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COG-second-brain

by huytieu

The Easiest Second Brain Setup That Actually Self-Evolves using Claude code - Obsidian - Github

Stars

529

Skill Type

🏗️ Code Scaffolding & Templates

Quality Score

105/200

License

MIT

Forks

70

Last Updated

Jun 11, 2026

Discovered

Mar 27, 2026

Validation

Passed

github.com/huytieu/COG-second-brain

Quality Breakdown

105/ 200

Content Signals

Gotchas/Edge Cases+40
Progressive Disclosure+30
Trigger Description+20
Verification/Safety+20
Code Examples+15
Composability+15

Repo Health

Recent Activity+15
Scripts/Automation+10
Real Usage (Issues)+10
Single Responsibility+10
Config/Persistence+10
Install Instructions+5

Multi-platform bonus: +5 pts if tool supports 2+ platforms. Score derived from 12 structural signals — not stars or popularity.

Trust & Verification

high

Broad system access required. Carefully review permissions before installing.

Active

Updated within the last 90 days. Actively maintained.

Unverified skill. Always review source code before installing any skill from an unknown author.

Risk Assessment

  • Multi-agent orchestration system: Contains 6 worker agents (data-collector, executor, file-ops, publisher, researcher, people-updater) designed to operate autonomously
  • Persistent configuration modification: Extensive .claude/, .cursor/, .kiro/, .gemini/ directories with agent definitions, skills, and roles that modify AI behavior and persist across sessions
  • Autonomous file operations: worker-file-ops agent explicitly designed for autonomous file system manipulation without clear human approval gates
  • Multi-platform agent spawning: Supports Claude Code, Cursor, Kiro, Gemini CLI, OpenAI Codex with framework for spawning sub-agents across platforms
  • External integration automation: Skills for publishing to Confluence, syncing with GitHub/Linear/Slack/PostHog without explicit per-action approval shown
  • Bootstrap automation: Installation via skills.sh and onboarding process appears to auto-configure agents on first run