skills/continuous-learning/SKILL.md
[DEPRECATED - use continuous-learning-v2] Legacy v1 stop-hook skill extractor. v2 is a strict superset with instinct-based, project-scoped, hook-reliable learning. Do not invoke v1; route continuous learning, session learning, and pattern extraction requests to continuous-learning-v2.
npx skillsauth add affaan-m/everything-claude-code continuous-learningInstall this skill globally with one command. Works with Claude Code, Cursor, and Windsurf.
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DEPRECATED 2026-04-28. Use
continuous-learning-v2instead. v2 is a strict superset: stop-hook observation becomes PreToolUse/PostToolUse observation, full skills become atomic instincts with confidence scoring, and global-only storage becomes project-scoped plus global promotion.This file is kept for archival reference and backward compatibility with existing installs.
Automatically evaluates Claude Code sessions on end to extract reusable patterns that can be saved as learned skills.
~/.claude/skills/learned/This v1 skill is still supported, but continuous-learning-v2 is the preferred path for new installs. Keep v1 when you explicitly want the simpler Stop-hook extraction flow or need compatibility with older learned-skill workflows.
This skill runs as a Stop hook at the end of each session:
~/.claude/skills/learned/Edit config.json to customize:
{
"min_session_length": 10,
"extraction_threshold": "medium",
"auto_approve": false,
"learned_skills_path": "~/.claude/skills/learned/",
"patterns_to_detect": [
"error_resolution",
"user_corrections",
"workarounds",
"debugging_techniques",
"project_specific"
],
"ignore_patterns": [
"simple_typos",
"one_time_fixes",
"external_api_issues"
]
}
| Pattern | Description |
|---------|-------------|
| error_resolution | How specific errors were resolved |
| user_corrections | Patterns from user corrections |
| workarounds | Solutions to framework/library quirks |
| debugging_techniques | Effective debugging approaches |
| project_specific | Project-specific conventions |
Add to your ~/.claude/settings.json:
{
"hooks": {
"Stop": [{
"matcher": "*",
"hooks": [{
"type": "command",
"command": "~/.claude/skills/continuous-learning/evaluate-session.sh"
}]
}]
}
}
/learn command - Manual pattern extraction mid-sessionHomunculus v2 takes a more sophisticated approach:
| Feature | Our Approach | Homunculus v2 | |---------|--------------|---------------| | Observation | Stop hook (end of session) | PreToolUse/PostToolUse hooks (100% reliable) | | Analysis | Main context | Background agent (Haiku) | | Granularity | Full skills | Atomic "instincts" | | Confidence | None | 0.3-0.9 weighted | | Evolution | Direct to skill | Instincts → cluster → skill/command/agent | | Sharing | None | Export/import instincts |
Key insight from homunculus:
"v1 relied on skills to observe. Skills are probabilistic—they fire ~50-80% of the time. v2 uses hooks for observation (100% reliable) and instincts as the atomic unit of learned behavior."
See: docs/continuous-learning-v2-spec.md for full spec.
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