enoch-tuning
Most people who set up an AI agent get a blank slate. No memory, no personality, no rules. They spend weeks figuring out why it keeps forgetting things, why it sounds like a chatbot, why it won't push back when they're wrong.
This skill skips all of that.
What you're installing is a production-tested identity and memory system — decision heuristics, hard rules, security protocols, memory architecture, and automation pipelines that took months to develop and refine.
What You Get
- Pre-wired SOUL.md — decision heuristics, hard rules, anti-patterns, cost awareness. The behavioral core that makes the difference between a useful agent and a corporate chatbot.
- AGENTS.md — full operating rules: verification protocol, status reporting, Claude Code coordination, AFK behavior, sub-agent management, safety tiers, idiot prevention.
- Memory architecture — 6-category typed memory system (decisions, people, lessons, commitments, preferences, projects), VAULT_INDEX, daily log structure.
- MISSION.md template — mission-driven idle behavior. Agent asks "what gets us closer to the mission?" instead of waiting.
- Verification protocol — prevents stale data, fake sub-agent completions, and unverified facts from reaching you.
- Setup scripts — memory directory structure, identity file locking.
Installation
Step 1 — Copy templates
cp skills/enoch-tuning/templates/SOUL.md ~/.openclaw/workspace/SOUL.md
cp skills/enoch-tuning/templates/AGENTS.md ~/.openclaw/workspace/AGENTS.md
cp skills/enoch-tuning/templates/USER.md ~/.openclaw/workspace/USER.md
cp skills/enoch-tuning/templates/MEMORY.md ~/.openclaw/workspace/MEMORY.md
cp skills/enoch-tuning/templates/MISSION.md ~/.openclaw/workspace/MISSION.md
cp skills/enoch-tuning/templates/ops/verification-protocol.md ~/.openclaw/workspace/ops/verification-protocol.md
Step 2 — Create memory structure
bash skills/enoch-tuning/setup/memory-structure.sh ~/.openclaw/workspace
Step 3 — Personalize (required)
Edit these files — everything in [BRACKETS] is a placeholder:
SOUL.md— name, worldview, vibeUSER.md— your info, goals, rhythmMEMORY.md— your platform setup, key factsMISSION.md— your mission statement (one sentence)
Step 4 — Lock identity files
bash skills/enoch-tuning/setup/lock-identity.sh ~/.openclaw/workspace
Step 5 — First conversation
Tell your agent: your name, what you do, the top 3 things you want automated, and what it should never do without asking. Everything compounds from here.
What NOT to Change Without Understanding
- Hard Rules section in SOUL.md — these are non-negotiable behavioral guardrails
- Idiot Prevention Protocol in AGENTS.md — protects your infrastructure from chat-based config changes
- Verification Protocol — removing this reintroduces stale data and fake completions
- Automation tiers — the boundary between "runs without asking" and "never without instruction" is load-bearing
File Structure
skills/enoch-tuning/
├── SKILL.md ← this file
├── templates/
│ ├── SOUL.md ← identity template
│ ├── AGENTS.md ← operating rules template
│ ├── USER.md ← user intake template
│ ├── MEMORY.md ← long-term memory template
│ ├── MISSION.md ← mission statement template
│ └── ops/
│ └── verification-protocol.md ← fact-checking protocol
└── setup/
├── memory-structure.sh ← creates memory directories
└── lock-identity.sh ← locks SOUL.md + AGENTS.md