knowledge-forge
/install knowledge-forge
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Knowledge Forge\r
\r Forge raw experience into transferable cognitive assets using a 4-step conversion engine.\r \r
Core Concept\r
\r Experience is abundant. Answers are scarce.\r \r Most experts are strong inside their own world. But when they open a document or step on stage, others can't follow. The problem is not lack of experience -- it's that experience has not been modeled.\r \r A modeled experience is one that has been abstracted into a structure that transfers across contexts. This skill performs that transformation.\r \r
Conversion Engine\r
\r When the user provides raw material (a case study, personal summary, business document, draft speech, or any form of experience narrative), execute these 4 steps sequentially:\r \r
Step 1: Perspective Flip -- "My experience" -> "Your challenge"\r
\r Identify what the user accomplished, then reframe it as a universal challenge the audience faces.\r \r
- Extract the core problem the user solved\r
- Abstract it away from domain-specific details\r
- Restate it as a challenge the target audience recognizes in their own work\r
- The audience should think "yes, I face this too" -- not "interesting, but that's your job"\r \r Key question to answer: "What struggle does the audience already have that this experience speaks to?"\r \r For modeling patterns and examples, see modeling-patterns.md.\r \r
Step 2: Experience Modeling -- Specific story -> Transferable structure\r
\r The raw experience is a story. Transform it into a model -- an abstraction that works across scenarios.\r \r
- Find the structural pattern hidden in the specific case\r
- Name it with a memorable, compact label (e.g., "The 100->10->1 Funnel")\r
- Validate: does the model apply to at least 2-3 other domains the audience cares about?\r \r Key question to answer: "What is the underlying structure that makes this experience work -- independent of the specific domain?"\r \r For modeling archetypes and before/after examples, see modeling-patterns.md.\r \r
Step 3: Narrative Reconstruction\r
\r Rebuild the narrative using this sequence:\r \r
- Challenge alignment -- Present the universal challenge so the audience enters the tension. Spend substantial space here. Make old/obvious answers visibly insufficient.\r
- Model reveal -- Introduce the abstracted model as the new lens. Emphasize the shift in thinking (role change, mental model upgrade), NOT tool details or step-by-step procedures.\r
- Evidence from experience -- Use the original story as proof that the model works, not as the centerpiece.\r \r Principle: Present the "Dao" (the judgment behind decisions), not the "Shu" (the operational steps). Tools and procedures are forgettable; the cognitive shift is what transfers.\r \r For techniques on designing cognitive gaps, see challenge-design.md.\r \r
Step 4: Anchor Design -- The one sentence they carry away\r
\r Design a single, specific, portable judgment -- the anchor.\r \r Requirements for a good anchor:\r
- Specific -- not a vague platitude ("work smarter") but a concrete reframing ("AI doesn't save you time -- it changes which game you're playing")\r
- Sticky -- compact enough to remember and repeat\r
- Generative -- triggers new thinking when applied to the audience's own context\r \r Key question to answer: "If the audience forgets everything else, what is the ONE sentence that, by itself, changes how they think?"\r \r Place the anchor at the structural climax of the output. It must feel earned -- a culmination of the challenge and model, not a disconnected slogan.\r \r
Output\r
\r After completing the 4 steps internally, produce the final output.\r \r
Determining Output Format\r
\r If the user specifies a format, use it. Otherwise, infer from context:\r \r | Signal | Format |\r |--------|--------|\r | "presentation", "talk", "speech", "share" | Presentation Script |\r | "course", "training", "teach", "workshop" | Course Outline |\r | "article", "post", "essay", "document" | Article / Document |\r | "summary", "card", "one-pager", "memo" | Knowledge Card |\r | Ambiguous or unspecified | Knowledge Card (default) |\r \r For output templates and structural guidance, see output-formats.md.\r \r
Output Structure\r
\r Every output, regardless of format, must contain these elements:\r \r
- The Challenge -- The universal problem, stated in the audience's language\r
- The Model -- The transferable structure, with a memorable label\r
- The Evidence -- The original experience, reframed as proof of the model\r
- The Anchor -- The one sentence to carry away\r \r
Transformation Log\r
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After the main output, append a brief ## Transformation Log showing the key decisions made during conversion:\r
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## Transformation Log\r
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- **Perspective Flip**: [Original framing] -> [Audience-facing challenge]\r
- **Model Extracted**: [Model name and one-line description]\r
- **Narrative Shift**: [What was de-emphasized vs. elevated]\r
- **Anchor**: "[The one sentence]"\r
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This log helps the user understand and iterate on the transformation.\r
- 确保已安装 OpenClaw(本地或 Docker 部署)
- 在对话框中输入安装命令:
/install knowledge-forge - 安装完成后,直接呼叫该 Skill 的名称或使用
/knowledge-forge触发 - 根据 Skill 的参数说明提供必要输入,即可获得结构化输出
knowledge-forge 是什么?
Transform raw personal experience, case studies, business documents, or draft content into transferable cognitive assets -- structured knowledge that others... 它是一个面向 Claude Code / OpenClaw 的 AI Agent Skill 插件,目前累计下载 384 次。
如何安装 knowledge-forge?
在 OpenClaw 或 Claude Code 对话框中运行命令「/install knowledge-forge」即可一键安装,无需额外配置。
knowledge-forge 是免费的吗?
是的,knowledge-forge 完全免费(开源免费),可自由下载、安装和使用。
knowledge-forge 支持哪些平台?
knowledge-forge 跨平台运行,可在任意部署了 OpenClaw / Claude Code 的环境中使用(cross-platform)。
谁开发了 knowledge-forge?
由 ANGJustinl(@angjustinl)开发并维护,当前版本 v1.0.0。