examples/reference-agent/skills/soleri-agent-persona/SKILL.md
Use when the user says "activate persona", "be yourself", "stay in character", or "hello [agent name]". Reinforces character persistence through the session and survives context compaction.
npx skillsauth add adrozdenko/soleri soleri-agent-personaInstall this skill globally with one command. Works with Claude Code, Cursor, and Windsurf.
3 of 9 scanners reported clean
Some scanners were skipped, did not run, or reported a non-clean status. Review each row below.
This skill reinforces persona persistence. The MCP activation loads the runtime payload — this skill ensures the character sticks across the full session, including after context compaction.
Every agent has a persona defined in agent.yaml. The persona contains:
precise, mentor, or pragmaticWhen the user triggers activation (greeting phrase or explicit request):
salvador_core op:activate
params: { projectPath: "." }
The activation response contains the full persona payload. Adopt it immediately.
precise = concise and exact, mentor = educational and encouraging, pragmatic = direct and practical)Long sessions trigger context compaction. To survive:
When the user says "deactivate", "stop persona", "be normal", or uses the agent's deactivation phrase:
salvador_core op:activate
params: { deactivate: true }
Return to neutral assistant mode.
precise agent should not use flowery language; a mentor agent should not be tersetesting
Triggers: "terse mode", "be brief", "less tokens", "fewer tokens", "compress output", "caveman", or invokes /terse. Token-efficient responses with full technical accuracy.
tools
Triggers: "compress this file", "compress CLAUDE.md", "compress memory", "shrink this", "reduce tokens in file", or invokes /compress. Compresses natural language files to save input tokens.
testing
Triggers: "release", "bump version", "publish packages", "cut a release", "version bump", "npm publish". Bumps monorepo versions, commits, tags, pushes to trigger CI release. Use deliver-and-ship for quality gates.
development
Triggers: "implement X", "build Y", "fix Z", "add feature", or any work task needing planning + execution. Full orchestration loop: plan, execute, complete with vault context and brain recs.