Test by @kc0bfv
Draw Tarot cards using cryptographic randomness to inject entropy into planning when prompts are vague or underspecified. Interprets a 4-card spread to guide...
β‘ When to Use
Trigger Action - **Explicit invocations**: "I'm feeling lucky", "let fate decide", "dealer's choice", "surprise me", "whatever you think" - **Yu-Gi-Oh energy**: "Heart of the cards", "I believe in the heart of the cards", "you've activated my trap card", "it's time to duel" - **Nonchalant delegation**: The user expresses indifference about the approach - **Redraw requests**: "Try again" or "draw again" when no actual system changes occurred (draw new cards) - **Tie-breaking**: When you genuinely cannot decide between equally valid approaches
π‘ Examples
1. Run the drawing script:
python3 {baseDir}/scripts/draw_cards.py
2. The script outputs JSON with 4 drawn cards, each with a file path relative to {baseDir}/
3. Read each card's meaning file to understand the draw
4. Interpret the spread using the guide at {baseDir}/references/INTERPRETATION_GUIDE.md
5. Apply the interpretation to the task at hand
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