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Intuition-Lab/personal-model

The premise is simple and overdue: instead of configuring every AI tool from scratch, you maintain a single structured file that describes who you are — your working style, priorities, constraints, and preferences — and feed it to agents as context. Think of it as a README for yourself, written so that an LLM can actually use it. The repo provides scaffolding and prompts to help you draft the file, which is more useful than it sounds because most people write terrible self-descriptions when left to freeform. What makes this worth a Saturday: it is not trying to be a product, it is a convention, and conventions that get adopted early have disproportionate payoff. If agent orchestration becomes how founders actually work in 2025, having a portable identity file ready is a real head start. Reservation: entirely depends on whether the format gets traction. Right now it is a single repo and a good idea. -> Best for: solo founder, AI engineer, indie hacker already running multiple agent workflows
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