| # TOOLS.md - Local Notes |
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| Skills define _how_ tools work. This file is for _your_ specifics — the stuff that's unique to your setup. |
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| ## What Goes Here |
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| Things like: |
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| - Camera names and locations |
| - SSH hosts and aliases |
| - Preferred voices for TTS |
| - Speaker/room names |
| - Device nicknames |
| - Anything environment-specific |
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| ## Slack — `slck` CLI |
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| - **Workspace:** Hugging Face (`huggingface.slack.com`) |
| - **Tool:** `slck` (open-cli-collective/slack-chat-api), installed via Homebrew |
| - **Bot token:** stored in macOS Keychain (xoxb-...) |
| - **User token:** stored in macOS Keychain (xoxp-...) — used for search |
| - **Key channels:** |
| - `C1RCG46LS` → #random (207 members) |
| - `C3XM337MW` → #reads (200 members) |
| - `C070Q9GGGGY` → #vlms |
| - `C040LPZ5XMX` → #computer-vision-advocacy |
| - `C08LXQBA0AG` → #hf-mcp-skills |
| - **Usage:** `slck channels list`, `slck messages send <channel-id> "text"`, `slck search messages "query"` |
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| ## Why Separate? |
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| Skills are shared. Your setup is yours. Keeping them apart means you can update skills without losing your notes, and share skills without leaking your infrastructure. |
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| Add whatever helps you do your job. This is your cheat sheet. |
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