Knowledge

Reference content, templates, and examples organized by trust level and purpose.


What Knowledge Is

The Knowledge directory contains examples, templates, and reference material that support content creation. It is organized into categories based on trust level and intended use:

  • Content — Published, polished "gold standard" examples
  • Templates — Reusable snippets (CTAs, proof blocks, bios, objections, microcopy)
  • Drafts — Work-in-progress (directional only, not reference material)
  • Notes — Raw ideas, research, fragments (verify before reuse)

Trust Levels

Gold-Standard Content

Location: /knowledge/content/

Published, polished examples that represent "what good looks like." Safe to imitate tone, structure, and phrasing.

Browse gold-standard content →

Reusable Templates

Location: /knowledge/templates/

Drop-in components like CTAs, proof blocks, bios, objection handling, and microcopy. Use verbatim unless adaptation is required.

Browse reusable templates →

Drafts & Notes

Location: /knowledge/drafts/ and /knowledge/notes/

Work-in-progress and raw thinking. Not included in this explorer. Do not reuse phrasing without refinement and verification.


How Knowledge Is Used

When Skills generate content, they may reference Knowledge to:

  • Ensure consistency with past messaging
  • Reuse proven CTAs, proof points, or objection handling
  • Reference gold-standard examples for tone and structure

Knowledge lookup priority:

  1. /knowledge/content/<skill-name>/ (gold-standard examples)
  2. /knowledge/templates/ (reusable blocks)
  3. /knowledge/drafts/ (only if explicitly requested)
  4. /knowledge/notes/ (last resort; verify before reuse)

When Context and Knowledge conflict, Context always wins.