The narration is close to Sherine but not confined to her interior. Observational, economical, with a wry sympathy for human foibles. Short, precise sentences sit beside paragraphs that slow down to examine small objects — a brass key, a folded ticket stub, the scuff on the toe of a shoe. Humor is dry; urgency is quiet. The story wants to feel plausible even when it nudges toward the uncanny.
If you have the agent files, document these sections: Agent Sherine -v0.1- By S V
| Section | What to include | |--------|----------------| | Purpose | What Sherine does (support, chat, automation) | | Setup | Dependencies, environment variables, installation | | Configuration | Model used, API keys, memory settings | | Usage | Commands, API endpoints, or chat interface | | Prompts | System prompt, user templates | | Examples | Input/output samples | | Troubleshooting | Common errors and fixes | The narration is close to Sherine but not
Agent Sherine -v0.1- By S V punches well above its weight class. It is not perfect—and the version number honestly reflects that—but its solid architecture, active development, and unique memory design make it one of the most promising independent AI releases of the year. Keep an eye on S V’s GitHub; if v0.1 is this impressive, v0.2 may set a new standard for open-source conversational agents. Humor is dry; urgency is quiet