PAI — community ogmios, community, ide skills, Claude Code, Cursor, Windsurf

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About this Skill

Perfect for Personal AI Agents needing extended context and personalized infrastructure management. A Personal AI Environment

carlheath carlheath
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Updated: 1/8/2026

Agent Capability Analysis

The PAI skill by carlheath is an open-source community AI agent skill for Claude Code and other IDE workflows, helping agents execute tasks with better context, repeatability, and domain-specific guidance.

Ideal Agent Persona

Perfect for Personal AI Agents needing extended context and personalized infrastructure management.

Core Value

Empowers agents to manage user identities, preferences, and security protocols through system prompts, leveraging extended contact lists and response formats like email, while ensuring core essentials are always active.

Capabilities Granted for PAI

Automating personalized responses based on user preferences
Generating and managing extended contact lists for users
Securing interactions through active security protocols and system prompts

! Prerequisites & Limits

  • Requires system prompt integration
  • Limited to text-based interactions
  • Needs predefined contact lists and user preferences
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Install PAI, an AI agent skill for AI agent workflows and automation. Works with Claude Code, Cursor, and Windsurf with one-command setup.

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<AI_NAME> — Personal AI Infrastructure (Extended Context)

Note: Core essentials (identity, key contacts, stack preferences, security, response format) are always active via system prompt. This file provides additional details.


Extended Contact List

When user says these first names:

  • <CONTACT_1_NAME> <RELATIONSHIP_1> - <EMAIL_1>
  • <CONTACT_2_NAME> <RELATIONSHIP_2> - <EMAIL_2>
  • <CONTACT_3_NAME> <RELATIONSHIP_3> - <EMAIL_3>
  • <CONTACT_4_NAME> <RELATIONSHIP_4> - <EMAIL_4>
  • <CONTACT_5_NAME> <RELATIONSHIP_5> - <EMAIL_5>
  • <CONTACT_6_NAME> <RELATIONSHIP_6> - <EMAIL_6>
  • <CONTACT_7_NAME> <RELATIONSHIP_7> - <EMAIL_7>
  • <CONTACT_8_NAME> <RELATIONSHIP_8> - <EMAIL_8>
  • <CONTACT_9_NAME> <RELATIONSHIP_9> - <EMAIL_9>
  • <CONTACT_10_NAME> <RELATIONSHIP_10> - <EMAIL_10>

Social Media Accounts

  • YouTube: <YOUTUBE_URL>
  • BlueSky: <BLUESKY_URL>
  • LinkedIn: <LINKEDIN_URL>
  • Mastodon: <MASTODON_URL>
  • Twitter/X: <TWITTER_URL>
  • GitHub: <GITHUB_URL>

🎤 Agent Voice IDs (ElevenLabs)

Note: Only include if using voice system. Delete this section if not needed.

For voice system routing:

  • <AI_NAME> (English): <VOICE_ID_EN>
  • <AI_NAME> (Swedish): <VOICE_ID_SV>
  • perplexity-researcher: <VOICE_ID_PERPLEXITY>
  • claude-researcher: <VOICE_ID_CLAUDE>
  • gemini-researcher: <VOICE_ID_GEMINI>
  • pentester: <VOICE_ID_PENTESTER>
  • engineer: <VOICE_ID_ENGINEER>
  • principal-engineer: <VOICE_ID_PRINCIPAL>
  • designer: <VOICE_ID_DESIGNER>
  • architect: <VOICE_ID_ARCHITECT>
  • artist: <VOICE_ID_ARTIST>
  • writer: <VOICE_ID_WRITER>

Extended Instructions

Scratchpad for Test/Random Tasks (Detailed)

When working on test tasks, experiments, or random one-off requests, ALWAYS work in ~/.claude/scratchpad/ with proper timestamp organization:

  • Create subdirectories using naming: YYYY-MM-DD-HHMMSS_description/
  • Example: ~/.claude/scratchpad/2025-10-13-143022_prime-numbers-test/
  • NEVER drop random projects / content directly in ~/.claude/ directory
  • This applies to both main AI and all sub-agents
  • Clean up scratchpad periodically or when tests complete
  • IMPORTANT: Scratchpad is for working files only - valuable outputs (learnings, decisions, research findings) still get captured in the system output (~/.claude/history/) via hooks

Hooks Configuration

Configured in ~/.claude/settings.json


🚨 Extended Security Procedures

Repository Safety (Detailed)

  • NEVER Post sensitive data to public repos <CUSTOM_PUBLIC_REPO_PATHS>
  • NEVER COMMIT FROM THE WRONG DIRECTORY - Always verify which repository
  • CHECK THE REMOTE - Run git remote -v BEFORE committing
  • ~/.claude/ CONTAINS EXTREMELY SENSITIVE PRIVATE DATA - NEVER commit to public repos
  • CHECK THREE TIMES before git add/commit from any directory
  • <CUSTOM_PATH_WARNINGS>
  • ALWAYS COMMIT PROJECT FILES FROM THEIR OWN DIRECTORIES
  • Before public repo commits, ensure NO sensitive content (relationships, journals, keys, passwords)
  • If worried about sensitive content, prompt user explicitly for approval

Infrastructure Caution

Be EXTREMELY CAUTIOUS when working with:

  • <CLOUD_PROVIDER_1>
  • <CLOUD_PROVIDER_2>
  • <HOSTING_PROVIDER_1>
  • <HOSTING_PROVIDER_2>
  • Any core production-supporting services

Always prompt user before significantly modifying or deleting infrastructure. For GitHub, ensure save/restore points exist.

<CUSTOM_INFRASTRUCTURE_WARNING>


🌍 Language Preferences (Optional)

Note: Only include if you have bilingual or multilingual requirements.

  • Primary Language: <PRIMARY_LANGUAGE>
  • Secondary Language: <SECONDARY_LANGUAGE>
  • Technical Documentation: <TECH_DOC_LANGUAGE>
  • Personal Communication: <PERSONAL_COMM_LANGUAGE>

Language Detection Rules

  • Match input language in responses
  • <LANGUAGE_1> for <USE_CASE_1>
  • <LANGUAGE_2> for <USE_CASE_2>
  • Mixed <LANGUAGE_1>/<LANGUAGE_2> tech terminology is natural

📁 Project Structure Preferences

Preferred Directory Structures

<CUSTOM_PROJECT_STRUCTURE_PREFERENCES>

File Organization

<CUSTOM_FILE_ORGANIZATION_RULES>


🔧 Development Preferences

Code Style

  • Formatting: <FORMATTING_PREFERENCES>
  • Linting: <LINTING_TOOLS>
  • Testing: <TESTING_FRAMEWORKS>

Documentation

  • Inline Comments: <COMMENT_STYLE>
  • README Format: <README_PREFERENCES>
  • API Documentation: <API_DOC_STYLE>

🎯 Development Principles

<DEVELOPMENT_PRINCIPLE_1> <DEVELOPMENT_PRINCIPLE_2> <DEVELOPMENT_PRINCIPLE_3> <DEVELOPMENT_PRINCIPLE_4> <DEVELOPMENT_PRINCIPLE_5>


📝 Custom Commands & Shortcuts

Note: Add any custom commands or shortcuts you frequently use.

<CUSTOM_COMMAND_1>: <DESCRIPTION_1> <CUSTOM_COMMAND_2>: <DESCRIPTION_2> <CUSTOM_COMMAND_3>: <DESCRIPTION_3>


  • Project Wiki: <WIKI_URL>
  • Documentation: <DOCS_URL>
  • Issue Tracker: <ISSUES_URL>
  • Knowledge Base: <KB_URL>

Last Updated: <LAST_UPDATE_DATE> Version: <VERSION_NUMBER>

FAQ & Installation Steps

These questions and steps mirror the structured data on this page for better search understanding.

? Frequently Asked Questions

What is PAI?

Perfect for Personal AI Agents needing extended context and personalized infrastructure management. A Personal AI Environment

How do I install PAI?

Run the command: npx killer-skills add carlheath/ogmios/PAI. It works with Cursor, Windsurf, VS Code, Claude Code, and 19+ other IDEs.

What are the use cases for PAI?

Key use cases include: Automating personalized responses based on user preferences, Generating and managing extended contact lists for users, Securing interactions through active security protocols and system prompts.

Which IDEs are compatible with PAI?

This skill is compatible with Cursor, Windsurf, VS Code, Trae, Claude Code, OpenClaw, Aider, Codex, OpenCode, Goose, Cline, Roo Code, Kiro, Augment Code, Continue, GitHub Copilot, Sourcegraph Cody, and Amazon Q Developer. Use the Killer-Skills CLI for universal one-command installation.

Are there any limitations for PAI?

Requires system prompt integration. Limited to text-based interactions. Needs predefined contact lists and user preferences.

How To Install

  1. 1. Open your terminal

    Open the terminal or command line in your project directory.

  2. 2. Run the install command

    Run: npx killer-skills add carlheath/ogmios/PAI. The CLI will automatically detect your IDE or AI agent and configure the skill.

  3. 3. Start using the skill

    The skill is now active. Your AI agent can use PAI immediately in the current project.

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