scbe-github-systems
Navigate and develop Issac Davis' SCBE-AETHERMOORE projects with a consistent GitHub workflow. Use for repo orientation (14-layer pipeline, Sacred Tongues, Polly Pads), running build/test/demo/API, and git/GitHub tasks (branching, Conventional Commits, PR reviews, CI workflows, releases) in SCBE repos like SCBE-AETHERMOORE-working and scbe-ultimate.
Best use case
scbe-github-systems is best used when you need a repeatable AI agent workflow instead of a one-off prompt.
Navigate and develop Issac Davis' SCBE-AETHERMOORE projects with a consistent GitHub workflow. Use for repo orientation (14-layer pipeline, Sacred Tongues, Polly Pads), running build/test/demo/API, and git/GitHub tasks (branching, Conventional Commits, PR reviews, CI workflows, releases) in SCBE repos like SCBE-AETHERMOORE-working and scbe-ultimate.
Teams using scbe-github-systems should expect a more consistent output, faster repeated execution, less prompt rewriting.
When to use this skill
- You want a reusable workflow that can be run more than once with consistent structure.
When not to use this skill
- You only need a quick one-off answer and do not need a reusable workflow.
- You cannot install or maintain the underlying files, dependencies, or repository context.
Installation
Claude Code / Cursor / Codex
Manual Installation
- Download SKILL.md from GitHub
- Place it in
.claude/skills/scbe-github-systems/SKILL.mdinside your project - Restart your AI agent — it will auto-discover the skill
How scbe-github-systems Compares
| Feature / Agent | scbe-github-systems | Standard Approach |
|---|---|---|
| Platform Support | Not specified | Limited / Varies |
| Context Awareness | High | Baseline |
| Installation Complexity | Unknown | N/A |
Frequently Asked Questions
What does this skill do?
Navigate and develop Issac Davis' SCBE-AETHERMOORE projects with a consistent GitHub workflow. Use for repo orientation (14-layer pipeline, Sacred Tongues, Polly Pads), running build/test/demo/API, and git/GitHub tasks (branching, Conventional Commits, PR reviews, CI workflows, releases) in SCBE repos like SCBE-AETHERMOORE-working and scbe-ultimate.
Where can I find the source code?
You can find the source code on GitHub using the link provided at the top of the page.
Related Guides
SKILL.md Source
# SCBE GitHub + Systems ## Quick Start 1. Identify the repo in scope and the goal (feature, fix, refactor, docs, release, PR review). 2. Read the repo's AI/developer instructions first and treat them as source of truth: - `SCBE-AETHERMOORE-working/CLAUDE.md` - `SCBE-AETHERMOORE-working/INSTRUCTIONS.md` - `SCBE-AETHERMOORE-working/.cursorrules` - `scbe-ultimate/README.md` 3. Run the baseline checks before making claims about behavior: - `npm test` - `npm run typecheck` - `python -m pytest tests/ -v` 4. Follow the repo's commit/PR conventions (Conventional Commits; see `references/github.md`). ## Repo Map - Primary dev monorepo: `SCBE-AETHERMOORE-working` - NPM/package-focused repo: `scbe-ultimate` - If `SCBE-AETHERMOORE-BEST` exists, treat it as a snapshot/symlink and prefer `SCBE-AETHERMOORE-working` for active changes. ## Where Things Live (SCBE-AETHERMOORE-working) - Core pipeline (14 layers): `SCBE-AETHERMOORE-working/src/harmonic/` - Hyperbolic operations (layers 5-7): `SCBE-AETHERMOORE-working/src/harmonic/hyperbolic.ts` - Harmonic wall (layer 12): `SCBE-AETHERMOORE-working/src/harmonic/harmonicScaling.ts` - Crypto primitives/envelopes: `SCBE-AETHERMOORE-working/src/crypto/` - Fleet/multi-agent orchestration: `SCBE-AETHERMOORE-working/src/fleet/` - FastAPI server: `SCBE-AETHERMOORE-working/src/api/` (see `INSTRUCTIONS.md` for how it is launched) - Tests: `SCBE-AETHERMOORE-working/tests/` - CI workflows: `SCBE-AETHERMOORE-working/.github/workflows/` ## GitHub Workflow (Local-First) 1. Check current state: `git status`, `git diff`, `git log -n 20 --oneline`. 2. Create a branch aligned with your change: `feat/...`, `fix/...`, `docs/...`, `chore/...`. 3. Commit with Conventional Commits (see `SCBE-AETHERMOORE-working/CLAUDE.md` and `references/github.md`). 4. Before opening/updating a PR, run the repo test suite and check `.github/workflows/` for CI expectations. 5. In PR reviews, map changes to layers/modules where possible and look for security regressions (crypto, secrets, constant-time ops). ## References - Repo map and entrypoints: `references/scbe-repos.md` - Core SCBE concepts (layers, tongues, states): `references/scbe-concepts.md` - GitHub/PR checklist tailored to SCBE repos: `references/github.md`
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