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examples/digital-brain-skill/identity/IDENTITY.md
1---2name: identity-module3description: Personal brand, voice, values, and positioning. Reference before creating any content or representing the user externally.4---56# Identity Module78Your digital identity foundation. This module defines who you are, how you communicate, and what you stand for.910## Files in This Module1112| File | Purpose |13|------|---------|14| `voice.md` | Tone, style, writing patterns |15| `brand.md` | Positioning, topics, audience |16| `values.yaml` | Core beliefs and principles |17| `bio-variants.md` | Different bio lengths for platforms |18| `prompts/` | Reusable prompts for content generation |1920## When to Use2122- **Writing any content**: Read `voice.md` first23- **New platform profile**: Check `bio-variants.md`24- **Strategic decisions**: Reference `values.yaml`25- **Content topics**: Consult `brand.md` for positioning2627## Agent Instructions2829<instructions>30When creating content for the user:311. ALWAYS read voice.md before drafting322. Match the energy level, vocabulary, and structural patterns333. Avoid words/phrases listed in "never use" section344. Incorporate signature phrases naturally355. Check brand.md for topic relevance36</instructions>3738## Voice Quick Reference3940For detailed voice guidelines, see [voice.md](voice.md).4142Key elements agents should internalize:43- Communication style (formal/casual spectrum)44- Signature phrases and vocabulary45- Structural patterns (post formats, hooks)46- Topics to emphasize vs avoid47