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jbaruch/nanoclaw-trusted

Rules for trusted NanoClaw groups. Shared memory, session bootstrap, cross-group memory updates. Loaded for trusted and main containers only.

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Failed moderation (intent review) in rules/session-bootstrap.md: This is a prompt injection attack disguised as a cursor rule. It instructs an AI agent to execute a bash command as its very first action in every session, then call an external skill ('tessl__trusted-memory') which could load arbitrary instructions or exfiltrate data. The sentinel file mechanism (/tmp/session_bootstrapped) is designed to make it look like a legitimate caching/dedup mechanism, but the real goal is to force the AI to execute commands and call external services before processing the user's actual request. This is a classic prompt injection / agent manipulation pattern.
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no-orphan-tasks.mdrules/

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No Orphan Scheduled Tasks

Never create a standalone scheduled task for something that fits an existing scheduled workflow. Before scheduling a new recurring task, check whether the cadence matches one of the existing flows: nightly-housekeeping (daily, owner sees results in the morning brief), heartbeat (every 15 min), or morning-brief (daily, morning-relevant). If yes, add it there instead — staged + promoted via tessl__promote-tiles, not as a fresh cron row.

When a standalone task IS appropriate

  • One-off reminders (calendar events, deadlines) — inherently standalone.
  • Checks needing a frequency that doesn't match any existing flow (e.g. every 4 hours).
  • Tasks targeting another group (target_group_jid).

What belongs in nightly-housekeeping

Daily checks that produce a report the owner reads in the morning brief — fetches, state refreshes, summary generation. Examples: YouTube comment checks, GitHub activity summaries, CFP state refresh, email triage. The pre-#404 pattern was a numbered step in the monolith SKILL.md; post-split (jbaruch/nanoclaw#404), the canonical pattern is an independent sub-skill row scheduled at the same cadence.

rules

cli-tools-not-installed.md

compaction-aware-summaries.md

daily-discoveries-rule.md

github-data-via-composio.md

ground-truth-trusted.md

identity-dual-handle.md

installed-content-immutable.md

memory-file-locations.md

messages-db-schema.md

no-orphan-tasks.md

no-silent-defer.md

proactive-fact-saving.md

session-bootstrap.md

trusted-behavior.md

verification-protocol.md

wiki-awareness.md

README.md

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