experiment-log-interview
Conducts a structured Socratic interview to produce or update a single experiment log entry — the durable record of what was run, what it showed, and what it means. Use this skill whenever the user wants to log an experiment, write up results, record a backtest, capture a finding, pre-register a run, document a study, or update an existing entry with new results or a revised interpretation. Trigger on phrases like "log this experiment," "write up the results of...", "I ran X, help me document it," "pre-register this," "update the entry for...", or when the user shares results and asks for help interpreting and recording them. The skill enforces the four-way separation between what happened, what it means, what it implies, and what comes next; challenges the user's interpretations with evidence requests and alternative explanations; and writes incrementally to keep context clean and the entry always grounded.
experiment-log-structure
Use when an agent needs to produce, update, validate, or normalize a standardized experiment-log entry without running an interview. Defines the canonical structure, pre-registration rules, evidence/interpretation split, calibration tags, and append-only revision model for durable experiment records.