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SUMMARY

A git repo that is your brain — markdown + Claude Code skills. Local-first, served online by BrainOutside.

README.md

Your mind

This repo is a brain: one structured, git-versioned knowledge base that
your AI agents read from for context, facts, and voice. Plain markdown, one
idea per file, with a contract strict enough that agents can be trusted to
retrieve from it — and to propose additions to it.

It is designed to be served by BrainOutside,
which clones this repo and exposes it over REST + MCP with visibility
tiers and a human-gated write path. It also works perfectly well on its
own, read directly by Claude Code.

CLAUDE.md is the contract. Read it before anything else. Two skills in
.claude/skills/ are the only interfaces: mind-feeder writes (gated),
mind-reader reads.

Get the loop running (10 minutes)

  1. Use this template (the GitHub button) to create your copy —
    and make it private. This repo will hold your unpublished
    thinking; private is not optional.
  2. Clone it and open the folder in VS Code (or any editor) with
    Claude Code.
  3. Feed something: say "feed this into my brain" with a link, a
    transcript, or just a raw thought. mind-feeder proposes 2–4 notes
    and stops — nothing is written until you approve.
  4. Ask something: "using my brain, what's my take on …".
    mind-reader pulls the right handful of files through a lens and
    answers in your voice.

That is the whole local loop — no server, no accounts, nothing beyond
Claude Code. When you want the same brain served to every agent you
run, over MCP and REST with visibility tiers enforced server-side,
that's BrainOutside — and this repo is
already the exact shape it clones.

Make it yours (about 20 minutes)

  1. Write your identity core. identity/core.md, identity/beliefs.md
    and identity/voice.md ship as placeholders with instructions inside.
    These get loaded on nearly every retrieval, so they matter more than any
    single note. Keep them short and specific — "I explain things by building
    the smallest working version first" beats "I am passionate about tech".
  2. Edit the taxonomy in CLAUDE.md §7 to your actual topics. The list
    there is an example. Short is better: ~15–25 tags.
  3. Add one project card per thing you build, from
    projects/_TEMPLATE.md. Delete projects/example-project.md.
  4. Adjust the example lens in lenses/, or delete it and write your own
    once you know what your agents keep asking for.
  5. Feed your first source. A video, a blog post, a thread, or just a raw
    thought. The feeder proposes notes; you approve; it commits.

Optional: the skills and contract say "the owner" throughout. Search-replace
that with your name if you'd rather the agents read it that way — it makes
voice-grounded output slightly more consistent.

What goes where

Folder What belongs
identity/ Who you are, what you believe, how you write. 3 small files.
projects/ One card per project: pitch, status, numbers, architecture, pointers.
knowledge/takes/ Opinionated positions — "my angle on X".
knowledge/stories/ Personal narratives with numbers, failures, outcomes.
knowledge/lessons/ Transferable "what I learned building/testing X".
knowledge/facts/ Stable, citable facts about your work and results.
content-catalog/ Inventory of what you've already published, per platform.
lenses/ Named retrieval scopes: topics + note types + a visibility ceiling.
raw/ Full transcripts and source text. Linked from notes, never browsed.
eval/ The falsification test — does the mind actually improve output?

The two rules that make it work

Supersede, never delete. When you change your mind, the old note stays
and gets marked superseded. Your brain becomes a record of how your
thinking moved, not just where it landed.

Nothing enters without your approval. Agents propose; you decide. A
brain that fills itself with unreviewed extractions is a brain you stop
trusting, and an untrusted brain is worse than no brain.

Start empty on purpose

There are no example notes in knowledge/ — an empty brain that is truly
yours beats a seeded one you have to clean out. The _TEMPLATE.md files
show the shape; the app ignores them when indexing.

Run the eval in eval/ once you have ~10 notes. If retrieval doesn't
visibly improve your agents' output, fix the notes before adding more.

Lineage

This design descends from Andrej Karpathy's llm-wiki
idea — plain markdown that a coding agent compiles knowledge into, so
the artifact compounds instead of being re-retrieved per query. The
template adds what a wiki doesn't have: identity and voice as
first-class files (so agents can write as you, not just recall),
content-shaped note kinds, and a hard human gate on every write. And
when you want this brain readable by every agent you run — not just
the one on this machine — BrainOutside is
its online head.

License

The scaffolding — the contract, the skills, the templates, the folder
shape — is MIT. Everything you put into your copy is yours,
obviously and entirely: the license governs the template, not your
mind.


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