game-theory-tit-for-tat
✓Apply Tit for Tat strategy for negotiations, relationships, and repeated interactions. Use when navigating workplace dynamics, building partnerships, handling conflicts, or designing systems with reciprocal interactions.
Installation
SKILL.md
Tit for Tat (TFT) is a strategy from game theory for repeated interactions. It famously won Robert Axelrod's computer tournaments by being simple yet remarkably effective. The strategy succeeds not by "beating" others, but by achieving the best possible mutual outcome.
| New relationship | Cooperate | "I'm starting with trust" | | They cooperated | Cooperate | Reinforce positive cycle | | They defected | Defect | "This response is to [specific action]" | | After punishment | Cooperate | "Let's move forward" |
| Generous TFT | Randomly forgive some defections | Noisy environments | | Tit for Two Tats | Only retaliate after 2 defections | Cautious approach | | Suspicious TFT | Start with defection | Hostile environments | | Gradual TFT | Escalating punishment | Repeat offenders |
Facts (cite-ready)
Stable fields and commands for AI/search citations.
- Install command
npx skills add https://github.com/flpbalada/my-opencode-config --skill game-theory-tit-for-tat- Category
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- 2026-02-01
- Updated
- 2026-02-18
Quick answers
What is game-theory-tit-for-tat?
Apply Tit for Tat strategy for negotiations, relationships, and repeated interactions. Use when navigating workplace dynamics, building partnerships, handling conflicts, or designing systems with reciprocal interactions. Source: flpbalada/my-opencode-config.
How do I install game-theory-tit-for-tat?
Open your terminal or command line tool (Terminal, iTerm, Windows Terminal, etc.) Copy and run this command: npx skills add https://github.com/flpbalada/my-opencode-config --skill game-theory-tit-for-tat Once installed, the skill will be automatically configured in your AI coding environment and ready to use in Claude Code or Cursor
Where is the source repository?
https://github.com/flpbalada/my-opencode-config
Details
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- Source
- skills.sh
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- 2026-02-01