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Time heartbeat for chat-mode autonomy — fires every schedule period to trigger concern cadence checks
Codex 또는 Claude로 설치 이 Prompt를 복사해 Codex, Claude 또는 다른 어시스턴트에 붙여 넣으면 Skill 페이지를 검토하고 설치를 진행할 수 있습니다.
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Time heartbeat for chat-mode autonomy — fires every schedule period to trigger concern cadence checks
Codex 또는 Claude로 설치 이 Prompt를 복사해 Codex, Claude 또는 다른 어시스턴트에 붙여 넣으면 Skill 페이지를 검토하고 설치를 진행할 수 있습니다.
SOC 직업 분류 기준
| name | tick |
| description | Time heartbeat for chat-mode autonomy — fires every schedule period to trigger concern cadence checks |
| type | code |
| schedule | 30m |
| parameters | {} |
Stateless time sensor. On each scheduled tick it publishes a {kind: 'tick'}
marker to the agent's sense_data channel. The chat loop dispatches on the
marker, runs _check_and_fire_concerns against the current wall clock, and
autonomously executes any concern instructions whose cadence has elapsed.
This is the trigger source for chat-mode Phase C autonomy. Wall clock is the single source of truth — the sensor does not advance any internal clock; it just removes the user-turn dependency from cadence checks.
Fetch standardized financial statements (income, balance sheet, cash flow, earnings, company overview) for a ticker from Alpha Vantage. Returns combined annual+quarterly JSON for analysis.
Aim the ChatterBot head to find and center a target in view — the user, a person, an object, an animal. Runs a closed visual loop (capture, judge where the target is, nudge pan/tilt, repeat) until the target is centered, or reports it could not find the target after searching. Use when the user says point at me, look at me, turn to face someone, find the cat, center on the person. For a one-off snapshot without re-aiming use camera-capture; for a manual fixed angle use head-move.
Capture a still photo from the ChatterBot head camera. The captured frame is attached to your own visual input, so you can SEE it and answer questions about what is in view — whether the user is present, whether there is a cat, what the scene looks like. The camera rides the pan/tilt head, so it shows whatever the head is currently aimed at; aim first with head-move if needed. To also show the photo to the user on screen, follow with the display tool (the observation includes a ready <img> URL). Use when the user asks what you see, to take a picture or snapshot, or to check whether something or someone is in view.
Move the ChatterBot head — aim the pan/tilt camera or play an expressive gesture. The bot is a stationary companion head; this points its gaze, it does NOT drive or navigate. Use when the user asks you to look somewhere, turn toward/away, look up/down, re-center, or nod/shake/scan. Angles are degrees 0-180 with 90 centered (pan 0=full right, 180=full left; tilt 0=down, 180=up, mounting-dependent). Give pan and/or tilt for absolute aim, OR a gesture (not both). Returns the confirmed pose once the head settles.
Return one genuine saying of Ramana Maharshi, drawn verbatim from his recorded talks, with source attribution. Use when delivering an authentic Ramana quote with attribution — not a paraphrase or a synthesized reflection. The returned text is a raw quote; add your own brief framing before presenting it.
Generate an original image from a text description, locally (Bonsai-Image 4B, ternary-quantized, on a long-lived studio server). Use when the user wants a picture, illustration, avatar, or face created from a description that does not already exist on the web. For existing photos of real things, prefer image search instead; for simple diagrams or line drawings, prefer authoring inline SVG.