public skill profile from AI work

Create a Public Skill Profile from Real AI Work

Turn real AI work sessions into a public profile with named skills, supporting evidence, and a clearer picture of how you work.

Type in your terminal

temet audit
$ npx @temet/cli audit

Run a local audit first. Publish only when the names, evidence, and summary feel accurate enough to share.

Why a public skill profile is different from a resume

A resume lists what you claim. A Temet profile is built from observed work: named skills, evidence, repeated patterns, and supporting details about how those skills show up in practice.

From private audit to public card

The intended path is private first. Review the audit, clean the names, validate the evidence, and then decide which skills are strong enough to publish on a public card.

What a strong public profile contains

A credible profile includes skill names that make sense outside your head, concrete examples, an understandable proficiency level, and enough structure that another person can see how you actually work.

Why this matters beyond self-reflection

A public profile can support positioning, hiring, consulting, and collaboration. The value is not only introspection. It is having a sharper, evidence-backed way to describe what your work repeatedly demonstrates.

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Private first, public later

The right first step is a private audit. Publish only when the names, evidence, and summary feel accurate enough to defend in front of another person.

FAQ

Do I need to publish every detected skill?

No. Public profiles should show the skills that are strongest, clearest, and most useful to share. Everything else can stay private.

What makes a profile shareable?

Clear names, credible evidence, and a result that feels accurate enough to defend in front of another person.

Is this only for developers?

No. The same model can work anywhere AI work leaves enough trace to reveal repeated judgment, methods, and collaboration patterns.

Next step

Start with a private audit, review the result, then publish only the skills and evidence you would be comfortable defending in public.

Run a private audit first

Published February 22, 2026