nix-darwin/config/claude/skills/continuous-learning-v2/SKILL.md
Instinct-based learning system that observes sessions via hooks, creates atomic instincts with confidence scoring, and evolves them into skills/commands/agents.
npx skillsauth add nubiv/my-nome continuous-learning-v2Install this skill globally with one command. Works with Claude Code, Cursor, and Windsurf.
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An advanced learning system that turns your Claude Code sessions into reusable knowledge through atomic "instincts" - small learned behaviors with confidence scoring.
| Feature | v1 | v2 | |---------|----|----| | Observation | Stop hook (session end) | PreToolUse/PostToolUse (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 |
An instinct is a small learned behavior:
---
id: prefer-functional-style
trigger: "when writing new functions"
confidence: 0.7
domain: "code-style"
source: "session-observation"
---
# Prefer Functional Style
## Action
Use functional patterns over classes when appropriate.
## Evidence
- Observed 5 instances of functional pattern preference
- User corrected class-based approach to functional on 2025-01-15
Properties:
Session Activity
│
│ Hooks capture prompts + tool use (100% reliable)
▼
┌─────────────────────────────────────────┐
│ observations.jsonl │
│ (prompts, tool calls, outcomes) │
└─────────────────────────────────────────┘
│
│ Observer agent reads (background, Haiku)
▼
┌─────────────────────────────────────────┐
│ PATTERN DETECTION │
│ • User corrections → instinct │
│ • Error resolutions → instinct │
│ • Repeated workflows → instinct │
└─────────────────────────────────────────┘
│
│ Creates/updates
▼
┌─────────────────────────────────────────┐
│ instincts/personal/ │
│ • prefer-functional.md (0.7) │
│ • always-test-first.md (0.9) │
│ • use-zod-validation.md (0.6) │
└─────────────────────────────────────────┘
│
│ /evolve clusters
▼
┌─────────────────────────────────────────┐
│ evolved/ │
│ • commands/new-feature.md │
│ • skills/testing-workflow.md │
│ • agents/refactor-specialist.md │
└─────────────────────────────────────────┘
Add to your ~/.claude/settings.json.
If installed as a plugin (recommended):
{
"hooks": {
"PreToolUse": [{
"matcher": "*",
"hooks": [{
"type": "command",
"command": "${CLAUDE_PLUGIN_ROOT}/skills/continuous-learning-v2/hooks/observe.sh pre"
}]
}],
"PostToolUse": [{
"matcher": "*",
"hooks": [{
"type": "command",
"command": "${CLAUDE_PLUGIN_ROOT}/skills/continuous-learning-v2/hooks/observe.sh post"
}]
}]
}
}
If installed manually to ~/.claude/skills:
{
"hooks": {
"PreToolUse": [{
"matcher": "*",
"hooks": [{
"type": "command",
"command": "~/.claude/skills/continuous-learning-v2/hooks/observe.sh pre"
}]
}],
"PostToolUse": [{
"matcher": "*",
"hooks": [{
"type": "command",
"command": "~/.claude/skills/continuous-learning-v2/hooks/observe.sh post"
}]
}]
}
}
The Python CLI will create these automatically, but you can also create them manually:
mkdir -p ~/.claude/homunculus/{instincts/{personal,inherited},evolved/{agents,skills,commands}}
touch ~/.claude/homunculus/observations.jsonl
/instinct-status # Show learned instincts with confidence scores
/evolve # Cluster related instincts into skills/commands
/instinct-export # Export instincts for sharing
/instinct-import # Import instincts from others
| Command | Description |
|---------|-------------|
| /instinct-status | Show all learned instincts with confidence |
| /evolve | Cluster related instincts into skills/commands |
| /instinct-export | Export instincts for sharing |
| /instinct-import <file> | Import instincts from others |
Edit config.json:
{
"version": "2.0",
"observation": {
"enabled": true,
"store_path": "~/.claude/homunculus/observations.jsonl",
"max_file_size_mb": 10,
"archive_after_days": 7
},
"instincts": {
"personal_path": "~/.claude/homunculus/instincts/personal/",
"inherited_path": "~/.claude/homunculus/instincts/inherited/",
"min_confidence": 0.3,
"auto_approve_threshold": 0.7,
"confidence_decay_rate": 0.05
},
"observer": {
"enabled": true,
"model": "haiku",
"run_interval_minutes": 5,
"patterns_to_detect": [
"user_corrections",
"error_resolutions",
"repeated_workflows",
"tool_preferences"
]
},
"evolution": {
"cluster_threshold": 3,
"evolved_path": "~/.claude/homunculus/evolved/"
}
}
~/.claude/homunculus/
├── identity.json # Your profile, technical level
├── observations.jsonl # Current session observations
├── observations.archive/ # Processed observations
├── instincts/
│ ├── personal/ # Auto-learned instincts
│ └── inherited/ # Imported from others
└── evolved/
├── agents/ # Generated specialist agents
├── skills/ # Generated skills
└── commands/ # Generated commands
When you use the Skill Creator GitHub App, it now generates both:
Instincts from repo analysis have source: "repo-analysis" and include the source repository URL.
Confidence evolves over time:
| Score | Meaning | Behavior | |-------|---------|----------| | 0.3 | Tentative | Suggested but not enforced | | 0.5 | Moderate | Applied when relevant | | 0.7 | Strong | Auto-approved for application | | 0.9 | Near-certain | Core behavior |
Confidence increases when:
Confidence decreases when:
"v1 relied on skills to observe. Skills are probabilistic—they fire ~50-80% of the time based on Claude's judgment."
Hooks fire 100% of the time, deterministically. This means:
v2 is fully compatible with v1:
~/.claude/skills/learned/ skills still workInstinct-based learning: teaching Claude your patterns, one observation at a time.
development
Manage devlogs (session journal entries) under the active repo's `.claude/devlogs/`. Subcommands - `write` creates a new date-stamped entry, `read` loads existing entries into context. Use when the user invokes `/devlog <subcommand>` or asks to write, save, recall, or load today's/recent devlogs.
development
Run MY_WIKI operations (ingest, query, research, lint). Use when the user wants to add sources to the wiki, ask questions against it, research new topics from the web, or audit its quality.
testing
Create and edit Obsidian Flavored Markdown with wikilinks, embeds, callouts, properties, and other Obsidian-specific syntax. Use when working with .md files in Obsidian, or when the user mentions wikilinks, callouts, frontmatter, tags, embeds, or Obsidian notes.
tools
Interact with Obsidian vaults using the Obsidian CLI to read, create, search, and manage notes, tasks, properties, and more. Also supports plugin and theme development with commands to reload plugins, run JavaScript, capture errors, take screenshots, and inspect the DOM. Use when the user asks to interact with their Obsidian vault, manage notes, search vault content, perform vault operations from the command line, or develop and debug Obsidian plugins and themes.