| name | mindos |
| description | Operate a MindOS knowledge base: update notes, search, organize files, execute SOPs/workflows, retrospective, append CSV, cross-agent handoff, route unstructured input to the right files, distill experience, sync related docs. Use when the task targets files inside the user's MindOS KB (mindRoot). NOT for editing app source, project docs, or paths outside the KB. Core concepts: Space, Instruction (INSTRUCTION.md), Skill (SKILL.md); notes can embody both. Trigger when user asks to: save or record a note, search their knowledge base, update or edit a file, organize notes, run a workflow or SOP, capture decisions from a session, append rows to a table or CSV, hand off context to another agent.
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MindOS Skill
CLI commands
Use mindos file <subcommand> for all knowledge base operations. Add --json for structured output.
| Operation | Command |
|---|
| List files | mindos file list |
| Read file | mindos file read <path> |
| Write/overwrite | mindos file write <path> --content "..." |
| Create new file | mindos file create <path> --content "..." |
| Append to file | mindos file append <path> --content "..." |
| Edit section | mindos file edit-section <path> -H "## Heading" --content "..." |
| Insert after heading | mindos file insert-heading <path> -H "## Heading" --content "..." |
| Append CSV row | mindos file append-csv <path> --row "col1,col2,col3" |
| Delete file | mindos file delete <path> |
| Rename/move | mindos file rename <old> <new> |
| Search | mindos search "query" |
| Backlinks | mindos file backlinks <path> |
| Recent files | mindos file recent --limit 10 |
| Git history | mindos file history <path> |
| List spaces | mindos space list |
| Create space | mindos space create "name" |
MCP users: If you only have MCP tools (mindos_*), use them directly — they are self-describing via their schemas. Prefer CLI when available (lower token cost).
CLI setup
npm install -g @geminilight/mindos
Rules
- Bootstrap first — list the KB tree to understand structure before searching or writing.
- Default to read-only. Only write when the user explicitly asks to save, record, organize, or edit. Lookup / summarize / quote = no writes.
- Rule precedence (highest wins): user's current-turn instruction →
.mindos/user-preferences.md → nearest directory INSTRUCTION.md → root INSTRUCTION.md → this SKILL's defaults.
- Multi-file edits require a plan first. Present the full change list; execute only after approval.
- After create/delete/move/rename → sync affected READMEs automatically.
- Read before write. Always read a file before overwriting it. Never write based on assumptions.
NEVER do (hard-won pitfalls)
- NEVER write to the KB root unless explicitly told. Root is for governance files only. New content goes under the most fitting subdirectory.
- NEVER assume directory names. Infer from the actual bootstrap tree — the KB may use Chinese names or flat layout.
- NEVER use full-file overwrite for a small edit. Use
mindos file edit-section or mindos file insert-heading for targeted changes. Full rewrites destroy git diffs.
- NEVER search with a single keyword. Fire 2-4 parallel searches (synonyms, abbreviations, Chinese/English variants).
- NEVER modify
INSTRUCTION.md or README.md without confirmation. Governance docs — treat as high-sensitivity.
- NEVER create a file without checking siblings. Read 1-2 files in the target directory to learn local style.
- NEVER leave orphan references. After rename/move, check backlinks and update every referring file.
- NEVER skip routing confirmation for multi-file writes. The user's mental model may differ from yours.
MindOS concepts
- Space — Knowledge partitions organized the way you think. Agents follow the same structure.
- Instruction — A rules file (
INSTRUCTION.md) all connected agents obey.
- Skill — Teaches agents how to read, write, and organize the KB.
Notes can embody both Instruction and Skill — they're just Markdown files in the tree.
Decision tree
User request
│
├─ Lookup / summarize / quote?
│ └─ [Read-only]: search → read → answer with citations. No writes.
│
├─ Save / record / update / organize specific content?
│ ├─ Single file → [Single-file edit]
│ └─ Multiple files or unclear → [Multi-file routing] — plan first
│
├─ Structural change (rename / move / delete / reorganize)?
│ └─ [Structural path] — check backlinks before and after
│
├─ Procedural / repeatable task?
│ └─ [SOP path] — find and follow existing SOP, or create one
│
├─ Retrospective / distill / handoff?
│ └─ [Retrospective path]
│
└─ Ambiguous?
└─ ASK. Propose 2-3 specific options based on KB state.
Judgment heuristics
Save intent boundary:
- "save this" / "record" / "write down" = write
- "search" / "summarize" / "look up" = read-only
- "organize" → ask: display only, or write back?
File location uncertainty:
- Can't decide in 5 seconds → use nearest existing directory, inform user
- "Just put it somewhere" → inbox, propose classification after
Scope creep:
- Input routes to >5 files → pause, confirm scope
- "Update all of these" spanning multiple topics → split into batches
Citation: KB-cited facts must include the file path.
Post-task hooks
After write tasks (not simple reads), scan this table. At most 1 proposal; highest priority wins. Check .mindos/user-preferences.md suppression first.
| Hook | Priority | Condition |
|---|
| Experience capture | high | Debugging, troubleshooting, or multi-round work |
| Consistency sync | high | Edited file with backlinks |
| SOP drift | medium | Followed SOP but diverged |
| Linked update | medium | Changed CSV/TODO status with related docs |
| Structure classification | medium | Created file in inbox/temp location |
| Pattern extraction | low | 3+ similar operations this session |
If a hook triggers → read references/post-task-hooks.md.
Preference capture
When user expresses a standing preference → read references/preference-capture.md and follow confirm-then-write flow.
SOP authoring
When creating/rewriting an SOP → read references/sop-template.md.
Error handling (CLI)
"command not found: mindos" → npm install -g @geminilight/mindos
"Mind root not configured" → mindos onboard
"401 Unauthorized" → Check AUTH_TOKEN: mindos token (on server)
"ECONNREFUSED" → Start server: mindos start