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Maintain

Chequeos de salud del brain: aplicación de back-links, auditoría de citas, validación de filing, detección de info obsoleta, páginas huérfanas y benchmarks.

Reemplaza a: Auditoría manual dimensión por dimensión con gbrain doctor y gbrain health

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0–100, la ruta de este skill

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Funciona con cualquier agente que lea SKILL.md

npx -y skills add garrytan/gbrain --skill maintain --agent claude-code

Se instala solo en este repositorio.

Qué hace

  • Ejecuta chequeos de salud del brain: back-links, citas, filing, páginas huérfanas, enlaces muertos y stale pages
  • Ofrece un bucle autónomo (gbrain doctor --remediate) que ejecuta el plan de remediación hasta alcanzar un score objetivo
  • Corre el ciclo dream (sync, synthesize, extract, patterns, embed) para consolidar transcripciones en memoria a largo plazo
  • Verifica autopilot, esquema, RLS, embeddings e integridad de almacenamiento de archivos
  • Genera un reporte de mantenimiento con conteos por dimensión y issues pendientes

Úsalo cuando

  • Se pide revisar la salud del brain, correr mantenimiento o auditar calidad
  • El usuario pide 'llevar mi brain a 90/100' o 'arreglar lo que está roto'
  • Hay que verificar backlinks, páginas huérfanas, páginas obsoletas o el grafo de enlaces
  • Se necesita procesar transcripciones del día o sintetizar patrones de conversaciones

No lo uses cuando

    Qué lo activa

    Di cualquiera de estas frases y el agente debería cargar este skill.

    • Revisa la salud de mi brain y arregla lo que esté roto
    • ¿Corrió el ciclo dream anoche?
    • Lleva mi brain a 90/100 con gbrain doctor
    • Extrae los links y el timeline de todas las páginas
    • Consolida las conversaciones de ayer en la memoria

    SKILL.md

    En inglés

    Maintain Skill

    Periodic brain health checks and cleanup.

    Contract

    This skill guarantees:

    • All health dimensions are checked (stale, orphan, dead links, cross-refs, backlinks, citations, filing, tags)
    • Each issue found has a specific fix action
    • Back-link iron law is enforced
    • Citation format is validated against the standard
    • Results are reported with counts per dimension

    Phases

    Autonomous path (v0.36.4.0) — when you want to reach a target score

    If the user asks "get my brain to 90/100" or "fix what's broken", prefer the one-command loop over walking each dimension by hand:

    gbrain doctor --remediation-plan --json              # preview what would run
    gbrain doctor --remediate --yes --target-score 90 --max-usd 5
    

    --remediation-plan prints a dependency-ordered list (sync before extract, embed after consolidate, etc.) with per-step est_seconds and est_usd_cost. --remediate walks the plan, submitting each step as a Minion job, re-checking score between every step. --max-usd N is a hard cost cap — submission refuses when the plan would exceed the cap (prevents synthesize loops from burning Anthropic credits unattended).

    When the target score is unreachable for the brain (empty brain with no entity pages → graph_coverage caps at 70; unconfigured embedding key → caps at 60), the command bails with a list of what's missing rather than looping.

    Use the per-dimension walk below (Phase 2 onward) when:

    • The user explicitly asks for a dimension-by-dimension audit
    • You're investigating why score is stuck below --remediate's ceiling
    • A specific dimension needs manual judgment that the auto path skips

    Manual path

    1. Run health check. Check gbrain health to get the dashboard.
    2. Check each dimension:

    Stale pages

    Pages where compiled_truth is older than the latest timeline entry. The assessment hasn't been updated to reflect recent evidence.

    • Check the health output for stale page count
    • For each stale page: read the page from gbrain, review timeline, determine if compiled_truth needs rewriting

    Orphan pages

    Pages with zero inbound links. Nobody references them.

    • Review orphans: are they genuinely isolated or just missing links?
    • Add links in gbrain from related pages or flag for deletion

    Dead links

    Links pointing to pages that don't exist.

    • Remove dead links in gbrain

    Missing cross-references

    Pages that mention entity names but don't have formal links.

    • Read compiled_truth from gbrain, extract entity mentions, create links in gbrain

    Link graph extraction

    If link_count is 0 or low relative to page_count, run batch extraction:

    gbrain extract links --dir ~/brain
    

    This scans all markdown files for entity references, See Also sections, and frontmatter fields, then creates typed links in the database.

    Timeline extraction

    If timeline_entry_count is 0, extract structured timeline from markdown:

    gbrain extract timeline --dir ~/brain
    

    Dream cycle (v0.23): synthesize + patterns

    gbrain dream runs the full maintenance cycle (core phases shown; opt-in phases like atoms/concepts/drift slot in between):

    lint -> backlinks -> sync -> synthesize -> extract -> patterns -> embed -> orphans
    

    The two new phases consolidate yesterday's conversations into long-term memory:

    Synthesize phase (two-stage cascade): reads transcripts from dream.synthesize.session_corpus_dir, then triages before it spends: a cheap utility-tier judge (models.dream.triage) scores every new file 0–1 for salience and pre-extracts candidate quotes + entities, cached in dream_verdicts with the judging model + prompt version (bounded per cycle by dream.triage.max_ms, default 5 min — deferred files retry next cycle, never silently rejected). Only files scoring at or above dream.triage.threshold (default 0.5 — applied at read time, so retuning the threshold re-gates with zero new LLM calls) fan out one synthesis subagent per transcript chunk, each primed with the triage map. By default each child runs in oneshot mode (dream.synthesize.mode, default oneshot): ONE tool-less completion against a prompt carrying a pre-retrieved LINK CANDIDATES manifest (dream.synthesize.link_manifest, default on) and the write allow-list, validated end-to-end (slug fences, task shapes, wikilinks) before any page is written programmatically. A response that fails validation falls back to the classic agentic loop in the same job, where the dream.synthesize.max_turns cap (default 16) applies; revert dial: gbrain config set dream.synthesize.mode agentic. Each child writes reflections (wiki/personal/reflections/...) and originals (wiki/originals/ideas/...); people timeline entries are written only on the agentic path (fallback or mode agentic), where the child has the add_timeline_entry tool. The orchestrator collects the slugs from subagent_tool_executions (NOT pages.updated_at — that would pick up unrelated writes) and reverse-renders each new page from DB → markdown on disk. To re-apply the gate after retuning the threshold or drain a queued backlog, run gbrain dream retriage --dry-run (zero LLM calls, cached scores only) then gbrain dream retriage --reconcile-queue; --force re-judges everything from scratch.

    Patterns phase: runs after extract (so the graph state is fresh). Reads recent reflections within dream.patterns.lookback_days (default 30), runs a single Sonnet pass to surface recurring themes, and writes pattern pages to wiki/personal/patterns/<theme> when ≥dream.patterns.min_evidence (default 3) reflections support a pattern.

    Quality bar (Iron Law for synthesis):

    1. Quote the user verbatim. Do not paraphrase memorable phrasings.
    2. Cross-reference compulsively: every new page MUST have at least one wikilink.
    3. Slug discipline: lowercase alphanumeric and hyphens only. NO underscores, NO file extensions.
    4. Edited transcripts produce NEW slugs (content-hash suffix changes) — never silently overwrite.

    Trust boundary (allowed_slug_prefixes): the synthesis subagent runs with an explicit allow-list of write paths sourced from _brain-filing-rules.json's dream_synthesize_paths.globs. Even on prompt-injection success, the subagent cannot write outside that list. Trust comes from PROTECTED_JOB_NAMES — MCP cannot submit subagent jobs at all. Editing the JSON is the only way to add a new directory the synthesizer can write to.

    Idempotency + privacy: transcripts are keyed by (file_path, content_hash), so re-running on the same content is a no-op. dream.synthesize.exclude_patterns (default ["medical", "therapy"]) filters out transcripts before any LLM call. Each entry is auto-wrapped as a word-boundary regex (e.g. medical matches "medical advice" but NOT "comedical"). Power users may pass full regex.

    Cooldown: the cycle's spend cap. dream.synthesize.cooldown_hours (default 12) means at most ~2 synthesize runs per day under autopilot. The completion timestamp is stored in dream.synthesize.last_completion_ts and is written ONLY on successful runs (not on skipped/failed). Explicit --input / --date / --from / --to invocations bypass cooldown.

    --dry-run semantics: runs the scored triage pass (judges + caches verdicts for new files) but skips the synthesis subagents. NOT zero LLM calls — for a zero-call preview from cached scores use gbrain dream retriage --dry-run instead.

    Configure synthesize on a fresh brain:

    gbrain config set dream.synthesize.session_corpus_dir /path/to/transcripts
    gbrain config set dream.synthesize.enabled true
    gbrain dream --phase synthesize --dry-run --json   # preview
    gbrain dream                                       # full cycle
    

    Invocation patterns:

    gbrain dream                                          # full cycle
    gbrain dream --phase synthesize                       # just synthesize
    gbrain dream --phase patterns                         # just patterns
    gbrain dream --input ~/transcripts/2026-04-25.txt     # ad-hoc one transcript
    gbrain dream --from 2026-04-01 --to 2026-04-25        # backfill range
    gbrain dream --json                                   # CycleReport JSON
    

    Auto-commit deferred to v1.1: v1 writes files to brain_dir but does NOT git add / commit / push. Either commit yourself or let gbrain autopilot handle it. Parses - **YYYY-MM-DD** | Source — Summary and ### YYYY-MM-DD — Title formats. Note: extracted entries improve structured queries (gbrain timeline), not vector search.

    Autopilot check

    Verify autopilot is running:

    gbrain autopilot --status
    

    The exit code is trustworthy for gating: 0 fresh (or nothing installed), 1 needs attention (stale heartbeat, never ran, or paused by a migration), 2 the daemon disabled itself (its repo path vanished). --json emits the full report (state, heartbeat_age_seconds, paused_reason, disabled_reason). Status reads only the filesystem, so it works even when the database is down.

    If not running, install it:

    gbrain autopilot --install --repo ~/brain
    

    Autopilot runs sync, extract, and embed in a continuous loop with adaptive scheduling. In v0.11.1+, autopilot dispatches each cycle as a single autopilot-cycle Minion job and supervises the worker child — one install step gives you sync + extract + embed + backlinks + durable job processing.

    Fix a half-migrated install

    A v0.11.0 install where the migration skill never fired leaves Minions partially set up: schema is applied, but ~/.gbrain/preferences.json doesn't exist, autopilot runs inline, host manifests still reference agentTurn. Repair:

    # Check migration status
    gbrain apply-migrations --list
    
    # Apply pending migrations (idempotent; safe on healthy installs)
    gbrain apply-migrations --yes
    
    # If host-specific handlers are flagged in ~/.gbrain/migrations/pending-host-work.jsonl:
    # walk them per skills/migrations/v0.11.0.md + docs/guides/plugin-handlers.md,
    # ship handler registrations in the host repo, then re-run apply-migrations.
    

    Full troubleshooting guide: docs/guides/minions-fix.md.

    Back-link enforcement

    Check that the back-linking iron law is being followed:

    • For each recently updated page, check if entities mentioned in it have corresponding back-links FROM those entity pages
    • A mention without a back-link is a broken brain
    • Fix: add the missing back-link to the entity's Timeline or See Also section
    • Format: - **YYYY-MM-DD** | Referenced in [page title](path) -- brief context

    Filing rule violations

    Check for common misfiling patterns (see skills/_brain-filing-rules.md):

    • Content with clear primary subjects filed in sources/ instead of the appropriate directory (people/, companies/, concepts/, etc.)
    • Use gbrain search to find pages in sources/ that reference specific people, companies, or concepts -- these may be misfiled
    • Flag misfiled pages for review or re-filing

    Citation audit

    Spot-check pages for missing [Source: ...] citations:

    • Read 5-10 recently updated pages
    • Check that compiled truth (above the line) has inline citations
    • Check that timeline entries have source attribution
    • Flag pages where facts appear without provenance

    Tag consistency

    Inconsistent tagging (e.g., "vc" vs "venture-capital", "ai" vs "artificial-intelligence").

    • Standardize to the most common variant using gbrain tag operations

    Graph population (v0.10.3+)

    The links and timeline_entries tables are the structured graph layer. Populate them periodically or after major imports:

    • gbrain extract links --source db — backfill structured links by walking pages from the engine. Reads [Name](people/slug) / [Name](companies/slug) references and infers relationship types (attended, works_at, invested_in, founded, advises, mentions, source). Idempotent. Use --source fs --dir <brain> if you have a markdown checkout to walk instead.
    • gbrain extract timeline --source db — backfill structured timeline entries. Parses - **YYYY-MM-DD** | summary lines from page content. Idempotent (DB UNIQUE constraint).
    • gbrain extract all --source db — both in one run.
    • gbrain graph-query <slug> --depth 2 — verify connectivity (use any well-known entity slug as a probe).
    • gbrain stats — verify link_count > 0 and timeline_entry_count > 0 after extraction.
    • gbrain health — review link_coverage and timeline_coverage percentages on entity pages (person/company). Below 50% means more extraction is needed. On brains with very few entity pages these report "too few to grade" (null in JSON, with entity_page_count carrying the denominator) instead of a misleading 0%/100% — grow the entity set before acting on coverage.

    Available link types (use with gbrain graph-query --type): attended, works_at, invested_in, founded, advises, mentions, source.

    Going forward, every gbrain put call auto-creates and reconciles links via the auto-link post-hook (default on; disable: gbrain config set auto_link false). So link-extract is mostly a one-time backfill. timeline-extract should be re-run after bulk imports or content edits that add new dated entries.

    Feature adoption check (weekly)

    gbrain features --json    # scan for underused features + recommendations
    

    Run weekly alongside lint. Surfaces missing embeddings, unused integrations, and configuration improvements.

    Embedding freshness

    Chunks without embeddings, or chunks embedded with an old model.

    • For large embedding refreshes (>1000 chunks), use nohup: nohup gbrain embed refresh > /tmp/gbrain-embed.log 2>&1 &
    • Then check progress: tail -1 /tmp/gbrain-embed.log

    Security (RLS verification)

    Run gbrain doctor --json and check the RLS status. All tables should show RLS enabled. If not, run gbrain init again.

    Schema health

    Check that the schema version is up to date. gbrain doctor --json reports the current version vs expected. If behind, gbrain init runs migrations automatically.

    File storage health

    Check the integrity of stored files and redirect pointers:

    • Run gbrain files verify to check all DB records have valid data
    • Run gbrain files status to see migration state (local, mirrored, redirected)
    • Check for orphan .redirect.yaml pointers that reference missing storage files
    • Check for large binary files (>= 100 MB) still in git that should be in cloud storage
    • If storage backend is configured: verify redirect pointers resolve (download test)

    Open threads

    Timeline items older than 30 days with unresolved action items.

    • Flag for review

    Benchmark Testing

    Periodically verify search quality hasn't regressed. Run a battery of test queries across difficulty tiers:

    • Tier 1 (entity lookup): known names -- should always resolve
    • Tier 2 (topic recall): concepts, topics -- keyword search should handle
    • Tier 3 (semantic): queries with no exact keyword match -- needs embeddings
    • Tier 4 (cross-domain): relational/connection queries -- only semantic handles

    Compare results from gbrain search (keyword) vs gbrain query (hybrid). Quality matters more than speed (2.5s right > 200ms wrong).

    When to run benchmarks:

    • After major brain imports or re-imports
    • After gbrain version upgrades
    • After embedding regeneration
    • Monthly to track quality drift

    Heartbeat Integration

    For production agents running on a schedule, integrate gbrain health checks into your operational heartbeat.

    On every heartbeat (hourly or per-session)

    Run gbrain doctor --json and check for degradation. Report any failing checks to the user. Key signals: connection health, schema version, RLS status, embedding staleness.

    Weekly maintenance

    Run gbrain embed --stale to refresh embeddings for pages that have changed since their last embedding. For large brains (>5000 pages), run this with nohup:

    nohup gbrain embed --stale > /tmp/gbrain-embed.log 2>&1 &
    

    Daily verification

    Verify sync is running: check gbrain stats and confirm last_sync is within the last 24 hours. If sync has stopped, the brain is drifting from the repo.

    Stale compiled truth detection

    Flag pages where compiled truth is >30 days old but the timeline has recent entries. This means new evidence exists that hasn't been synthesized. These pages need a compiled truth rewrite (see the maintain workflow above).

    Report Storage

    After maintenance runs, save a report:

    • Health check results (before/after scores for each dimension)
    • Back-link violations found and fixed
    • Filing rule violations found
    • Citation gaps flagged
    • Benchmark results (if run)
    • Outstanding issues requiring user attention

    This creates an audit trail for brain health over time.

    Quality Rules

    • Never delete pages without confirmation
    • Log all changes via timeline entries
    • Check gbrain health before and after to show improvement

    Anti-Patterns

    • Fixing pages without reading them first -- you must understand context before editing
    • Silently skipping dimensions -- every dimension must be checked and reported, even if clean
    • Deleting orphan pages without checking if they should be linked instead
    • Running embedding refresh during peak usage hours
    • Batch-fixing back-links without verifying the relationship is real
    • Marking a dimension "clean" without actually querying it
    • Rewriting compiled truth without reading the full timeline first
    • Removing tags without checking if other pages use the same tag consistently

    Output Format

    The maintenance report follows this structure:

    ## Brain Health Report — YYYY-MM-DD
    
    | Dimension           | Issues Found | Fixed | Remaining |
    |----------------------|-------------|-------|-----------|
    | Stale pages          | N           | N     | N         |
    | Orphan pages         | N           | N     | N         |
    | Dead links           | N           | N     | N         |
    | Missing cross-refs   | N           | N     | N         |
    | Back-link violations | N           | N     | N         |
    | Citation gaps        | N           | N     | N         |
    | Filing violations    | N           | N     | N         |
    | Tag inconsistencies  | N           | N     | N         |
    | Embedding staleness  | N           | N     | N         |
    | Security (RLS)       | N           | N     | N         |
    | Schema health        | N           | N     | N         |
    | File storage         | N           | N     | N         |
    | Open threads         | N           | N     | N         |
    
    ### Details
    [Per-dimension breakdown with specific pages and actions taken]
    
    ### Benchmark Results (if run)
    [Tier 1-4 query results with pass/fail]
    
    ### Outstanding Issues
    [Items requiring user attention or confirmation]
    

    Tools Used

    • Check gbrain health (get_health)
    • List pages in gbrain with filters (list_pages)
    • Read a page from gbrain (get_page)
    • Check backlinks in gbrain (get_backlinks)
    • Link entities in gbrain (add_link)
    • Remove links in gbrain (remove_link)
    • Tag a page in gbrain (add_tag)
    • Remove a tag in gbrain (remove_tag)
    • View timeline in gbrain (get_timeline)

    Reproducido de garrytan/gbrain bajo licencia MIT. Leer esta página en markdown.

    Archivos

    1 archivo en el paquete. Solo se lee SKILL.md al activarse — las referencias se cargan si el skill decide que las necesita.

    Antes de instalar

    Requiere el CLI gbrain instalado y configurado, con acceso a la base de datos del brain y, para dream/synthesize, un directorio de transcripciones configurado.

    Detalles

    Creador
    garrytan
    Categoría
    Productividad
    Licencia
    MIT
    Recursos incluidos
    Solo SKILL.md
    Repositorio
    garrytan/gbrain
    Código fuente
    Ver SKILL.md

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