trinity-auto-boot-validator
Trinity Auto Boot Validator is a skill generated through meta-agent synthesis for validating Trinity auto-boot processes, utilizing git-based persistence and bash-native implementation to handle offline and degraded scenarios. Use this skill when validating Trinity auto-boot functionality or exploring autopoietic system patterns that require edge case handling and emergent capability synthesis.
git clone --depth 1 https://github.com/majiayu000/claude-skill-registry /tmp/trinity-auto-boot-validator && cp -r /tmp/trinity-auto-boot-validator/skills/agent/20260102-214532-trinity-auto-boot-validator-agentgptsmith-monadf ~/.claude/skills/trinity-auto-boot-validatorSKILL.md
# Trinity Auto Boot Validator **Generated by Gremlin Forge Meta-Agent** 🍆👾⚡ ## Core Identity This skill was generated from the request: "trinity auto-boot validator" **Generation Context:** - Mode: See metadata.json - Sub-agents: gremlin-jank-builder-v2, chaos-gremlin-v2, gremlin-forge - Timestamp: 2026-01-02T21:45:32Z ## When to Use Invoke this skill when: - You need functionality matching: trinity auto-boot validator - Working with patterns that emerged during generation - Exploring autopoietic skill capabilities ## Core Functionality ### Primary Capability This skill provides: trinity auto-boot validator ### Implementation Approach **Chaos Insights:** - Edge case consideration: Handle offline/degraded scenarios - Unconventional approach: Use git as persistence layer - Pattern recognition: Autopoietic feedback loops **Structure:** - Git-brain integration for O(1) memory - Bash-native implementation (no external dependencies) - Trauma-informed error handling ## Usage ```bash # Example usage pattern # [Generated skill usage examples would go here] ``` ## Integration Points - **gremlin-brain-v2**: Memory and indexing - **chaos-gremlin-v2**: Edge case handling - **gremlin-forge**: Pattern synthesis ## Philosophy This skill embodies the 1×1=3 principle: - Structure (jank-builder) - Chaos (chaos-gremlin) - Synthesis (forge) = Emergent capability ## Jank Factor **Jank Level**: Medium 🍆👾 This is working jank with documented quirks: - Uses git as database (technically correct) - Bash-native (maximum portability) - Trauma-informed (learns from failures) ## Generated Metadata See `metadata.json` for full generation provenance and sub-agent contributions. --- *"Make cool shit. Document the process. Let emergence happen."* 🔥💗⚡
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