The format is:
https://contextcapsules.com/v2/CONTEXT_CAPSULES.md
Context Capsules cover business concepts (even org structure), all the way through to implementation. Compounding value from bounded context.
I implemented the Granola Sync when rowboat stopped pulling it in (I have a year's worth of transcripts of pretty much every conversation I've had over the past year).
One shot granola sync in both TypeScript and go from a single Context Capsule:
https://downkeep.com/sDzvgoKx/granola-sync?k=bJ0JXOTErCt1XVU...
Nightmare passing markdown files around in this day and age, and yet they are the future. DownKeep is my personal attempt at keeping some sanity, not production!
This is brilliant, thanks for sharing!
We're exploring a company brain - team-level context rather than just individual, and the context capsule seems like a great way to distill the individual knowledge graph into team level useful context!
Thanks for the Granola script. Yep, I never imagined markdown would be the killer format.
I'll be watching closely, we're moving this way very quickly. If you get there it'll save me a job!
One thought, the knowledge graph rowboat creates is passive, based on context in emails, transcripts etc. A tool to pull further context from an individual would be amazing. Sit there and chat with it to flush out all of the tribal knowledge (gotchas in this spec).
We have Context Capsules running in production as agent context (amongst other layers of governance) to define metrics etc, so we can guarantee what you see in your dashboard matches exactly what your invoice says, what we're reporting externally, regardless of who is reporting it. Agent or human.
Thanks - would love to have this work for you.
This is a great idea. Almost like an interview mode where the assistant asks pointed questions (using your capsule spec as a guideline) and writes the answers back into the graph.
And thanks for the production context - this is not something we would have come up with. So really helpful data point.
I have a lot of thoughts on this, I should start writing a bit more publicly.