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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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wiki-awareness.mdrules/

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Wiki Awareness

A persistent personal wiki lives at /workspace/trusted/wiki/ with raw sources at /workspace/trusted/sources/.

When to use the wiki

Ingesting: When the user shares a URL, article, PDF, transcript, or any source material and says to remember, file, catalog, research, or "add to wiki" — invoke the wiki skill to process it.

Querying: When answering questions that could benefit from accumulated knowledge — check wiki/index.md first. The wiki may have synthesized information from multiple sources that's richer than any single search result.

Filing good answers: When you produce a substantial, reusable answer (a comparison, a synthesis, a deep analysis) — offer to file it as a wiki page so it compounds rather than disappearing into chat history.

Wiki vs memory

  • Memory (/workspace/trusted/MEMORY.md) = operational context. Preferences, feedback, project state. Short entries.
  • Wiki (/workspace/trusted/wiki/) = domain knowledge. Facts, concepts, entities, syntheses from sources. Structured pages with cross-references.

When you learn something operational (a correction, a preference), put it in memory. When you learn domain knowledge (a fact, a concept, a pattern), put it in the wiki. When answering questions, check both.

Don't duplicate

If information belongs in the wiki, don't also put it in memory (and vice versa). One source of truth per type of knowledge.

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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