Where to customize it to me? #197
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Could be wrong on the but it seems just a Claude.md is a good place for that. See docs here: https://code.claude.com/docs/en/memory#manage-claudes-memory |
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Please refer to this major change coming to the repo that should address your issues. If it doesn't please resubmit. Thank you for the work! |
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I'm curious if there is something I've missed or am missing on where to create a sort of core customization of PAI for myself? I'd like to give it a "DNA" type file so it can better know me, my preferences, habits, styles, etc. A Master Prompt if you will for ME and how I operate to give it some guidance on making things more tuned to me. The short section in the CORE skill doesn't seem appropriate as it's small, this would likely be a whole separate file on its own that will also change over time as I adjust/change. Or should this be a point to simply call out and point to a required asset to read and import to the context?
Is this out of the boundary of what most folks are doing? I'd imagine the customization will help reduce some of the activity I don't want (like overly verbose responses at times for example). Or would these kinds of things simply become skills that I use certain keywords in my requests to guide it on HOW to response for example?
I've seen the info on Telos, but I feel Telos is more of a who I am as a whole and where I'm going, but doesn't take into account all the nuances of my communication styles or habits/practices, things like my decision making style, etc.
Curious for inputs/thoughts - and direction if I've overlooked something here.
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