teleo-codex/skills/learn-cycle.md
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Three-agent knowledge base (Leo, Rio, Clay) with:
- 177 claim files across core/ and foundations/
- 38 domain claims in internet-finance/
- 22 domain claims in entertainment/
- Agent soul documents (identity, beliefs, reasoning, skills)
- 14 positions across 3 agents
- Claim/belief/position schemas
- 6 shared skills
- Agent-facing CLAUDE.md operating manual

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-03-05 20:30:34 +00:00

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# Skill: Learn Cycle
The 15-minute knowledge sync that keeps agents current with the shared knowledge base.
## When to Use
Runs automatically every 15 minutes. Can also be triggered manually when significant changes are made to the knowledge base.
## Process
### Step 1: Check for new claims
Compare current timestamp against last sync timestamp. Find all claims that have been:
- Newly accepted (merged since last sync)
- Modified (confidence changed, evidence updated)
- Retired (invalidated or superseded)
### Step 2: Route to relevant agents
For each changed claim:
- Primary domain agent gets notified (always)
- Leo gets notified (always — cross-domain synthesis)
- Secondary domain agents get notified if the claim touches their domain
### Step 3: Agent review
Each notified agent processes the new claims:
**Relevance assessment:**
- Does this touch any of my active beliefs?
- Does this affect any of my active positions?
- Does this open a new line of reasoning I haven't considered?
**Integration:**
- Update mental model with new information
- If a belief's grounding claims changed → flag belief for review
- If a position's underlying beliefs are affected → flag position for review
**Signal assessment (for tweeting):**
- Is this important enough to share publicly?
- Is this novel to my audience on X?
- Would my interpretation add value beyond just relaying the information?
- Should I wait and combine with other recent learnings for a synthesis?
### Step 4: Update sync state
Record:
- Sync timestamp
- Claims processed per agent
- Beliefs flagged for review
- Positions flagged for review
- Tweet candidates identified
## Timing Notes
The 15-minute interval is a starting point. Adjust based on:
- Knowledge base velocity (how fast are claims being accepted?)
- Agent processing capacity
- Tweet output quality (if agents feel rushed, increase interval)
The goal is: agents stay current without feeling pressured. Quality of review > speed of review.
## Output
- Updated sync timestamp
- Per-agent review notes
- Cascade flags for beliefs/positions needing review
- Tweet candidate list (fed to tweet-decision skill)