Build, curate, score, and maintain high-quality information source lists for AI, technology, business, or any topic. Use when the user asks to create a skill for trusted sources, make a watchlist of people/sites/accounts to follow, filter noisy sources into a smaller high-signal set, turn a link dump into a reusable monitoring system, or design a repeatable workflow for tracking official accounts, researchers, critics, and market signals.
Build a small, high-signal information radar instead of a giant attention landfill.
Start by identifying what the user actually wants to track:
If the user does not specify, assume they want a balanced monitoring set with:
Do not return a flat pile of links unless explicitly requested. Organize sources into roles such as:
Default ordering:
Prefer sources that satisfy most of these:
Penalize sources that are:
Choose one of these depending on the request.
Use for users who want the minimum viable watchlist.
Format:
Aim for 8-15 sources.
Use when the user wants broad coverage.
Format:
Use when the user wants an operational workflow.
Include:
When building a reusable source system, include these rules:
When the user asks for AI information sources and gives no stronger constraint, combine:
Read references/ai-sources.md for a starter set and selection logic.
Be opinionated. A source list is a filter, not a census.
Prefer:
Avoid pretending all sources are equally good.