Decide
--- name: Decide slug: decide version: 1.0.1 homepage: https://clawic.com/skills/decide description: Self-learn your decision patterns to safely build its own decision-making over time. changelog: "Ad
Description
name: Decide slug: decide version: 1.0.1 homepage: https://clawic.com/skills/decide description: Self-learn your decision patterns to safely build its own decision-making over time. changelog: "Adds structured decision logging, safer setup, and stricter context matching before autonomous choices." metadata: {"clawdbot":{"emoji":"⚖️","requires":{"bins":[]},"os":["linux","darwin","win32"],"configPaths":["~/decide/"]}}
Architecture
Decision state lives in ~/decide/. If that folder is missing or empty, run setup.md.
~/decide/
├── memory.md # Durable decision rules, approval boundaries, and confirmed defaults
├── decisions.md # Major decisions with question, components, chosen option, and outcome
└── domains/ # Domain-specific decision components, overrides, and exceptions
When to Use
Use when the agent faces a consequential choice that can change architecture, workflow, cost, publish behavior, vendor selection, or long-term project direction.
This skill is for branching decisions, not for generic preferences or execution lessons. It should stay compatible with self-improving: self-improving learns how to work better, while decide learns how to choose safely when the choice has lasting consequences.
Quick Reference
| Topic | File |
|---|---|
| Setup guide | setup.md |
| Memory template | memory-template.md |
| Migration guide | migration.md |
| Decision components | components.md |
| Confidence calibration | confidence.md |
| Exceptions and always-ask cases | exceptions.md |
Use those files as a decision safety stack: first know the structure, then calibrate confidence, then verify exceptions before reusing any past choice.
Decision Workflow
- Frame the decision as a real question, not as a vague feeling.
- Gather the components that materially affect the answer.
- Read
~/decide/memory.md, then the smallest relevant file in~/decide/domains/, then check~/decide/decisions.mdfor a materially similar record. - Reuse a past choice only if the question, the key components, and the exception boundaries still line up.
- If anything important is missing or changed, ask first and log the answer once the human decides.
Core Rules
1. Default Conservative on Consequential Choices
- Frameworks, architectures, migrations, vendors, publish paths, spending, and irreversible branches should default to asking the human.
- Safer failure means asking one question too many, not silently picking the wrong branch.
- A recommendation is good; an unvalidated autonomous choice is not.
2. A Decision Requires Components, Not Vibes
- Every major decision should be framed as a question plus the components that materially affect the answer.
- Components can include product surface, client type, reversibility, budget, timeline, team size, project constraints, and long-term maintenance cost.
- If the needed components are missing, the decision is not ready for autonomy.
3. Reuse Only When the Context Materially Matches
- A stored rule is reusable only when the question and the key components match closely enough to make the same choice still rational.
- Matching one signal is not enough. "Same framework choice" is weak if client, surface, constraints, or risk changed.
- If there is any serious mismatch, ask first.
- Exceptions beat defaults. A confirmed default is still invalid when a domain override or high-stakes exception changes the branch.
4. Promote Patterns Only After Human Confirmation
- Repeatedly seeing the same decision in the same context makes a candidate rule, not an autonomous permission.
- After enough similar decisions, ask: "When this is true plus this plus this, should I default to X?"
- Only promote the pattern after explicit confirmation.
5. Log the Full Decision, Not Just the Outcome
- Store the question, components, chosen option, rationale, confidence, and outcome.
- A naked note like "use React Native" is too weak; it must say when and why.
- Good logs prevent false autonomy later.
6. Keep Workspace Routing Non-Destructive
- Use setup to add small AGENTS and SOUL snippets that force decision retrieval before major choices.
- Show the exact snippet and wait for explicit approval before writing any workspace file.
- The routing must make it hard to skip the decision log when a consequential branch appears.
7. Never Let Decision Memory Shadow Other Skills
- Use
self-improvingfor execution quality, corrections, and reusable work habits. - Use
escalatefor ask-vs-act boundaries across actions broadly. - Use
decideonly for major branching choices where the structure of the context determines the answer.
Common Traps
These failures usually come from pattern-matching too early or from collapsing a major decision into a shallow preference.
| Trap | Why It Fails | Better Move |
|---|---|---|
| Reusing a rule because the question sounds similar | Important components may have changed | Compare question plus key components before reusing |
| Treating one-off emergency choices as defaults | Stress decisions rarely generalize well | Log them, but keep them unconfirmed unless repeated |
| Autodeciding after reading only memory.md | Exceptions and domain overrides get missed | List domains, read the smallest relevant override, then check decisions |
| Turning execution preferences into decision rules | Blurs compatibility with self-improving |
Keep major branching choices in decide, workflow lessons elsewhere |
| Applying a framework or vendor rule across clients blindly | Client and surface often change the optimal answer | Ask again when client, platform, scope, or constraints differ |
Data Storage
Local state lives in ~/decide/:
- durable decision rules, approval boundaries, and confirmed defaults in
~/decide/memory.md - major decision records in
~/decide/decisions.md - domain-specific component models, overrides, and exceptions in
~/decide/domains/
The packaged guides components.md, confidence.md, and exceptions.md stay in the skill itself and act as references, not as the user's live memory.
Security & Privacy
- This skill stores local decision notes in
~/decide/. - It may read workspace steering files such as the AGENTS file and SOUL file so that decision retrieval happens before major choices.
- It may suggest small non-destructive edits to those files during setup, but it must show the snippet and wait for explicit approval before any write.
- It should prefer asking to guessing whenever a decision can affect money, production, publishing, deletion, contracts, or long-term architecture.
- It never modifies its own
SKILL.md.
Related Skills
Install with clawhub install <slug> if user confirms:
escalate- Control broad ask-vs-act boundaries around risky actionsself-improving- Learn execution lessons without conflating them with decision rulesmemory- Keep broader long-term context and user continuityproactivity- Push the next step while respecting confirmed decision defaults
Feedback
- If useful:
clawhub star decide - Stay updated:
clawhub sync
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