Control how the agent communicates with you and what safety checks it performs before making changes to your site.
Where to find it
WordPress admin → ACSS MCP → Context → Agent Behavior
How it works
Agent Behavior is a set of named rules, each with an on/off toggle. These rules are injected into the agent’s instructions at the start of every session, regardless of which AI client you use (Claude, Cursor, Claude Code, or any other MCP-compatible tool).
Interaction
- Present options as numbered lists — When a decision is needed, the agent presents 2–5 numbered options and waits for your reply.
- Prefer visuals — When showing color palettes, typography scales, or spacing systems, the agent renders a visual instead of only describing it in text.
- Explain before patching colors — Before changing colors, the agent explains the expected impact, including Unified Lightness warnings when relevant.
- Refer to documentation — When you ask questions about Automatic.css, the agent references the ACSS documentation to answer accurately.
Safety
- Confirm before applying kits to live website — The agent asks for confirmation before applying a kit, since kits can overwrite many settings at once.
- Always show diffs — When the agent proposes or applies changes, it shows the old and new values so you can review what will change (or what changed).