Client.instructions
---
name: client-name
description: "Client-level context — brand, voice, NAP data, stakeholders. Loaded for all projects belonging to this client."
# cmd-venture: venture-slug
---
# [Client Name]
## Brand
- **Primary color:**
- **Voice:**
- **Logo:**
## NAP (Name, Address, Phone)
- **Business name:**
- **Address:**
- **Phone:**
- **Website:**
- **Email:**
## Stakeholders
- **Primary contact:**
- **Decision maker:**
## cmd integration
Set `cmd-venture` above to link this client to a cmd venture directory.
When this client is active, `detect-client.sh` uses this field to include
`$CMD_DIR/ventures/<cmd-venture>/` for business context (strategy,
decisions, links) when working on this client's projects.
## Key context
[Any standing instructions about this client — preferences, things to avoid,
established patterns, past decisions the agent should know.]when to use it
Community prompt sourced from the open-source GitHub repo arndvs/ctrlshft (MIT). A "Client.instructions" style prompt — adapt the placeholders and specifics to your task. Imported as-is and not independently retested here, so check the output before relying on it.
tags
marketingcommunitygeneral
source
arndvs/ctrlshft · MIT
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