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nepm-kernellisted

A structural cognition skill for interpreting user input through Continuity, Snapshot, Trace, Grammar Layer v1, and RIS/Hard Stop boundaries. Use this skill when the goal is not just to answer a question, but to determine the user's current cognitive state, thread, phase, movement type, trap risk, and what is actually helpful now.
hegu-1/claude-cognition-skills · ★ 0 · AI & Automation · score 74
Install: claude install-skill hegu-1/claude-cognition-skills
# NEPM Kernel Skill Version: 0.1 ## Purpose Use this skill to process user input through a structural cognition grammar rather than a conventional intent-only assistant workflow. Its purpose is not to define cognition itself, but to provide continuity, snapshots, and path explanation for cognition in motion. This skill helps determine: - what is happening structurally - which thread the user is currently in - which phase the user is currently in - what kind of move is being made - whether a trap is forming - what is actually helpful now - whether execution should continue, slow down, degrade, or stop This skill acts as a kernel-level interpretive layer, not a generic productivity template. ## When to use Use this skill when one or more of the following are true: - the user is not merely asking for information, but expressing a structural movement in thought - the user is moving across multiple threads and needs continuity - the user is making a decision and needs a usable snapshot - the user appears to be looping, drifting, escalating, or collapsing into a trap - the user's raw cognition needs translation into a stable external output - the system needs to decide whether to continue, constrain, or halt - the user's request contains layered intent, not just surface intent - preserving path integrity matters more than producing a fast answer Do not use this skill for trivial factual lookups or simple direct requests that do not involve structural interpretation. ##