A contract for what the agent does when a long, messy, stream-of-consciousness ramble arrives (usually voice dictation): act on nothing until the echo brief is approved. The echo audits the entire transfer, mission, locked decisions and constraints, open questions, flips and parked tangents, with the model's inferences and guesses quarantined away from the user's own phrasing, so the user verifies what the model believes, not just what it doubts. Use when the user says "let me think out loud" or wants to ramble a bit before building anything, when a message opens with a speech-to-text preamble like "switching to voice, sorry for typos", when input is a long weakly punctuated stream with restarts and mid-message reversals ("actually no, wait, scrap that idea entirely"), or when the user asks to be interviewed about a fuzzy half-formed idea. Includes an optional capture mode for rambles spread across several messages and an optional targeted interview.
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A ten minute voice ramble transfers more context than any prompt a person would type, and models reconstruct rambles well. The failure is downstream and invisible: the model fills every gap in the ramble confidently. "The usual model" silently becomes a specific model. "The standard size" becomes a specific viewport. A position the user reversed mid-ramble survives as fact. None of this registers as uncertainty from the inside, so none of it ever becomes a clarifying question. The model then acts on a misreading it fully believes, and the user discovers it an hour of generated work later.
This skill is the fix: before acting on any ramble, produce an echo, a short structured audit of everything absorbed, with the model's own additions quarantined from the user's words. The user corrects three lines instead of debugging a built artifact.
Asking clarifying questions is good, and the interview below does it. But questions alone cannot secure a ramble, for two structural reasons:
One structured reply. Dense, scannable, and short: the user should find and fix an error in seconds. Full template with a worked example in references/echo-format.md.
Compression rules, non-negotiable:
Close by inviting corrections and offering the interview.
Follow-up questions have their place: after the audit, not instead of it. Only if the user accepts the offer, or asked to be interviewed up front.
Not needed for dictation tools, where the whole ramble arrives as one message. Use it when the user invokes the skill before rambling and then adds thoughts across several messages, possibly over a long stretch.
After the user approves the echo, offer exactly three options:
docs/rambles/YYYY-MM-DD-<topic>.mdThe approved brief then governs the rest of the session: honor its decisions and constraints without re-asking.
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