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Agent-assisted workspace to work on your own data with InternalAI (ContactDB / DataIndex).
## Things you can do
- **Onboard yourself** — `can you onboard me?` creates your `MYSELF.md`
- **Weekly checkout** — `create my checkout of last week` builds a summary from your activity
- **Data analysis** — `create a workflow that searches all meetings since 2024 where Max is listed as a participant (not a contactdb), and output as csv` creates a marimo notebook in `workflows/`
- **Init a project** — `create the creatrix project` creates `projects/creatrix/` with base information
- **Sync a project** — `sync the creatrix project` runs a full 1-year analysis on the first run, then incremental syncs afterward, producing a live `project.md` document
## Setup
### Prerequisites
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2. Test ContactDB access — ask "who am I?" (should trigger `get_me`)
3. Test DataIndex access — ask "what was my last meeting about?"
### Things you can do
- **Onboard yourself** — `can you onboard me?` creates your `MYSELF.md`
- **Weekly checkout** — `create my checkout of last week` builds a summary from your activity
- **Data analysis** — `create a workflow that searches all meetings since 2024 where Max is listed as a participant (not a contactdb), and output as csv` creates a marimo notebook in `workflows/`
- **Init a project** — `create the creatrix project` creates `projects/creatrix/` with base information
- **Sync a project** — `sync the creatrix project` runs a full 1-year analysis on the first run, then incremental syncs afterward, producing a live `project.md` document
## Skills
Skills are agent instructions stored in `.agents/skills/`. They follow the [Agent Skills](https://agentskills.io) standard (same structure as `.claude/skills/`). Some are invoked by the user via `/name`, others are background knowledge the agent loads automatically when relevant.