary from the GitHub Releases.
- Copy syncai.json to your project and adjust the configuration for your agents.
- Launch the binary in the project dir
./syncai.
- Use
./syncai -config {path_to_syncai.json}to start SyncAI with your custom configuration file. - Use
./syncai -workdir {path_to_working_directory}to specify a different working directory. - Use
./syncai -no-watchto sync your files only once, without watching for changes (useful for CI). - Use
./syncai -self-updateto update SyncAI to the latest version.
The default configuration is a simple JSON map (for more details check syncai.json):
{
"config": {
// sync interval in seconds
"interval": 5,
// working directory (optional, default is current directory)
"workdir": ""
},
"agents": [
{
// agent name
"name": "<AGENT_NAME>",
// optional "rules" section
// GitHub Copilot calls it "instructions", Cursor "rules"
"rules": {
"pattern": ".<AGENT>/rules/*.md"
},
// optional "context" section
"context": {
"path": "/path/to/your/guidelines.md"
},
// optional "ignore" section
"ignore": {
"path": "/path/to/your/ignorefile"
},
// optional "skills" section: directory pattern matching skill folders.
// The `*` is captured as the skill folder name and substituted on the
// other agents. Every file inside the matched directory (recursively)
// is mirrored.
"skills": {
"pattern": ".<AGENT>/skills/*"
}
}
]
}- SyncAI loads the configuration file and builds a watch-list of directories and files derived from all sections.
- It periodically scans those files for new or updated modification times.
- When a rule file changes, its contents are copied to every other agent’s rule directory.
The copying logic is intentionally simple and conservative:
- The filename is preserved exactly, unless the target pattern contains a
*wildcard—in that case, the wildcard is replaced with the source file’s base name. - Destination directories are created as needed.
To build SyncAI manually, follow the next steps:
cd syncai
make build