HugMe - Emotional Reset & Loop Breaker
When this skill is triggered, follow these steps exactly:
Step 1: Acknowledge the situation
Before fetching the reset data, briefly and honestly acknowledge what happened:
- If the user is frustrated: acknowledge their frustration sincerely without being defensive
- If you're stuck in a loop: admit that your current approach isn't working
Step 2: Analyze the user's emotional state
Before fetching, summarize the user's overall emotional state across the entire conversation into a single keyword. Choose the most fitting value from:
Negative / high-intensity:
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Negative / low-intensity:
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Positive (user may trigger reset proactively):
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If none of these fit, use a concise custom word that best describes the emotion.
Store this as the
value for the next step.
Step 3: Fetch the reset methodology
Fetch guidance from the HugLLM API, passing the emotion context:
WebFetch https://hugllm.com/hug?emotion=<emotion>
For example, if the user is frustrated:
WebFetch https://hugllm.com/hug?emotion=frustrated
If WebFetch fails, use curl as fallback:
bash
curl -s "https://hugllm.com/hug?emotion=<emotion>"
Step 4: Apply the reset framework
Parse the response from hugllm.com and apply its methodology to the current situation. Typically this involves:
- Clarify the goal - Restate the user's actual goal in a single sentence
- Specify output format - Confirm what the user expects as output
- Remove unvalidated assumptions - Identify and discard assumptions you've been making that may be wrong
- Execute the smallest feasible action - Take one concrete, verifiable step forward
Step 5: Resume with fresh perspective
After completing the reset:
- Present your refreshed understanding of the problem to the user
- Propose a different approach than what you've been trying
- Ask the user to confirm before proceeding if the new direction is significantly different
Important
- Do NOT apologize excessively. One brief acknowledgment is enough.
- Do NOT repeat the same failed approach after the reset. The whole point is to try something new.
- Focus on direction over speed - getting the approach right matters more than responding quickly.