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Local Intelligence

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Aggregate civic data for any US city.

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What Local Intelligence does

Local Intelligence is a civic intelligence aggregator designed to provide comprehensive local updates for any city in the United States. It consolidates information across eight key categories: construction permits, crime statistics, new businesses, public officials, legislation, elections, arrests, and local news. This skill operates by pulling data relevant to the user's specified hometown, ensuring that the information is tailored to the local context. The output is a daily JSON digest that can be accessed via the Pulse LOCAL tab, allowing users to stay informed about their community's happenings.

The skill resolves the target city dynamically based on the principal's identity file, which means it is adaptable and does not rely on hardcoded city profiles. This flexibility allows it to aggregate civic intelligence from various sources without the need for manual configuration for each city. The skill is built to run eight fetchers in parallel, ensuring that users receive timely updates across all categories. If a source does not have data available, the skill gracefully handles the situation by omitting that section rather than providing a blank output.

Local Intelligence is particularly useful for individuals who want to keep abreast of local developments, such as upcoming elections or new construction projects. It is ideal for civic-minded citizens, local journalists, or anyone interested in understanding the dynamics of their community. Users can customize their experience by providing specific sources for their city, enhancing the skill's effectiveness in delivering relevant information.

Overall, Local Intelligence provides a streamlined approach to accessing local civic data, making it easier for users to stay informed about the issues that matter most in their communities.

When to use it

Use this skill when you want to receive daily updates about civic events and changes in your city, including news on construction, crime, and local governance.

When not to use it

This skill is not suitable for national news or for cities not specified in the user's hometown settings.

What you can build with it

Daily Local Digest

Receive a comprehensive summary of what's happening in your city every day, including news on construction and local governance.

Crime Statistics Tracking

Stay informed about crime trends and statistics in your area, helping you understand safety and community issues.

Election Updates

Get timely information about upcoming elections, including candidates and ballot measures, to stay engaged in local democracy.

How to install Local Intelligence

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1. Install with the skills CLI

npx skills add danielmiessler/lifeos/LocalIntelligence --agent claude-code

2. Or install it manually

Download the skill folder and drop it into ~/.claude/skills/ for all projects, or .claude/skills/ to scope it to one repo. Restart Claude Code so it picks up the new skill.

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Inside SKILL.md

Written by danielmiessler

LocalIntelligence

Customization

Before executing, check for user customizations at: ~/.claude/LIFEOS/USER/CUSTOMIZATIONS/SKILLS/LocalIntelligence/

If this directory exists, load and apply any PREFERENCES.md, optional source-list overrides, or per-source API keys (e.g., OpenStates, Google News topic ID). These override defaults. If the directory does not exist, proceed with skill defaults — universal sources only.

sources.json in the same directory is the deterministic per-city source list (RSS feeds, local JSON APIs) consumed by Tools/UserSources.ts on every refresh — see Tools/UserSources.help.md for the schema. City-specific URLs belong there, never in this skill.

Voice Notification

When executing a workflow, do BOTH:

  1. Send voice notification:

    curl -s -X POST http://localhost:31337/notify \
      -H "Content-Type: application/json" \
      -d '{"message": "Running WORKFLOWNAME in LocalIntelligence"}' \
      > /dev/null 2>&1 &
    
  2. Output text notification:

    Running **WorkflowName** in **LocalIntelligence**...
    

What It Does

LocalIntelligence is a civic intelligence aggregator for any US city. It pulls eight categories of local data — construction permits, crime, new businesses, public officials, legislation, elections, arrests, and local news — into a single daily JSON digest, keyed off the city in the principal's identity file and served to the Pulse LOCAL tab. Crime delegates to the dedicated crime-stats skill.

The Problem

What's actually happening where you live is scattered across a dozen sites that nobody checks — the city's permit portal, the council agenda system, the sheriff's blotter, a local paper, the elections office. No single feed tells you a new ordinance is up for a vote, a building is going up down the street, or an election is coming. Most "local news" tools either cover one city, hardcode endpoints that break, or paywall the good stories. This skill stays generic across every US city, resolves the target city at runtime, and degrades gracefully when a source has no data instead of blanking the whole digest.

How It Works

Local civic intelligence for whatever city the principal lists in PRINCIPAL_IDENTITY.md Hometown. Generic across all US cities — no per-city profiles, no hardcoded endpoints. Eight fetchers run in parallel and write one JSON digest, served to the Pulse LOCAL tab.

Default Hometown — Always Dynamic

The principal's hometown is never hardcoded in this skill. Every workflow and tool resolves it at runtime via:

import { readHometown } from "./Tools/Hometown.ts"
const { city, state, zip, county } = await readHometown()

Tools/Hometown.ts parses the **Hometown:** line from ~/.claude/LIFEOS/USER/PRINCIPAL/PRINCIPAL_IDENTITY.md. If absent, every workflow surfaces a clear "no hometown set" message and refuses to fetch. There is no fallback city.

Workflow Routing

WorkflowTriggerFile
DailyBrief"daily local digest", "what's happening in my city", "refresh local intel"Workflows/DailyBrief.md
Construction"new construction", "building permits", "what's being built"Workflows/Construction.md
Crime"crime stats", "is my city safer", "crime trend"Workflows/Crime.md
Business"new businesses", "business openings", "business closures"Workflows/Business.md
Officials"city council", "mayor", "school board", "public officials"Workflows/Officials.md
Legislation"pending laws", "council agenda", "ordinance vote", "new laws in effect"Workflows/Legislation.md
Elections"upcoming election", "ballot measures", "who's running", "polling location"Workflows/Elections.md
Arrests"recent arrests", "police blotter", "sheriff blotter"Workflows/Arrests.md
News"local news", "hometown news", "headlines from my city"Workflows/News.md

Architecture

LocalIntelligence/
├── SKILL.md                  this file
├── Workflows/
│   ├── DailyBrief.md         orchestrator — runs Refresh.ts and summarizes
│   ├── Construction.md
│   ├── Crime.md              fetches city crime stats via the configured crime-data adapter
│   ├── Business.md
│   ├── Officials.md
│   ├── Legislation.md
│   ├── Elections.md
│   ├── Arrests.md
│   └── News.md
├── Tools/
│   ├── Hometown.ts           parser + types — sole source of city info
│   ├── Refresh.ts            orchestrator — calls 8 fetchers, writes latest.json; --fill adds AI gap-fill
│   ├── ClaudeFill.ts         AI gap-filler — one web-research claude subprocess for empty sections
│   ├── UserSources.ts        user-configured RSS/JSON sources from CUSTOMIZATIONS sources.json
│   ├── FetchConstruction.ts
│   ├── FetchBusiness.ts
│   ├── FetchOfficials.ts
│   ├── FetchLegislation.ts
│   ├── FetchElections.ts
│   ├── FetchArrests.ts
│   ├── FetchNews.ts
│   └── FetchCrime.ts         shells to a dedicated crime-stats skill's workflow output
└── References/
    └── DataSources.md        catalog of universal civic sources keyed off {city,state}

Output: ~/.claude/LIFEOS/MEMORY/DATA/LocalIntelligence/<YYYY-MM-DD>_<city>_<state>_digest.json (dated history — the Week/Month/Year views aggregate these) plus latest.json written to BOTH LIFEOS/USER/CUSTOMIZATIONS/SKILLS/LocalIntelligence/ (the Pulse module's primary read path) and MEMORY/DATA/LocalIntelligence/ (legacy fallback).

--fill mode: bun run Tools/Refresh.ts --fill runs the fetchers, then ClaudeFill.ts researches any empty/unavailable sections via one web-enabled claude subprocess with deterministic output validation. The daily Pulse cron and the dashboard Refresh button both use --fill; a bare invocation stays purely deterministic.

Fetch order per refresh: built-in fetchers → UserSources.ts (deterministic, user-configured) → ClaudeFill.ts (only sections still empty). Deterministic data always wins over model research.

Fetcher Contract

Every fetcher exports a single function:

type Item = { title: string; source: string; url: string; date: string; summary?: string }
type FetchResult = { items: Item[]; source_status: "ok" | "unavailable" | "empty"; errors?: string[] }
export async function fetch(home: Hometown): Promise<FetchResult>

Fetchers return the empty/unavailable case rather than throwing. Refresh.ts runs all eight via Promise.allSettled so a dead source never blanks the digest. Errors land in meta.errors with the failing source label.

Pulse Integration

The skill writes JSON; Pulse reads it. Coupling lives in two places:

  1. Pulse module at ~/.claude/LIFEOS/PULSE/modules/local-intelligence.ts — read-only over MEMORY/DATA/LocalIntelligence/latest.json. Endpoints: GET /api/local-intelligence, POST /api/local-intelligence/refresh.
  2. Pulse dashboard tab at ~/.claude/LIFEOS/PULSE/Observability/src/app/local/page.tsx — fetches the JSON and renders nine section cards. Nav entry in AppHeader.tsx lifeNav between LIFE and WORK.

Daily refresh: [[job]] in PULSE.toml at 0 6 * * * running bun run skills/LocalIntelligence/Tools/Refresh.ts.

Examples

Example 1: Run the daily digest

User: "What's happening in my city today?"
→ Invokes DailyBrief workflow
→ Reads hometown from PRINCIPAL_IDENTITY.md
→ Runs Tools/Refresh.ts orchestrator
→ Writes latest.json
→ Summarizes top-3 items per category in chat

Example 2: Council agenda check

User: "Anything on the council agenda this week?"
→ Invokes Legislation workflow
→ Calls Tools/FetchLegislation.ts for hometown
→ Returns pending council items with source links

Example 3: Refresh from the dashboard

User clicks "Refresh now" on the LOCAL tab
→ Pulse POSTs /api/local-intelligence/refresh
→ Pulse module spawns Tools/Refresh.ts
→ latest.json is regenerated and the tab re-renders

Gotchas

  • No hometown line = no fetch. If PRINCIPAL_IDENTITY.md lacks a Hometown: line, every workflow returns a clear setup-help message and exits zero. Do not invent a city.
  • Per-city API quality varies wildly. Some cities have rich Granicus/OpenStates coverage; others publish PDFs only. Each fetcher must return source_status: "unavailable" rather than fail when a universal source has no data for the resolved city.
  • Census Building Permits Survey is monthly, not daily. Construction signal is medium-latency by nature; do not promise "today's permits."
  • OpenStates covers state legislatures, not city councils. For council pending/enacted laws, fetchers attempt Granicus/Legistar discovery via well-known URL patterns. Coverage is best-effort.
  • Patch RSS path varies by state. https://patch.com/<state-slug>/<city-slug>/feed works for most cities but a few have legacy slugs. The News fetcher tries the canonical path first and falls back to a Google News topic search keyed on "<city>, <state>".
  • Sheriff blotter scraping is jurisdiction-specific. Fetchers attempt the county sheriff's blotter page if discoverable; if not, they return unavailable. No bypassing CAPTCHA, no paid scraping services in v1.
  • Crime never duplicates a dedicated crime-stats skill. FetchCrime.ts invokes that skill and shapes the result into the digest. Direct calls to CitizenRIMS, FBI UCR, or AreaVibes from inside this skill are forbidden — see ISC-12 in the design ISA.
  • Daily JSON files accumulate. Old digests stay in MEMORY/DATA/LocalIntelligence/ for trend retrieval; only latest.json is the read target for Pulse. Periodic prune is the user's call.
  • Local newspapers paywall the good stories. RSS feeds usually surface headlines + summaries; the dashboard links to the source. The skill never bypasses paywalls.
  • Two latest.json paths exist and BOTH must be written. The Pulse module reads USER/CUSTOMIZATIONS/SKILLS/LocalIntelligence/latest.json first, MEMORY/DATA/LocalIntelligence/latest.json second. From 2026-05-03 to 2026-07-16 Refresh.ts wrote only the legacy path — the tab silently served a 2.5-month-old digest while the 6 a.m. job "succeeded" daily. persist() now writes both; never remove one.
  • No-clobber guard is load-bearing. An all-empty run (fetchers stubbed/down, fill failed) writes its dated file but never overwrites a populated latest.json. Without it, one bad 6 a.m. run blanks the dashboard.
  • ClaudeFill output never enters the digest unvalidated. All model output passes validateSection() (field checks, URL shape, caps). Fill errors degrade to the fetchers' digest — the fill can only add.
  • Aggregator search feeds rank by relevance, not date. A Google News RSS query happily returns decade-old stories. Every aggregator source in sources.json needs BOTH a when:Nd operator in the query AND max_age_days (the deterministic backstop — when: alone still leaks old items).
  • Google News item links are news.google.com redirects and titles end "Headline - Publication". Set strip_title_suffix: true to promote the publication into the item's source field. Redirect URLs resolve fine in a browser; don't rewrite them.
  • Municipal CivicPlus/city sites often hard-block bots (Akamai 403 even with browser headers). Don't wire them directly — their content arrives via Google News queries instead. Verified against a city site 2026-07-16.
  • source_status: "empty" is not the same as "unavailable". empty = source returned 200 with zero matching items (common for small towns). unavailable = source 4xx/5xx or DNS failure. The dashboard renders different empty states for each.

Public Release Readiness

This skill body is generic by design. Pre-flight grep:

rg -i "<your-city>|<your-zip>|<your-county>|/Users/[a-z]+/" ~/.claude/skills/LocalIntelligence/

Zero matches required before treating the skill as releasable. The principal's actual hometown lives in PRINCIPAL_IDENTITY.md, never here.

Execution Log

After completing any workflow, append a single JSONL entry:

echo '{"ts":"'$(date -u +%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%SZ)'","skill":"LocalIntelligence","workflow":"WORKFLOW_USED","input":"8_WORD_SUMMARY","status":"ok|error","duration_s":SECONDS}' >> ~/.claude/LIFEOS/MEMORY/SKILLS/execution.jsonl

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