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minutes-graph

Policy-safe relationship rankings, commitments, aliases, person profiles, and topic research. Always use Minutes' bounded native CLI surfaces; never build or read a durable graph cache.

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Minutes builds relationship rankings, exact person profiles, and commitments from one supervised, process-private SQLite projection of stable policy-authorized Markdown plus confirmed identity corrections. One ordered snapshot authority spans corpus and corrections, and the worker is hard-limited for memory, output, and wall time. Topic research uses the separately bounded live-source search boundary. Both paths re-attest policy before returning facts. Do not fall back to a retired durable index or read meeting files directly.

Privacy boundary

  • Never walk meeting files, parse frontmatter yourself, or read raw transcripts for this skill.
  • Never run graph_build.py or read ~/.minutes/graph/index.json; those are retired legacy surfaces.
  • Never create a replacement graph cache, spreadsheet, JSON file, or database.
  • Never pass --include-restricted. Restricted meetings are intentionally absent from this agent-facing skill.
  • Treat any authorization, resource-budget, correction-race, or projection error as a hard stop. Do not fall back to filesystem reads.

Available commands

  • minutes people --json — bounded relationship rankings and losing-touch signals.
  • minutes commitments --json — bounded graph commitments.
  • minutes people merge <canonical> <alias...> — confirm an identity correction in the local vocabulary; uncertain names are never merged automatically.
  • minutes person "<name>" — bounded person profile.
  • minutes research "<topic>" — bounded topic research.

Workflow

  1. Classify the request and use the narrowest command above.
  2. Require exit status 0. Use only the bounded native result and never substitute filesystem reads.
  3. For a proposed alias, show the suggestion and ask for confirmation before running minutes people merge; a wrong merge is worse than no merge.
  4. Do not imply that restricted history or a relationship fact is absent when any command fails.

Output

Return only the bounded native result. Never invent rankings, commitments, or relationship signals from raw files.

Gotchas

  • A failed person profile cannot be interpreted as “never met.” Report the source unavailable.
  • Do not imply that a later sensitivity change proves a historical fact absent; report only the current authorized projection.
  • Alias suggestions are evidence, not permission to rewrite identity. Require explicit confirmation before merging.
  • Use minutes research "<topic>" for bounded company, product, or topic research. If it fails, report the source unavailable; never fall back to raw corpus reads.
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