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- name: brain-debrief
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- description: Use when the user asks "what have I learned", "brain stats", "pattern strengths", "cross-project insights", "intelligence report", "show me patterns", "what's working", "learning summary", or wants to explore accumulated knowledge and see what the brain has learned.
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- ---
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- # Brain Debrief — Intelligence Report
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- Surface what the brain has learned across sessions and projects. This turns raw vault data into actionable intelligence.
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- ## When to Use
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- When the user wants to understand what patterns have proven valuable, what anti-patterns keep recurring, how knowledge is distributed across projects, or wants a "state of intelligence" report.
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- ## Orchestration by Query Type
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- ### "What have I learned?" (General debrief)
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- ```
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- YOUR_AGENT_core op:brain_stats
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- ```
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- Total sessions, patterns captured, quality scores, coverage gaps.
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- ```
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- YOUR_AGENT_core op:brain_strengths
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- ```
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- Focus on strength >= 70 and successRate >= 0.7.
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- 3. Check memory landscape:
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- ```
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- Shows how knowledge clusters by topic.
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- ```
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- YOUR_AGENT_core op:vault_age_report
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- Find entries that haven't been updated recently — candidates for review.
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- Vault quality score, tag normalization status, duplicate density.
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- 6. Present: top 5 strongest patterns, top 3 recurring anti-patterns, stale entries needing refresh, and coverage gaps.
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- ### "What's working across projects?" (Cross-project intelligence)
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- 1. Get patterns promoted to the global pool:
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- params: { projectName: "<current project>" }
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- ```
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- params: { since: "<7 days ago>" }
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- Export brain intelligence:
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- ## Presenting Intelligence
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- - **Risks**: Recurring anti-patterns that keep appearing
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- - **Gaps**: Domains with low coverage or stale knowledge
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- - **Quality**: Curator health audit score
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- - **Recommendations**: What to focus on learning next
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- - **Search Misses**: What people are looking for but not finding
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- Debrief is complete when the user's specific question has been answered with data from the brain. For general debriefs, present stats + strengths + gaps + stale entries at minimum.
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- ## Agent Tools Reference
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- | `brain_strengths` | Patterns ranked by proven strength |
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- | `brain_global_patterns` | Cross-project promoted patterns |
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- | `brain_recommend` | Project-similarity recommendations |
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- | `brain_build_intelligence` | Rebuild full intelligence pipeline |
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- | `brain_export` / `brain_import` | Portable intelligence transfer |
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- | `memory_topics` | Knowledge clusters by topic |
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- | `memory_stats` | Memory statistics |
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- | `memory_export` / `memory_import` | Memory portability |
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- | `memory_cross_project_search` | Search across linked projects |
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- | `vault_age_report` | Find stale entries needing refresh |
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- | `vault_backup` / `vault_import` | Vault backup and restore |
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- | `curator_health_audit` | Vault quality score and status |
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- | `curator_consolidate` | Full vault cleanup pipeline |
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