Summary
Process the 100+ items in triage/ systematically. Triage is the
repository’s inbox — emsenn’s raw notes, ideas, and materials that
have not yet been classified, titled, or routed to their proper
discipline locations.
Motivation
The triage directory contains ~87 “Untitled” files plus named directories (AGRODAO, Delta Register, Groundhog Autonomous Zone, Marmot Manual, etc.) and subdirectories (applications, collapse dynamics, computer-architecture, engine, library, old-notes, relations, specifications, texts, theorem, triage-materials). This is a large body of emsenn’s thinking that is invisible to the rest of the repository.
Until triage is processed, the repository is missing signal. These files contain ideas, corrections, research directions, and domain knowledge that should be encoded as terms, concepts, texts, plans, policies, or questions in the appropriate disciplines.
Steps
- Read every file in
triage/(including subdirectories). - For each file, classify it:
- Idea → encode as a concept or text in the right discipline
- Research direction → write a plan or question
- Correction/instruction → encode as a policy or decision
- Raw note → extract meaning, write as a text, discard the original
- External material → route to the right discipline, add proper frontmatter and citations
- Duplicate/obsolete → mark for deletion (confirm with emsenn)
- For each classified item, use the appropriate skill (encode-learning, create-plan, record-decision) to create the proper content.
- After processing, move the original triage file to a
triage/processed/directory (do not delete — emsenn may want to review). - Report a summary of what was processed and where it went.
Done when
- Every file in triage/ has been read and classified
- Classified items have been encoded as proper content
- Processed originals moved to triage/processed/
- Summary report written
Dependencies
None — triage processing can happen at any time.
Log
2026-03-07 — Created. emsenn requested triage processing as a standing plan. ~100 items in triage/ including 87 untitled files and several named directories.