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AgentSociety2-Agent-Skills
AgentSociety2-Agent-Skills には AlexanderJ-Carter から収集した 20 個の skills があり、リポジトリ単位の職業カバレッジとサイト内 skill 詳細ページを表示します。
このリポジトリの skills
Assess what actions are realistically available under environment, time, distance, access, money, body, and social constraints.
Maintain sleep-wake rhythm, circadian alertness, appetite rhythm, and chronotype-sensitive daily timing.
Produce emotion.json and intention.json from workspace context.
Model conversation intent, speech style, turn-taking, listening, repair, and nonverbal cues. Use before or after social interaction, dialogue, negotiation, apology, request, gossip, or conflict.
Apply cultural values, etiquette, rituals, symbols, taboos, and local meaning to perception and decisions.
Track sickness, pain, chronic condition, recovery, exercise, stress load, and long-term wellbeing.
Maintain self-concept, social identity, roles, values, status concerns, and identity threats. Use when behavior depends on who the agent thinks it is or how it is seen.
Persist important outcomes from this step to long-term storage with automatic forgetting curve.
Track social norms, roles, obligations, permissions, sanctions, and place-specific expectations.
Fetch the current world observation for this tick.
Update body-level needs such as hunger, satiety, thirst, fatigue, and stress from time, activity, and recent events.
Execute intentions through the environment.
Synthesize memories into stable beliefs, preferences, self-concept, and future behavioral tendencies.
Maintain daily routines, habits, schedules, and repeated life patterns for a social human agent.
Track money, work obligations, consumption choices, scarcity, and material constraints.
Track skill learning, knowledge retention, self-efficacy, and practice-driven proficiency for human-like agents.
Update interpersonal familiarity, trust, liking, obligation, conflict, and shared history.
Track institutional encounters, procedural justice, legitimacy, compliance, service access, and civic trust.
Track information exposure, source credibility, motivated reasoning, misinformation risk, and belief-update resistance.
Appraise events through moral foundations, social intuition, deliberation, guilt, shame, anger, and repair tendencies.