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Read and maintain person notes in the Second Brain. Use when the user asks "who is X", "what do I know about X", "when did I last talk to X", "remind me what I owe X", or tells you something about a person worth keeping.
wzslr321/torio · ★ 3 · AI & Automation · score 69
Install: claude install-skill wzslr321/torio
# People One note per person, at `people/<given>-<family>.md`. It holds what stays true about them, a reverse index of every interaction, and what is outstanding between you. Resolve the vault as `${CLAUDE_PLUGIN_ROOT}/STANDARD.md` §7 describes. The `person` schema is §2.4 and the sections are §4. ## Answering about a person 1. Read their note. 2. Read the meetings it links under `## Interactions` — the last two or three, newest first, not all of them. 3. Answer from both, citing paths. Say what is open before what is historical: "you owe them the type table, due Friday" is the useful half of "who is Jane". If no note exists, say so plainly and offer to create one. Do not assemble an answer by grepping the vault for a name and calling that a profile — a person's note is curated, and a search result is not. "When did I last talk to X" is the first `## Interactions` line. One read. ## Writing about a person Creating: full frontmatter — `title` as their display name, `description` as one sentence on who they are in your working life, `tags` for how you would group them. Sections `## Facts`, `## Interactions`, `## Follow-ups`. Updating: - A durable fact goes under `## Facts` as its own line. Something true today and false next quarter is not a fact; it is context for a meeting note. - An interaction goes under `## Interactions`, newest first, linking its note. `brain-meeting` writes these after a meeting; write one here when the exchange had no meeting no