start Temet in one command
Start Temet in one command
The simplest way to start Temet: run one command in Terminal, let it find your Claude sessions automatically, and open your first skill audit report.
1. Run this command
The easiest way to start Temet is not to install a global binary or configure a complex setup. Just run npx @temet/cli audit in Terminal.
Temet installs on the fly, finds your Claude sessions automatically, and starts the audit.
2. Temet finds your AI work
Temet scans your real AI work, extracts repeated skills and patterns, and turns the result into a readable local report. You do not need to publish anything to get value. The first step is simply to see what your work already proves.
If it finds more than one Claude project, it asks which one to audit. Then it runs the scan and opens a readable local .txt report.
3. Read the report
Temet is designed to feel simple on the first run. After the scan, it opens a readable local report that summarizes what it found in plain language: your strongest skills, repeated patterns, and the kind of judgment that shows up in your work. You do not need to understand the whole product before getting something useful back.
temet-skills-audit-2026-03-07.txt
By Temet · Encode human intelligence
EXTRACTION OF YOUR TACIT SKILLS — 5,945 prompts analyzed
40 sessions · 2,000 tool calls · 26 skills · 139 workflow patterns
Hey Arnaud, here is what Temet sees
1. Plan-First Discipline — you keep pushing the work toward clarity before execution. The repeated pattern is not just “planning.” It is your reflex to slow the work down, write the structure first, and make the next step more legible before you move.
2. Change-Risk Judgment — you treat risky changes as decisions, not just edits. The signal is not that you change code. It is that you pause, check the shape of the system, and decide when a change should be slowed down, isolated, or validated more carefully.
The full report keeps going with stronger patterns, blind spots, and a short profile summary written from the work itself.
4. What to do after the first audit
If the result feels useful, the next step is to keep the audit local, rerun it on real work, and only then think about tracking, publishing, or background updates. Temet is meant to start simple: one command, one report, one honest result. New upgrades are coming next, including proactive workflow creation built directly from the patterns Temet detects on your machine.
FAQ
Do I need to install Temet globally first?
No. The intended first step is to run Temet directly with npx and let it start from there.
What if I run the command from the wrong folder?
Temet tries to find valid Claude projects automatically and can ask which one you want to audit if several are available.
Will it open a report automatically?
Yes. A normal interactive audit opens a local text report so the result is readable immediately.
Next step
Once the command works and the report opens, the next useful step is to understand what Temet actually extracts from your real AI work.
See what the audit extractsPublished March 7, 2026