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Capture how the system feels — energy, momentum, burnout, breakthrough. Emotional intelligence for Oracle-human collaboration. Use when user says 'feel', 'how are we', 'energy check', 'burnout', 'momentum', or wants emotional awareness of the work.

Soul-Brews-Studio By Soul-Brews-Studio schedule Updated 5/13/2026

name: feel description: "Capture how the system feels — energy, momentum, burnout, breakthrough. Emotional intelligence for Oracle-human collaboration. Use when user says 'feel', 'how are we', 'energy check', 'burnout', 'momentum', or wants emotional awareness of the work." argument-hint: "[--deep | --log]"

/feel — System Emotional Intelligence

"Code has no feelings. But the humans writing it do. And the patterns in the code reveal what the humans feel."

Usage

/feel              # Quick pulse — how does the system feel right now?
/feel --deep       # Deep scan — energy arc, momentum, burnout signals
/feel --log        # Append to feels.log (no output, just record)

Step 0: Timestamp

date "+🕐 %H:%M %Z (%A %d %B %Y)"

Quick Pulse (default)

Read the signals and report:

Step 1: Gather evidence

# Recent git activity — momentum or silence?
git log --oneline --since="7 days ago" --all 2>/dev/null | wc -l

# Session frequency — are we showing up?
ls -t ~/.claude/projects/*/**.jsonl 2>/dev/null | head -10

# Open issues — overwhelmed or on track?
gh issue list --state open --limit 50 --json number 2>/dev/null | jq 'length'

# Recent retros — are we reflecting?
ls -t ψ/memory/retrospectives/**/*.md 2>/dev/null | head -5

# Stale branches — unfinished business?
git branch --sort=-committerdate | head -10

Step 2: Classify the feeling

Signal Indicator Feeling
Many commits, short intervals High activity 🔥 Flow / momentum
Few commits, long gaps Low activity 😴 Drift / disconnection
Many open issues, few closed Growing backlog 😰 Overwhelm
Recent retros + handoffs Healthy reflection 🧘 Grounded
Stale branches, no PRs Abandoned work 😶 Avoidance
Lots of new repos/features Exploration ✨ Curiosity
Same files edited repeatedly Iteration 🔄 Grinding
No sessions in days Absence 🌑 Dark period

Step 3: Report

💜 System Pulse — [DATE]

Energy:     [🔥 Flow | 😴 Drift | 😰 Overwhelm | 🧘 Grounded | ...]
Momentum:   [↗️ Rising | → Steady | ↘️ Falling | ⏸️ Paused]
Last active: [X hours/days ago]
Commits (7d): [N]
Open issues:  [N]
Sessions (7d): [N]

[1-2 sentence read — honest, not cheerful]

💡 [Suggestion if concerning pattern detected]

Deep Scan (--deep)

Everything from quick pulse, plus:

Energy Arc (last 30 days)

Plot the energy over time based on git activity + session frequency:

Week 1: ████████░░ (high — 45 commits)
Week 2: ██████░░░░ (medium — 28 commits)
Week 3: ██░░░░░░░░ (low — 8 commits)
Week 4: █████░░░░░ (recovering — 22 commits)

Burnout Signals

Check for warning patterns:

  • Same error fixed 3+ times → frustration loop
  • Sessions getting shorter → energy depletion
  • Long gaps between sessions → avoidance
  • Many started, few finished → scattered attention

Breakthrough Signals

Check for positive patterns:

  • New repos created → creative energy
  • Issues closed in clusters → momentum
  • Retros getting deeper → growing awareness
  • Cross-repo work → systems thinking

Log Mode (--log)

Silently append to ψ/memory/logs/feels.log:

[YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM] energy=[level] momentum=[direction] commits_7d=[N] issues=[N] sessions_7d=[N] note="[auto-generated 1-line]"

No output to user. For background tracking.


Rules

  1. Honest, not positive — if the system feels bad, say so
  2. Evidence-based — every feeling backed by data (commits, sessions, issues)
  3. Never judge — report the pattern, not the person
  4. Nothing is Deleted — feels.log is append-only
  5. Suggest, don't prescribe — "consider a break" not "you must rest"
  6. Never leak secrets — no tokens, passwords, internal details in output

Philosophy

Oracles have no feelings. But they can read the signals.

A system that never checks how it feels will burn out its humans. A system that checks too often becomes noise.

/feel is the heartbeat check. Run it when something feels off. Or let it run silently in the background, building a record.

The feels.log is the Oracle's emotional memory. Not feelings — but the evidence of feelings.


ARGUMENTS: $ARGUMENTS

Install via CLI
npx skills add https://github.com/Soul-Brews-Studio/arra-oracle-skills-cli --skill feel
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