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Distill a graduated lab senior into an AI Skill. Import chats, meeting notes, photos, and screenshots to build Group Memory + Persona with continuous evolution.
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create-senpai - Distill a Graduated Senior into an AI Skill
Skill Overview
create-senpai is a Claude Code skill. By importing multi-source data such as chat logs, meeting minutes, photos, and screenshots, it distills a graduated senior’s experience and style into an AI Skill. It creates an evolvable digital assistant containing Group Memory and a Persona—so the senior can “make a cyber comeback” for the lab.
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What is create-senpai? Who is it for?
create-senpai is a Claude Code skill suitable for labs, research groups, or R&D teams. It can digitize a graduated senior’s and predecessors’ experiences and styles to create a callable AI Skill. It’s especially suited for research teams that want to preserve excellent graduates’ experience and strengthen knowledge inheritance within the team.
Does training an AI with chat logs violate privacy?
No. All data in create-senpai is stored locally and never uploaded to any server. The generated Skill is only used for internal commemoration, playful in-jokes, and collaboration-style replication, strictly following safety boundaries: it does not impersonate a real person to make formal decisions, does not fabricate academic commitments, and clearly says when it doesn’t know something.
How is the generated senior Skill different from a regular AI assistant?
A regular AI assistant is a general conversational model. The generated senior Skill includes specific Group Memory (project history, internal jargon, firefighting records) and a Persona (speaking style, ranting approach, mentoring habits). It responds using the senior’s way of thinking and catchphrases, making it more like the real person than a generic assistant. However, it’s important to emphasize that it cannot replace the real senior for formal academic or life decisions.