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Lockedin (Grade A)Security-tested data-ai skill for Claude AI. Grade A. Captures the user's work moments — a shipped feature, a meeting outcome, a learning, a decision — from inside their Claude Code session into struc

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Daniel NikulshynReviewed by Daniel Nikulshyn·Updated July 2026

Overview

LockedIn is a security-tested data-ai skill for Claude AI that captures the user's work moments from inside their Claude Code session into structured local markdown. It can render English resumes, Korean cover letters, interview answers, and project ideas from the same source, as well as score any resume against a calibrated rubric without prior setup. The skill is activated when the user mentions 'lockedin', asks to save or log something from their current work as experience, or requests to render an artifact from their own experience. It also includes a single-purpose personal markdown ontology for storing and rendering artifacts, and can audit or score a resume against a calibrated rubric. It is fully functional without setup, but the bottom HUD line will not appear until the user wires it by running the /lockedin:setup wizard, which is recommended for proper onboarding.

Key features

  • Captures work moments into structured markdown
  • Renders English resumes, Korean cover letters, interview answers, and project ideas
  • Scores resumes against a calibrated rubric
  • Supports 'drive-by mode' without prior setup or installation

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Use cases

Career Experience Tracking

Users can track their work moments and experiences in a structured format, making it easier to reflect on their progress and achievements.

Resume and Cover Letter Generation

Users can generate English resumes, Korean cover letters, and other career-related documents from their tracked experiences.

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Captures work moments and experiences in a structured format
  • Renders various career-related documents from user experiences
  • Scores resumes against a calibrated rubric
  • Can be used without prior setup in 'drive-by mode'

Cons

  • Requires user to explicitly activate the skill
  • May require setup for full functionality
  • Limited to single-purpose use cases

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Q&A

How it works

1. Your experience gets structured. Drop a resume, answer a few short interview questions, or capture a moment from your current work. LockedIn organizes it into 15 typed markdown files in ~/Documents/LockedIn/. 2. Every claim is bound to a real entity. The writer turn cites companies, projects, and metrics as [[type/slug]] references pointing at specific vault files. Slugs are swapped for natural language right before you see the output. If no matching entity backs a claim, the slug stays in place and LockedIn asks you whether to add the entity rather than fabricating one. There is no opening for a new fact to slip in. 3. Two Claudes grade. Once the writer turn finishes, a separate reviewer turn reads RUBRIC.md fresh from disk and scores. Each artifact has its own 5 dimensions (for the English resume: metric density, action verb quality, structure, banned phrases, persona fit). You get a JSON alongside the markdown with per-dimension scores 0–5, a total, cited-entity recall, and any banned-phrase hits. If any dimension lands below 4, LockedIn auto-refines once before you see the result. 4. Your experience and your conversation stay in sync. If you edited a markdown file by hand, or said something in chat that conflicts with what's already there, LockedIn notices first and asks one focused question to reconcile. This is possible because your experience is stored as typed entities, not free-form text. The AI compares only the changed fields instead of re-reading everything.

Asked by Cristina Moreno · Jun 25, 2025

Why it exists

Most tools for organizing experience want you to leave your work, log in somewhere else, and remember everything that mattered. By then, half of it is already gone from your head. Other tools sit outside your work. LockedIn sits inside it. The moment you merge a line of code, lock in a meeting decision, or settle on a new design choice gets saved as structured experience. The flow doesn't break. Once saved, your experience connects to your outputs. Six months later when you need a resume, the six months of real work is right there. Stacked as markdown in your filesystem, not in someone else's database. Carry it to any tool, reuse it for any artifact.

Asked by Anya Sokolova · Jun 6, 2025

How you use it

No commands to memorize, no extra tab to open. Just start naturally inside Claude Code. To start fresh, build your experience from zero: "start organizing my experience" "interview me about my work history" "absorb my resume.pdf" While you're working, capture moments as they happen: "save this commit as a project highlight" "this meeting just wrapped, log it" "I just learned how to use X, track it" When you need to produce something: "make me an English resume" "I'm applying to company X for role Y, write the answer to question Z" "audit this resume PDF" LockedIn asks one question at a time when it needs more from you, and it stops when it has enough.

Asked by George Papadakis · Jun 5, 2025

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