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remember-personalisted

Records what the user says about a person they write to, in their own personas file (by default ~/.claude/daikenja/personas.md, or a Google Drive file if that is where they keep it), so later messages are written for that reader. Use when the user says "remember that S challenges every technical claim", "log this persona", "note that D is the one who cares about cost", "remember how M likes to be written to", or describes a recipient while drafting and wants that kept. Also the skill other Daikenja skills route through when a description of a person comes up mid-draft. This is the only skill that writes persona content -- every other Daikenja skill reads it, and it scaffolds personas.md from the template on first use if it is not already there. It records only what the user actually said and never infers a character study. Not for a project decision or an open item (that is /daikenja:project-log) and not for the rest of first-time setup, which this skill does not perform (that is /daikenja:setup-user).
by-carlos/daikenja · ★ 0 · AI & Automation · score 69
Install: claude install-skill by-carlos/daikenja
# Remember persona `personas.md` is the user's own prose about the people they write to. Other skills read it so a note to a director does not read like a note to a vendor. This skill is the only thing that writes content into it. Throughout this skill, `personas.md` means whatever `profile.personas` resolves to -- a local file by default, or a Google Drive file. Step 2 and Step 5 are where the two differ; everything else is the same work on the same prose. ## Hard rules **Only what the user said.** Every word written comes from what the user actually stated. Never infer a trait from a draft, from a thread, from a name, or from a role. If a description is thin, the entry is thin. A one-line entry that is true beats a paragraph that is half guessed. **Behavioural, never evaluative.** Record what the person *does*, not what they are. "Challenges technical claims" is a lens someone can write toward. "Is obstructive" is a verdict, it is worse reviewer input, and this file is a liability if it is ever read over the user's shoulder. **Silent means append-only, and only for new people.** Adding a section for someone with no entry is additive and reversible, so it is written without asking and reported after. Changing prose the user wrote by hand is a different act -- it is **proposed**, shown in full, and written only on approval. **Silent also means nobody was pasted.** A first entry is written unasked only when the user described the person **with no pasted material in play