feat: Add prompt engineering lessons for reusable prompting strategies and standup-specific guidance
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- Define how the agent uses the memory interface and Obsidian adapter.
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- Define how the agent verifies technical claims.
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- Define how the agent updates commands, prompts, skills, and rules when recurring behavior changes.
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- Preserve reusable prompting and output-quality lessons so the agent does not need to rediscover them in later sessions.
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- `ai/inbox/` and connector `generated/` folders are evidence, not canonical memory.
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- `scripts/memory/` is the project-agnostic interface for reading, searching, creating, querying, and validating project knowledge.
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- `scripts/obsidian/` is the current Obsidian adapter and must not become the core abstraction.
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type: agent-workflow
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status: active
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updated: 2026-04-21
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tags:
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- prompting
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- quality
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- standup
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- workflow
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# Prompt Engineering Lessons
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## Goal
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Capture reusable prompting lessons so the agent does not need to re-research the same quality patterns for future prompt and command improvements.
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## Stable Lessons
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- Start with the smallest prompt that solves the measured failure mode, then add constraints only where they fix a real recurring error.
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- Prefer explicit output contracts over vague quality goals.
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- Define completion criteria clearly so the model knows what "done" looks like.
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- Separate sections by purpose: source selection, decision rules, output rules, and anti-patterns.
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- Put high-priority behavioral instructions in the command or prompt that directly controls the output, not in project-facing notes.
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- Use concrete anti-patterns when a recurring failure mode is known; models respond better to explicit "do not do X" guidance than to general advice alone.
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- Prefer source-bound selection rules when stale or overly broad context can pollute the answer.
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- If a task depends on chronology, state chronology explicitly as an output rule.
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- If concision matters, define how to compress: what should be merged, what should remain split, and what should be omitted.
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- If the output is meant to be sent directly, make "copy/paste ready" part of the contract.
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- Avoid mixing task logic with human-facing project documentation; reusable prompting logic belongs in prompts, commands, skills, or agent memory.
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## Standup-Specific Lessons
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- The model should not infer "worked yesterday" from durable status alone.
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- `Yesterday` should be tied to previous-workday evidence first, then disambiguated with current memory.
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- Only active work items should be expanded by default; avoid loading every ticket note when generating short status output.
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- Future-sprint work should be excluded from `Today` unless it is a real blocker or the user explicitly wants forward-looking planning.
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- Chronological ordering inside a Jira item reduces awkward or misleading summaries.
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- Closely related events should usually be compressed into one concise sub-bullet when they belong to the same continuous investigation.
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## Quality Loop
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- Treat prompt improvement as eval-driven iteration: identify the exact bad output pattern, add the smallest correction, and check whether it fixes the failure without bloating the prompt.
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- When a correction is about workspace behavior, update the controlling prompt or command immediately so the next run benefits.
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- Keep project memory clean while improving prompt quality; do not store agent heuristics in `project-knowledge/`.
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