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<subtitle>Claude Code skills, rules, and language bundles
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<title>feat(kb): monthly hygiene report for agent KB nodes</title>
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<name>Craig Jennings</name>
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<published>2026-06-10T23:21:15+00:00</published>
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Phase 4 of the agent KB spec. kb-hygiene.sh inventories :agent: nodes, flags orphans (no id: link anywhere in the KB points at them), duplicate titles, and stray conflict files, then writes an org report into the rulesets inbox for the normal inbox flow to propose dispositions. Read-only by design — it never deletes. A monthly systemd user timer (Persistent=true) runs it; bats covers the counts, orphan detection, duplicates, conflict tally, and the missing-KB error path.
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