The Principles
The judgment behind how we build with agents — open so you can evaluate it before you join. Skills and Vector Sigma put this doctrine into practice inside The Room.
Context Over Prompts
A prompt is only as good as the context surrounding it.
Humans Make Decisions
People create value by applying judgment, not by performing repetitive execution.
Agents Do Work
Once direction is clear, agents should carry as much execution as possible.
Preserve Human Flow
Human attention is one of the scarcest resources in modern software development.
Verify Before Trust
Trust should be earned through verification, not assumed because of the source.
Repository First Thinking
Knowledge compounds only when it's preserved.
Systems Over Tools
Individual tools matter far less than the systems they support.
Intent Before Execution
Understanding the objective is more valuable than immediately beginning the work.
Progressive Autonomy
Autonomy should be earned rather than granted.
Capture Before Understanding
Capture information before trying to interpret it.
Remove Translation Layers
Every unnecessary translation between people, systems, and agents introduces friction.
Software Is for Agents Too
Software is no longer designed exclusively for human users.
Invisible Complexity
Complexity should be absorbed by the system rather than transferred to the user.
Memory Compounds
Every project should make the next project easier.
Calm Software Wins
The best software isn't the software demanding the most attention.