docs: drop the formulaic "load-bearing constraint:" label
The repeated "The load-bearing constraint:" opener on every page read as an agent tell. Strip the label across all skill pages and let the constraint stand as a plain declarative sentence; update the writing-docs template so it isn't regenerated. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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`teach` turns the current directory into a standing teaching workspace and teaches you one topic across many sessions — devising short, beautiful, interactive lessons tied to *why* you want to learn.
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The load-bearing constraint: it does **not** teach from the model's own memory. Parametric knowledge is treated as untrusted; before it can teach, it gathers high-trust resources and grounds every claim in a citation. And it is stateful — the workspace remembers what you've learned, so each session picks up where the last left off rather than starting from scratch.
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It does **not** teach from the model's own memory. Parametric knowledge is treated as untrusted; before it can teach, it gathers high-trust resources and grounds every claim in a citation. And it is stateful — the workspace remembers what you've learned, so each session picks up where the last left off rather than starting from scratch.
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## When to reach for it
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