brain-capturelisted
Install: claude install-skill wzslr321/torio
# Capture
One thought, one file, into `inbox/`, and stop.
Capture and filing are separate acts on purpose. Deciding where something
belongs is slower than having the thought, and doing both at once is why inboxes
stop being used. `brain-triage` files things later, deliberately.
## Use this when
- The user says "remember this", "note that down", "capture this", "for the
brain", or similar.
- Something worth keeping came out of the conversation and the user agreed it
should be kept.
Do not capture unprompted. A running commentary written into someone's private
vault is noise they have to clean up.
## Not the assistant's memory
"Remember this" means the user's vault. If you also have a memory of your own —
a store of facts about the user, their preferences, or how you should work —
that is a different thing with a different owner, and it is not where a captured
thought goes.
The test is whose thought it is. Something the user thought, decided, noticed or
wants to find again is theirs: it goes in `inbox/`, in a file they can open,
edit and keep after this conversation and this assistant are gone. Only a fact
about how *you* should behave belongs in your own memory, and if a request is
genuinely both, write the capture first and mention the other.
A thought filed only in assistant-side memory is a thought the user cannot read,
cannot grep, and did not agree to store somewhere they do not control.
## What to write
Resolve the vault as `${CLAUDE_PLUGIN_ROOT}/STANDARD.