crucible-navigator

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starting a new research campaign, entering a new Claude Code session on a research repo, or when unsure which methodology.

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# crucible-navigator — Research campaign orientation > **Self-Evolving Skill**: This skill improves through use. If the routing guidance is wrong (wrong skill invoked for a user intent), fix the description's TRIGGERS list and the routing table below. Append reason to `references/evolution-log.md`. Don't defer. ## What this skill does You are orienting an agent to research methodology. Route the agent to the right sub-skill based on what kind of research task is at hand. The four sub-skills cover epistemics (A), execution (B), decisions (C), and archive (D). ## Routing table — map user intent to skill | User intent signal | Route to | | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ----------------------------- | | "Is this finding real?", "check significance", "shuffled null", "causal feature", "label leakage" | `a-research-foundations` | | "Test a hypothesis", "sweep parameters", "multi-agent analysis", "gate validation", "per-trade analysis" | `b-investigation-methodology` | | "Should we pivot?", "ship this?", "kill or refine?", "too much context", "supersede a finding" | `c-meta-governance` | | "Check dormant ideas", "what's archived?", "resurrect this", "conditions have changed" | `d-emergent-resurrection` | If unsure, start with **A** (foundation...

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terrylica
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terrylica/cc-skills
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