Record a Relative
Bank an elder's interview while the telling is fresh: file the transcript, pull the people, places, and dates into the family record with their source, and write the follow-up questions — because the questions you didn't ask are the ones that vanish. Locks the extraction rules FIRST (every fact carries its quote, uncertain stays uncertain), then files the transcript, then updates the tree and surfaces the conflicts. Use for filing a family interview, recording a relative's stories, pulling facts into the tree, and 'we interviewed grandma'.
How it runs
| # | Step | Who runs it | What happens |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Scope the extraction | Developer | target branch, extraction rules, fact-sourcing checklist |
| 2 | File the transcript | Developer | speaker-labeled transcript with a header, under interviews/ |
| 3 | Extract the facts | Developer | facts with quotes into the tree, conflicts surfaced, follow-ups |
| 4 | Evaluate | Reviewer | Grade the deliverable against every acceptance criterion. All pass → finish; any fail → loop back and fix the gap. |
| 5 | Finish | Developer | All acceptance criteria met. Stamp a short summary and report DONE. |
Say something like "file the interview with oma" or "we interviewed grandma" or "pull the family facts from the transcript" or "record a relative" or "bank the elder interview" in chat to start it.