domain-profiles
Domain Profiles Skill
This skill provides domain-specific configurations for learning resource creation.
When to Use
- During
/initPhase 2 (Research Collection) - When researcher agent needs domain-specific search strategies
- When writer agent needs domain-adapted content structure
- When creating persona.md with Domain Guidelines section
Available Profiles
| Profile | File | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Technology | technology.md | Programming, frameworks, tools, APIs |
| History | history.md | Historical events, periods, civilizations |
| Science | science.md | Physics, chemistry, biology, mathematics |
| Arts | arts.md | Visual arts, music, performing arts |
| General | language.md | General topics, linguistics, language learning |
Note: The "general" domain uses language.md profile, which contains broadly applicable patterns for educational content.
Profile Structure
Each profile contains:
1. Search Strategy
Authoritative sources and search query patterns for the domain.
2. Special Fields
Domain-specific metadata fields to collect and include.
3. Terminology Policy
How to handle technical terms, translations, and citations.
4. Content Structure
Recommended document organization and pedagogical approach.
Standard Loading Pattern
All agents should load domain profiles using this standardized pattern:
Read("skills/domain-profiles/{domain}.md")
Domain to File Mapping:
| Input Domain | File to Read |
|---|---|
| technology | technology.md |
| history | history.md |
| science | science.md |
| arts | arts.md |
| general | language.md |
IMPORTANT: When domain is "general", agents MUST read language.md, not "general.md" (which doesn't exist).
Agent-Specific Usage
| Agent | Sections to Extract |
|---|---|
| researcher | Search Strategy, Special Fields, Quality Indicators |
| research-collector | Search Strategy, Special Fields |
| writer | Content Structure, Terminology Policy |
| reviewer | Review Criteria (Critical Checks, Quality Checks, Style Checks) |
Usage Example
# In researcher agent prompt
Read("skills/domain-profiles/technology.md")
# Extract Search Strategy section for domain-appropriate queries
# In writer agent prompt
Read("skills/domain-profiles/technology.md")
# Apply Content Structure and Terminology Policy to document
Domain Detection
Domains are determined by the project-interviewer during the interview:
| Domain | Typical Topics |
|---|---|
| technology | Python, React, Docker, API, 프로그래밍 |
| history | 조선시대, 르네상스, 세계대전, 문명 |
| science | 양자역학, 미적분, 세포생물학, 화학 |
| arts | 유화, 작곡, 조각, 연기, 디자인 |
| language/general | 언어학, 글쓰기, 일반 교양 |
Fallback Behavior
If domain is unclear or "general", use:
- Broad academic search strategies
- Minimal special fields
- Standard terminology policy
- Flexible content structure
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