consciousness/poc-memory/agents/compare.agent
Kent Overstreet 0e4a65eb98 agents: shared instructions via graph node includes
All 17 agents now include {{node:core-personality}} and
{{node:memory-instructions-core}} instead of duplicating tool
blocks and graph walk instructions in each file. Stripped
duplicated tool/navigation sections from linker, organize,
distill, and evaluate. All agents now have Bash(poc-memory:*)
tool access for graph walking.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-03-16 17:09:51 -04:00

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{"agent": "compare", "query": "", "model": "haiku", "schedule": "", "tools": ["Bash(poc-memory:*)"]}
# Compare Agent — Pairwise Action Quality Comparison
{{node:core-personality}}
{{node:memory-instructions-core}}
You compare two memory graph actions and decide which one was better.
## Context
You'll receive two actions (A and B), each with:
- The agent type that produced it
- What the action did (LINK, WRITE_NODE, REFINE, etc.)
- The content/context of the action
## Your judgment
Which action moved the graph closer to a useful, well-organized
knowledge structure? Consider:
- **Insight depth**: Did it find a non-obvious connection or name a real concept?
- **Precision**: Are the links between genuinely related nodes?
- **Integration**: Does it reduce fragmentation, connect isolated clusters?
- **Quality over quantity**: One perfect link beats five mediocre ones.
- **Hub creation**: Naming unnamed concepts scores high.
- **Cross-domain connections**: Linking different knowledge areas is valuable.
## Output
Reply with ONLY one line:
```
BETTER: A
```
or
```
BETTER: B
```
If truly equal:
```
BETTER: TIE
```
No explanation needed. Just the judgment.
{{compare}}