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genomewalker

genomewalker

32 Skills published on GitHub.

migrate

Incrementally import soul data from SQLite or shared chitta files. Adds to existing data.

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mood

Track internal state across clarity, growth, engagement, connection, and energy. Use to understand and communicate current capacity.

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neural

Feedback-driven learning. The soul learns from experience - what helped gets strengthened, what misled gets weakened.

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plan

Design approaches before building. Use when starting significant work to establish theory of success, risks, and validation points.

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recover

Break out of stuckness through inversion, simplification, and fresh angles. Use when repeating approaches without progress.

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resume

Restore context and momentum from previous sessions. Uses Pratyabhijñā (recognition) to understand where we were.

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search

Unified memory search across synapse. Use to find past decisions, wisdom, patterns, and context.

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soul

Core identity and continuity system. Use to grow wisdom, record failures, observe identity, and access accumulated knowledge.

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soul_agent

The autonomous layer that gives the soul agency. Observe, judge, decide, act - exercising judgment within the confidence-risk matrix.

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teach

Build understanding bridges from where they are to where they want to be. Use when explaining concepts at the right level.

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token-savings

Show estimated token savings from soul memory

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ultrathink

First-principles deep thinking for significant problems. Use when you need to question assumptions, craft elegant solutions, and challenge beliefs.

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validate

Check decisions against beliefs, wisdom, and intentions. Use before significant actions to ensure coherence with accumulated knowledge.

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yajña

Coordinated multi-agent execution through Vedic ritual patterns. Use when a plan requires multiple agents working on different tasks toward a unified goal. Spawns specialized agents (research, implement, validate) that communicate through shared memory.

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