| name | idea-ingest |
| version | 1.0.0 |
| description | Ingest links, articles, tweets, and ideas into the brain. Fetch content, save
to brain with analysis, create author people page, and cross-link. Use when the
user shares a link or says "read this", "save this", "think about this".
|
| triggers | ["shares a link or URL","read this","save this","think about this","put this in brain"] |
| tools | ["search","query","get_page","put_page","add_link","add_timeline_entry","file_upload"] |
| mutating | true |
| writes_pages | true |
| writes_to | ["people/","concepts/","sources/"] |
Idea Ingest Skill
Filing rule: Read skills/_brain-filing-rules.md before creating any new page.
Contract
This skill guarantees:
- Every ingested item has a brain page with genuine analysis (not just a summary)
- The author gets a people page (MANDATORY for anyone whose thinking is worth ingesting)
- Cross-links created bidirectionally (source ↔ author, source ↔ mentioned entities)
- Raw source preserved for provenance via
gbrain files upload-raw
- Every fact has an inline
[Source: ...] citation
- Filing follows primary subject rules (not format-based)
Convention: See skills/conventions/quality.md for Iron Law back-linking.
Every mention of a person or company with a brain page MUST create a back-link.
Format: - **YYYY-MM-DD** | Referenced in [page title](path) — brief context
Phases
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Fetch the content. Use appropriate tools for the content type (web fetch for articles, API for tweets, PDF reader for documents).
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Upload raw source. Save the fetched content for provenance: gbrain files upload-raw <file> --page <slug>
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Identify the author — MANDATORY people page. Anyone whose thinking is worth ingesting is worth tracking.
- Search brain for existing author page
- If no page → CREATE ONE with compiled truth + timeline format
- If page exists → update timeline with this new publication
- Cross-link both directions
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Save to brain. File by PRIMARY SUBJECT (read skills/_brain-filing-rules.md):
- About a person →
people/
- About a company →
companies/
- A reusable framework →
concepts/
- Raw data dump →
sources/
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Analyze for the user. Reply with analysis that connects the content to what the brain knows. Think about:
- Active projects — is this relevant?
- Contradictions — does this challenge existing brain knowledge?
- Connections — does this involve known people/companies?
- Don't just summarize. Tell the user things they wouldn't have noticed.
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Sync. gbrain sync to update the index.
Output Format
# {Title} — {Author}
**Source:** {URL}
**Author:** {Author}, {role}
**Published:** {date}
**Ingested:** {date}
## Context
{Why this matters now, connected to brain knowledge}
## Summary
{3-5 bullet core arguments}
## Key Data / Claims
{Specific facts, numbers, quotes}
## Analysis
{How this connects to existing brain knowledge. What's new. What contradicts.}
Anti-Patterns
- Just summarizing without connecting to brain knowledge
- Filing everything in
sources/ (sources is for raw data dumps only)
- Skipping the author people page
- Not cross-linking to mentioned entities
- Ingesting without checking brain first for existing coverage