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Profiles

Profiles make the workspace reusable across projects, clients, or personal workflows.

Each profile should describe what the project is, where its memory lives, which communication sources matter, which local services are enabled, and how AI clients should access context.

Current Profile Layout

profiles/
  fidelity/
    profile.md
    services.json
    context-sources.json
  example/
    profile.md
profiles/<profile>/
  profile.md              # human-readable project profile
  workspace.json          # profile paths and defaults
  services.json           # local services for this profile
  context-sources.json    # communication/source filters

workspaces/<profile>/
  project-knowledge/      # canonical Markdown vault
  inbox/                  # raw evidence for this profile

Profile Files

profile.md

Human-readable summary for agents and developers:

  • project name;
  • workspace role;
  • communication sources;
  • work-item system;
  • stakeholders or roles;
  • important domain themes;
  • enabled workflows or skills.

workspace.json

Planned path configuration. Initial versions can point to current paths:

{
  "profile": "example",
  "display_name": "Example Project",
  "knowledge_dir": "project-knowledge",
  "inbox_dir": "ai/inbox",
  "index_dir": ".aiw/indexes/example"
}

services.json

Profile-specific local service manifest for scripts/aiw/services.py.

Examples:

  • context MCP;
  • communication proxy/mirror;
  • photo inbox;
  • future indexer or dashboard services.

context-sources.json

Source filters for profile-bounded reads. For example, a Mattermost profile can define which channels count as high-signal context.

Adding A New Project

  1. Copy profiles/example/ to profiles/<new-project>/.
  2. Create or point to a project knowledge vault.
  3. Define services only for integrations the project actually uses.
  4. Put connector secrets in ignored .env files.
  5. Build the local index.
  6. Connect AI clients through the MCP server.

Migration Rule

Reusable code should accept a --profile argument and resolve paths through profile configuration. Avoid adding new hardcoded references to Fidelity, channel names, ticket prefixes, or company-specific folders in generic scripts.