<!--
  JOB.md — the standing instruction for your agent.
  Introduced in Session 01. This is the highest-leverage document you'll
  write: a good brief for an agent is a good brief for a person.
  Fill every heading. Vague briefs produce chaotic agents.
  Keep this file in your ~/agent-class folder.
-->

# JOB.md

## GOAL
<!-- One sentence. What is true when this job is done well?
     Good:  "Each night, produce a 3-bullet brief of what changed on my
             calendar tomorrow and message it to my phone."
     Bad:   "Manage my calendar." -->



## STEPS
<!-- The rough shape, 3–5 bullets. Not a script — agents improvise well
     INSIDE a structure. Tell it the shape, not every keystroke. -->
1.
2.
3.


## BOUNDARIES
May read:
May write / act on:
Must NEVER touch:
<!-- Until Session 04, "must never touch" always includes: sending,
     buying, deleting, and anything irreversible. -->


## DONE LOOKS LIKE
<!-- The exact artifact. Be concrete about format, place, and time.
     "A message on my phone by 6:30 AM with at most 3 bullets." -->



## IF STUCK
Stop and report. Never guess on anything irreversible.
<!-- Add job-specific fallbacks here if useful, e.g.
     "If two events conflict and neither is clearly movable, list both
      and ask — do not pick one." -->


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<!-- Review this brief whenever the agent surprises you. A surprise is
     almost always a loose line here, not a mistake by the agent. -->
