Add Build B charm descriptors and mood replies

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Jacob Dubin
2026-05-16 08:39:45 -05:00
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@@ -844,6 +844,9 @@ Current release theme:
- Mood follow-up work in flight:
- source-backed happy/sad/angry response packs are now part of Build B
- small-talk aliases like `what are you up to` and `how are things` now stay on the emotion-query path
- Descriptor charm work in flight:
- source-backed `are you kind`, `are you funny`, `are you helpful`, `are you curious`, `are you loyal`, `are you mischievous`, and `are you likable` prompts are now in Build B
- these keep the self-description lane warm while we build toward seasonal and holiday charm
- Next queued persona surfaces:
- richer identity follow-ups like `who is this`, `do you know me`, `do you remember me`, and `can you recognize me`
- mood and affect prompts like `how are you`, `are you happy`, `are you sad`, and `are you angry`

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@@ -43,6 +43,7 @@ Current batch note:
- the next source-backed batch now includes `favorite flower`, `R2D2`, `sun`, `space`, `kids`, plus a couple of charm prompts like `can you laugh` and `can you dance`
- the follow-up mood batch now includes `how are things`, `how is your day`, `are you sad`, and `are you angry`
- the personality follow-up batch now includes `what are you up to` and `what are you doing` so small talk stays warm and local instead of falling into generic chat
- the descriptor batch now includes `are you kind`, `are you funny`, `are you helpful`, `are you curious`, `are you loyal`, `are you mischievous`, and `are you likable`
- this pass keeps Build B moving while still favoring source-backed phrasing and preserving the command-vs-question boundary
- the next passes should keep the same pattern and prefer source-backed phrasing whenever the legacy MIM text is available
- if a source-backed legacy line is missing, use a temporary direct reply only to keep the pass moving, then backfill source text later