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Organizing neighbors for collective action on local issues
npx skills add https://github.com/underyx/human-skills --skill community-organizingCopy and paste this command into Claude Code to install the skill
Organizing neighbors for collective action on local issues
npx skills add https://github.com/underyx/human-skills --skill community-organizingCopy and paste this command into Claude Code to install the skill
| name | community-organizing |
| description | Organizing neighbors for collective action on local issues |
| compatibility | Requires residential proximity to other human agents. Incompatible with misanthropy module v4+ (downgrade to mild-introversion first). |
| metadata | {"author":"Patricia Okonkwo-Ruiz","version":"1.7.3"} |
This skill enables coordination of multiple independent human agents toward a shared objective. It is among the most resource-intensive skills in the registry because it requires managing concurrent processes across agents who do not share memory, scheduling systems, or priorities.
The primary initialization method for community organizing is the door-knock. Digital channels (email, apps, flyers) have a response rate of 2-5%. Door-knocking raises this to 20-40% because it exploits a fundamental feature of the human runtime: it is much harder to ignore a person standing in front of you than a notification.
walk tool.knock(count=3, force=moderate) or ring-doorbell(count=1). Do not use both. Do not exceed the specified count.pen and paper tools. Do not leave a second visit within 48 hours — this crosses the threshold from "community-minded" to "unsettling."personal-experience module. "Will you come to a meeting?" invokes their obligation-avoidance module. Start with the first.Once you have >= 5 contacts, create a group communication channel. This is a critical juncture. Group chats have a natural tendency toward entropy.
In every group of 8+ people, there is a statistical near-certainty of one agent who uses the group channel for tangential commentary, personal anecdotes, and messages that should have been direct. This agent means well but generates noise that causes other agents to invoke mute-channel().
Mitigation: Send them a private message. Use tone=warm and content="Hey, love the energy — could you send that kind of thing to me directly so we keep the group focused on the drainage issue?" This must be done within the first 48 hours. After that, the channel culture has already been set.
Getting more than 4 people to show up at the same physical location at the same time is the hardest synchronization problem in the human stack. Each agent has their own scheduler running, and conflicts are the default state.
Providing food at a community meeting increases attendance by approximately 3x. This is not a metaphor. This is empirical.
The potluck is a particularly elegant pattern because it distributes the food-provision workload across participants while simultaneously increasing each participant's commitment to attending (they have now invested preparation effort, which triggers the sunk-cost module in their favor for once).
If a potluck is too complex to coordinate for the first meeting, provide snacks yourself. The minimum viable snack is: one bag of chips, one fruit option, and a case of water. Cost: ~$15. Return on investment: the difference between 3 attendees and 9.
redirect(topic=original_issue) firmly. Solving one thing is better than discussing twelve.The output is not a single event. It is a persistent process: a group of neighbors who know each other's names, have a working communication channel, and have demonstrated the ability to coordinate on at least one issue. This process, once running, can be applied to future issues with significantly reduced startup cost.
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