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AN OPERATING SYSTEM FOR CLAUDE

Claude that actually knows you.

The Claude Code workspace I use to run my business, set up for you. It learns who you are and how you work, and gets sharper over time.

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$ /prime
Reading context + memory…
 
Morning, Alex. Here's where things stand:
 
ACTIVE
• Q3 launch: landing copy due Thursday
• 2 proposals out, no reply in 4 days
• Invoicing automation, half built
 
NOTED
• You focus best at night, 3 deep-work
blocks are still free this week.
 
Ready when you are.

one command. it already knows you.

Roman Stojanovic

I'm Roman.I run RomanLogic, a one-person AI automation studio, on this exact setup. It's not a demo. It's the workspace I use every day, on real client work.

Normal AI forgets you every time.

Open a fresh chat and you start from zero. You re-explain your business, your projects, your preferences, again. Every session.

This doesn't. Your context lives in plain text files it reads at the start of every session, so it shows up already knowing where things are and what matters. You build the memory once, and it stays.

What's inside

CLAUDE.mdthe rules it follows, in your voice
context/who you are, your priorities and goals
memory/long-term memory that persists across sessions
/onboardsets it up by asking you a few questions
/primea live briefing at the start of every session
self-annealingit updates its own rules when it gets things wrong
guardrailssafety rails and a review cadence that keep it tidy

How it works

01

Onboard

Run /onboard. It asks a few questions and writes your context files. A few minutes, once.

02

Work

Run /prime at the start of a session. It briefs you on what's live, then does the work with full context.

03

It improves

When it gets something wrong, it updates its own rules and memory. It gets sharper the more you use it.

THE HONEST VERSION

It comes with a couple of starter skills. They're a starting point, not a finished product. You refine them as you learn what you need. The real value is the context and the memory, and that part works from day one.