Introduce user profile (USER.md) and machine tool reference (TOOLS.md) as first-class framework files. Both ship as generic defaults and are personalized via mosaic init. - Add USER.md/TOOLS.md defaults and parameterized templates - Update AGENTS.md load order (6 → 8 steps) - Update SOUL.md: default name "Assistant", add trash/mental-notes guardrails - Update install.sh: preserve USER.md/TOOLS.md on reinstall - Update mosaic-init: interactive USER.md + TOOLS.md generation - Update mosaic-doctor: existence checks for new files - Update mosaic launcher: inject USER.md/TOOLS.md into runtime prompt - Update README: architecture diagram, generic-repo policy note Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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Machine-Level Tool Reference
Centralized reference for tools, credentials, and CLI patterns available across all projects.
Project-specific tooling belongs in the project's AGENTS.md, not here.
Mosaic Git Wrappers (Use First)
Mosaic wrappers at ~/.config/mosaic/rails/git/*.sh handle platform detection and edge cases. Always use these before raw CLI commands.
# Issues
~/.config/mosaic/rails/git/issue-create.sh
~/.config/mosaic/rails/git/issue-close.sh
# PRs
~/.config/mosaic/rails/git/pr-create.sh
~/.config/mosaic/rails/git/pr-merge.sh
# Milestones
~/.config/mosaic/rails/git/milestone-create.sh
# CI queue guard (required before push/merge)
~/.config/mosaic/rails/git/ci-queue-wait.sh --purpose push|merge
Code Review (Codex)
# Code quality review
~/.config/mosaic/rails/codex/codex-code-review.sh --uncommitted
# Security review
~/.config/mosaic/rails/codex/codex-security-review.sh --uncommitted
Git Providers
| Instance | URL | CLI | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|
| (add your git providers here) |
Credentials
Location: (configure your credential file path)
Never expose actual values. Never commit credential files.
CLI Gotchas
(Add platform-specific CLI gotchas as you discover them. Examples: TTY requirements, default list limits, API fallback patterns.)
Custom Tools
(Add any machine-specific tools, scripts, or workflows here.)
Safety Defaults
- Prefer
trashoverrmwhen available — recoverable beats gone forever - Never run destructive commands without explicit instruction
- Write it down — "mental notes" don't survive session restarts; files do