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- package/LICENSE +176 -0
- package/README.md +112 -0
- package/bin/awareness.js +9 -0
- package/docs/adoption.md +99 -0
- package/docs/cli.md +300 -0
- package/docs/evaluation-loop.md +128 -0
- package/docs/framework.md +95 -0
- package/docs/governance.md +48 -0
- package/docs/hooks-and-scheduling.md +160 -0
- package/docs/install.md +250 -0
- package/docs/lifecycle.md +125 -0
- package/docs/memory.md +173 -0
- package/docs/multi-user-scoping.md +146 -0
- package/docs/personality.md +144 -0
- package/docs/private-state.md +157 -0
- package/package.json +45 -0
- package/src/cli.js +1330 -0
- package/templates/agent-instructions.md +37 -0
- package/templates/awareness-current.md +53 -0
- package/templates/cli-wrapper.md +11 -0
- package/templates/daily-worklog.md +11 -0
- package/templates/end-of-day-summary.md +27 -0
- package/templates/evaluation-note.md +42 -0
- package/templates/framework-improvement-proposal.md +24 -0
- package/templates/memory-long-term.md +37 -0
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# Awareness Framework
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Awareness Framework is a working methodology for humans who use multiple AI agents across parallel tasks. It gives agents a shared operational protocol for current focus, task handoff, daily worklogs, and process evaluation without depending on hidden model memory.
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This repository contains the framework, templates, and governance rules. It must not contain real awareness boards, daily worklogs, personal memories, customer details, or private task state.
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## What This Is
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- A methodology for agent-assisted work.
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- A shared vocabulary for awareness, worklog, handoff, and evaluation.
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- A set of templates that can be copied into private local state.
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- An optional helper CLI that maintains and checks private state.
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- A reviewable process for improving the methodology over time.
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## What This Is Not
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- Not a task manager.
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- Not dependent on a CLI tool.
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- Not a Jira replacement.
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- Not a vector memory product.
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- Not a place to store private operational state.
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## Core Artifacts
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| Framework docs | Yes | Canonical methodology and rules |
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| Templates | Yes | Sanitized starting points |
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| Awareness board | No | Mutable private current state |
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| Daily worklog | No | Append-only private record of the day |
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| Personal memory | No | Durable private preferences and patterns |
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| Evaluation notes | No by default | Private observations used to propose framework improvements |
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Personality is treated as a private operating profile: continuity, voice, context sensitivity, bounded initiative, and honest repair. It must not become fake emotion, fake identity, or hidden autonomy.
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## Recommended Private Layout
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## Documentation
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- [Install](docs/install.md)
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- [Framework](docs/framework.md)
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- [Lifecycle](docs/lifecycle.md)
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- [Awareness board](templates/awareness-current.md)
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# Adoption Guide
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## Local Setup
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# CLI
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The Awareness Framework CLI is an optional helper. The framework does not require a tool, but the CLI reduces how much methodology an agent must keep in context.
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## Install
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Appends a small evidence-backed fact about a user.
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Candidate observations are cheap to record. Accepted traits should come from repeated evidence or explicit user confirmation.
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