What is brain?
Read/write brain files (Obsidian vault at brain/). Use for any task that persists knowledge — reflection, planning, or direct edits. Triggers: brain/ modifications, "add to brain". Source: poteto/noodle.
Read/write brain files (Obsidian vault at brain/). Use for any task that persists knowledge — reflection, planning, or direct edits. Triggers: brain/ modifications, "add to brain".
Quickly install brain AI skill to your development environment via command line
Source: poteto/noodle.
The brain is the foundation of the entire workflow — every agent, skill, and session reads it. Low-quality or speculative content degrades everything downstream. Before adding anything, ask: "Does this genuinely improve how the system operates?" If the answer isn't a clear yes, don't write it.
Read brain/index.md first. Then read the relevant entrypoint for your topic:
For directories without a dedicated index file yet (brain/codebase/, brain/audits/), scan nearby files directly and edit an existing note when possible.
Read/write brain files (Obsidian vault at brain/). Use for any task that persists knowledge — reflection, planning, or direct edits. Triggers: brain/ modifications, "add to brain". Source: poteto/noodle.
Stable fields and commands for AI/search citations.
npx skills add https://github.com/poteto/noodle --skill brainRead/write brain files (Obsidian vault at brain/). Use for any task that persists knowledge — reflection, planning, or direct edits. Triggers: brain/ modifications, "add to brain". Source: poteto/noodle.
Open your terminal or command line tool (Terminal, iTerm, Windows Terminal, etc.) Copy and run this command: npx skills add https://github.com/poteto/noodle --skill brain Once installed, the skill will be automatically configured in your AI coding environment and ready to use in Claude Code, Cursor, or OpenClaw
https://github.com/poteto/noodle