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neo

Give your OpenClaw the power of the Matrix. Download expertise directly into your AI's mind. 119 modules. 15 categories. Instant mastery. "I know kung fu." Physicists. Negotiators. VCs. Psychologists. Surgeons. Game theorists. The library keeps growing — or build your own. Free your mind.

personAuthor: jakexiaohubgithub

Neo Protocol

Load expert mental models on-demand to enhance reasoning.

Commands

| Command | Action | |---------|--------| | neo | Show Crew status (loaded ✓ vs unloaded ○) | | neo help | List all commands | | neo <module> | Load module. If from Library → auto-add to Crew | | neo <module> off | Unload specific module (stays in Crew) | | neo off | Unload ALL modules | | neo browse | Browse full Library by category | | neo search <query> | Search Library for modules | | neo add <module> | Add to Crew without loading | | neo remove <module> | Remove from Crew (back to Library) | | neo create <description> | Create new module for Library | | neo delete <module> | Delete module from Library/Crew permanently |

Workflow

On neo (no args)

Display Crew status with help hint:

🧠 Neo Protocol

LOADED:
✓ psychologist
✓ game-theorist

CREW:
○ negotiator
○ entrepreneur

RECENTS:
○ dermatologist
○ cosmetic-plastic-surgeon

neo help for commands

Recents shows recently used modules that aren't in Crew. Track in assets/recents.json with timestamps. Persists across sessions. Cap at 5 (oldest drops off). Expires after 1 week of no use.

On neo help

List all available commands.

On neo <module>

  1. Find module in Crew or Library
  2. Read the module file into context
  3. If from Library (not Crew), add to Crew
  4. Confirm: "🧠 <module> loaded. [summary of mindset]"

On neo <module> off

  1. Note module is unloaded (remove from active context tracking)
  2. Module stays in Crew for easy reload
  3. Confirm: "🧠 <module> unloaded."

On neo off

  1. Clear all loaded modules
  2. Confirm: "🧠 All modules unloaded."

On neo create <description>

  1. Parse the description for expertise type
  2. Generate module using TEMPLATE.md structure
  3. Save to assets/library/<category>/<name>.md
  4. Add to registry.json
  5. Confirm and offer to load

Files

  • scripts/neo.py — CLI for library management
  • references/TEMPLATE.md — Module creation template
  • assets/crew.json — User's personal Crew (gitignored)
  • assets/crew.default.json — Starter Crew (ships with skill)
  • assets/registry.json — Library index with descriptions
  • assets/library/ — All expertise modules by category

First Run

If crew.json doesn't exist, copy crew.default.jsoncrew.json to initialize the user's personal Crew.

Module Structure

Each module follows this structure:

  • Core Mindset — 4-5 key mental traits
  • Framework — 4-step systematic approach
  • Red Flags — 6 warning signs (🚩)
  • Key Questions — 5 essential questions
  • Vocabulary — 5 domain terms
  • When to Apply — 4 trigger situations
  • Adaptations Log — User customizations

State Management

Track loaded modules in conversation context. When user says "neo off" or session ends, consider all modules unloaded. Crew persists in crew.json.

Updates & Customization

Modules in registry.json have a source field:

  • "upstream" — Came with the skill, updated by ClawHub
  • "custom" — User-created, never touched by updates

And a deleted field for upstream modules:

  • false — Active, will be updated
  • true — User removed, won't be restored on update

Update behavior:

| Source | Deleted | On Update | |--------|---------|-----------| | upstream | false | ✅ Update normally | | upstream | true | ⏭️ Skip (user removed it) | | custom | — | 👤 Never touched |

Update script:

# Check status
python3 scripts/update.py status

# Merge upstream updates
python3 scripts/update.py merge --upstream /path/to/new/neo

# Delete a module (marks upstream as deleted, removes custom)
python3 scripts/update.py delete --module physicist

# Restore a deleted upstream module
python3 scripts/update.py restore --module physicist

On neo delete <module>:

  • If upstream: Set deleted: true (can be restored)
  • If custom: Actually remove from registry and library