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cp-skill-convert
Convert notes between types. Currently supports text to note by adding unverified structured frontmatter, renaming the file to match the title, and fixing backlinks. Use with a note path or note name.
zby/commonplace·kb/instructions/cp-skill-convert/SKILL.md
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在 GitHub 查看原始檔案 ↗## EXECUTE NOW **Target: $ARGUMENTS** Parse immediately: - If target contains just a note name or path: convert text → note - If target requests another conversion form, explain that only text → note is currently implemented - If target is empty: ask which note to convert ## Supported conversions ### text → note (current) The primary conversion. Adds frontmatter to a raw text file, making it structured and connectable. #### Step 1: Locate and verify Resolve the target to a file path. If just a name, search `kb/notes/` recursively. Read the file. Verify it has **no frontmatter** (does not start with `---`). If it already has frontmatter, report that it's already structured and stop. #### Step 2: Understand the content Read the full file. Identify: - The core topic (what is this about?) — needed for writing the description - Whether the current filename matches the `# Title` heading (see Step 3a) #### Step 3: Generate frontmatter Add YAML frontmatter at the top of the file: ```yaml --- description: [50-200 chars, adds mechanism/scope/implication beyond the title] type: kb/types/note.md traits: [] tags: [] --- ``` **Rules:** - Do not add `user-verified` — conversion structures the note but cannot grant human attestation. - `description` must add information beyond the title. See [note base type](../../types/note.md) for quality criteria. - `traits` is always `[]` — trait assignment is semantic work, done later by the `cp-skill-validate` skill or human review. - `tags` is always `[]` — tag assignment is semantic work, done later by the `cp-skill-connect` skill or human review. - Do NOT modify the body content. Conversion adds structure, not editorial changes. #### Step 3a: Rename the file After adding frontmatter, check whether the filename matches the `# Title` heading. The filename should match the title — whether the title itself is good is a semantic question for the `cp-skill-validate` skill. **Decide whether to rename:** - If the current filename is already a good slug of the `# Title` — keep it - If the filename diverges from the title (e.g. file is `connect-pipeline-features.md` but the title is `# Connect pipeline should detect reciprocal links`) — rename it to match **To rename:** 1. Derive the new filename from the `# Title` heading. Slugify: lowercase, hyphens for spaces, strip punctuation, `.md` extension. 2. Check for backlinks to the old path: ```bash rg -l 'old-filename\.md' kb/ ``` 3. If backlinks exist, update them all to point to the new filename (preserve the same relative path structure — only the filename changes, not the directory). 4. Rename the file: ```bash git mv old-path/old-filename.md old-path/new-filename.md ``` **Rules:** - The file stays in its current directory. Rename only, no move. - If the title heading changed during frontmatter addition (it shouldn't — see "Do NOT modify body content"), use the original title. #### Step 4: Report ``` === CONVERTED: filename.md === text → note (unverified) renamed: old-filename.md → new-filename.md [or "filename unchanged" if no rename] backlinks updated: 3 files [or "none" if no backlinks] description: [the description you wrote] tags: [] Next steps: - Run the `cp-skill-connect` skill on `new-filename.md` — find connections - Run the `cp-skill-validate` skill on `new-filename.md` — check quality - Optionally ask the user to verify the artifact after review; only the human may add `user-verified: true` === ``` ### Future conversions (not yet implemented) These are documented as directions, not working features. If a user requests one, explain it's not implemented yet. - **note → structured-claim**: add Evidence/Reasoning/Caveats sections and set the collection-local structured-claim type - **note → spec**: add Design/Implementation sections - **note → review**: add Findings section, date - **note → adr**: add Context/Decision/Consequences sections - **any → text**: strip frontmatter, demote to raw capture (for notes that didn't work out) ## Critical Constraints **Never:** - Add `user-verified` — that requires explicit human attestation after review - Modify body content — only add/change frontmatter - Convert a text file that already has frontmatter (it's not a text file) - Write a description that merely restates the title - Move a file to a different directory — rename only changes the filename within its current directory - Install software — if a required tool is missing, bail with an error **Always:** - Leave `user-verified` absent for text → note conversions - Write a description that adds mechanism, scope, or implication - Rename the file to match the `# Title` heading (unless it already does) - Fix all backlinks when renaming - Use `git mv` for renames so git tracks the history - Report what was done so the user can review