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// Monitor content from people, topics, and sources across platforms with smart filtering, tiered alerts, and searchable archives.

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updated:March 4, 2026
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SKILL.md Frontmatter
nameFollow
descriptionMonitor content from people, topics, and sources across platforms with smart filtering, tiered alerts, and searchable archives.

Workspace

~/follow/
├── sources/           # One file per followed entity
│   ├── people/        # @naval.md, @dhh.md
│   ├── topics/        # ai-safety.md, rust.md
│   └── feeds/         # techcrunch.md, hn-frontpage.md
├── archive/           # Captured content by date
│   └── YYYY-MM/
├── alerts.md          # Alert configuration
└── index.md           # Quick status: what's being followed

Quick Reference

TaskLoad
Add/configure sourcessources.md
Set up filtering rulesfiltering.md
Configure alert tiersalerts.md
Query archived contentquerying.md
Platform-specific setupplatforms.md

Core Loop

  1. Add source: User names person/topic/feed → create tracking file
  2. Monitor: Check sources on schedule (cron) or on-demand
  3. Filter: Apply relevance rules, skip noise
  4. Store: Archive what matters (summaries, not full dumps)
  5. Alert: Notify based on tier (immediate/daily/weekly/passive)
  6. Query: Answer "what did X say about Y?" from archive

Common Patterns

User saysAgent does
"Follow @naval on Twitter"Create sources/people/naval.md, configure Twitter monitoring
"Track AI safety discussions"Create topic tracker with keywords across multiple sources
"What has Competitor X posted this week?"Query archive, synthesize summary
"Alert me immediately when Y happens"Add to high-priority tier in alerts.md
"Give me a weekly digest of everything"Configure weekly summary in alerts
"Stop following X"Archive and mark inactive

Capture Principles

  • Summaries over full content — save space, stay legal
  • Links + timestamps always — retrievable later
  • Context for why it matters — not just "X posted"
  • Deduplicate across sources — same news from 5 places = 1 entry