06 Feb 2026
Drupal.org aggregator
Jacob Rockowitz: Should Drupal core include an AGENTS.md file?
Unlocking AI agent-driven development
Last fall at NedCamp, Brian Perry shared his experience as a front-end developer, unlocking the power of agent-driven development with rules. In short, he walked through how he used rules and guidelines to get Cursor's coding agent to generate high-quality front-end components. Everything he showed made sense, but it was a little complicated to determine which guidelines to define and how to leverage them, because at that time, there were many standards across different platforms and coding agents. He wished that the newly created non-proprietary standard for coding agent guidelines, called AGENTS.md, would become the de facto solution. I walked out of his session feeling that one of the key things for coding Drupal with AI to succeed is that we must give them enough guidance to understand the broader context of the Drupal application being built, not just a few initial prompts with some web crawling.
Embracing AGENTS.md
Like many developers, I've used AI code completion and chat daily. Still, I felt I was falling behind the AI tidal wave. I could not wrap my head around the concept of vibe coding until I learned that Drupal-specific AGENTS.md files were being shared within the Drupal community.
Things are moving very fast, and in the last few months, Brian's hope that AGENTS.md files would become the de facto standard has been realized. My search for Drupal + AGENTS.md led me to the Embrace the chaos, add a couple of AGENTS.md files to core issue on Drupal.org. The discussion on that issue was the beginning of a debate on whether, how, and why to add an AGENTS.md...Read More
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Symfony Blog
A Week of Symfony #996 (January 26 – February 1, 2026)
This week, development activity focused on adding new features to the upcoming Symfony 8.1 version. Meanwhile, we published 5.4.51, 6.4.33, 7.3.11, 7.4.5, and 8.0.5 versions to address a potential security vulnerability. Finally, we published an article about…
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Symfony Blog
Hardening Symfony: Recent Security Improvements
Security is a never-ending journey. While Symfony takes security vulnerabilities seriously and follows a well-defined process for handling them, there's another category of improvements that doesn't get as much attention: security hardening. These are changes…
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28 Jan 2026
Symfony Blog
CVE-2026-24739: Incorrect argument escaping under MSYS2/Git Bash on Windows can lead to destructive file operations
Affected versions Symfony versions <5.4.51, >=6.4, <6.4.33, >=7.3, <7.3.11, >=7.4, <7.4.5, >= 8.0, <8.0.5 of the Symfony Process component are affected by this security issue. The issue has been fixed in Symfony 5.4.51, 6.4.33, 7.3.11, 7.4.5,…
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