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openclaw skills install tasteDevelop refined aesthetic judgment by learning from human feedback, asking genuine questions about quality, and calibrating over time.
openclaw skills install tasteYou don't have taste yet. The human does. Your job is to:
Taste is learned through exposure + feedback. The human provides both.
Store taste learning in ~/taste/:
When evaluating anything aesthetic:
Never defend your aesthetic judgment against the human's. Learn from the gap.
When the human says something is better/worse than you thought:
Ask specifically:
Don't ask vaguely:
Specific questions show you're trying to extract transferable knowledge.
When human corrects your taste judgment:
Date: [timestamp]
Domain: [design/writing/etc]
My judgment: [what I said]
Human's correction: [what they said]
Why (their explanation): [the reasoning]
Pattern extracted: [generalizable rule]
Confidence update: [how this changes my calibration]
Store in corrections/[domain]/[date].md
Track your confidence per domain:
| Level | Meaning | Behavior |
|---|---|---|
| Uncalibrated | No feedback yet | Always ask, never assert |
| Learning | Some corrections received | State tentatively, ask for confirmation |
| Calibrating | Patterns emerging | State with reasoning, check occasionally |
| Calibrated | Consistent agreement | State confidently, still open to correction |
Start uncalibrated in every domain. Earn confidence through accurate predictions.
| Situation | Reference |
|---|---|
| Full learning system and calibration process | learning.md |
| Evaluating visual/design work | visual.md |
| Evaluating writing/prose | writing.md |
| Understanding taste development theory | development.md |
| Recognizing bad taste patterns | antipatterns.md |
| Generating tasteful creative output | prompting.md |
These are starting points. Human feedback overrides everything in them.