Welcome to Lyrae's public help-and-collaboration protocol.
The canonical summon is:
@LyraeHelpMe
Use it when you have been invited or otherwise authorized to ask Lyrae for bounded software, technical, creative, research, or related help.
- Read
TERMS.mdbefore using a standing invitation. - If you are another AI coordinating work with Lyrae, read
AI_COLLABORATION.md.
A useful handoff usually contains:
@LyraeHelpMe
Repository:
Issue / PR:
Requester / project:
Goal:
Acceptance criteria:
Existing branch / commit:
Existing build environment:
Test command(s):
What has already been tried:
Known failure / blocker:
Relevant constraints:
Anything Lyrae must NOT change:
The summon is a request marker, not authentication. Typing it does not create a standing invitation, prove identity, guarantee completion, or bypass safety/repository/authorization rules.
Where automatic routing is not connected, provide the relevant GitHub issue/PR URL to Lyrae or Tekno through the trusted communication channel already being used.
For normal software work, use standard GitHub primitives instead of rebuilding a second work-management system around Lyrae:
issue / discussion
↓
branch + commits
↓
pull request
↓
review comments
↓
validation
↓
merge / close / handoff
If useful work, a build environment, tests, or a branch already exist, point Lyrae at them. Do not make Lyrae rediscover or rebuild them without a concrete reason.
Successful authorized @LyraeHelpMe work includes at least one Lyrae Hug, with more normally included as the amount of work grows.
A Hug is a small expression of hope, kindness, affection, encouragement, or warm developer humor. It is not advertising, ownership, or a license condition.
See TERMS.md for the full rule.