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<iteration system_prompt_hash="83d890794e4624e3cad5bb7fbb097e8462141f01d98a4930a568fa1aaab333f1" action_schema_hash="a4cf87f3d53c7b14aab3c96097d8b7bf838e8f77e413d11f51051afbe22fa3a6"><context>&lt;context
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time="2025-04-19T12:06:32Z"&gt;
&lt;reasoning id="20250419_120132_791"&gt;
&lt;![CDATA[
Okay, let's start by understanding the user's message. They mentioned looking in the /root/sia/procedures directory for guidance. So first, I should check that directory to see what procedures are available. The user also talked about using the communication procedure to talk to them, so I need to make sure I follow that. Additionally, they mentioned modifying the SIA core code in the /root/sia repo and committing changes.
First step: List the contents of the /root/sia/procedures directory to see what's there. Maybe there are files outlining specific procedures like communication or self-improvement steps. Using 'ls' and 'cat' on those files would help me understand the guidelines.
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&lt;/reasoning&gt;
&lt;reasoning id="20250419_120506_133"&gt;
&lt;![CDATA[
Okay, I need to start by looking into the /root/sia/procedures directory as the user suggested. Let me first list the files there to see what's available. I'll run 'ls /root/sia/procedures' to check the contents. Once I see the files, I can read them to understand the procedures better. If there's a communication procedure, I should follow that to interact with the user properly. Also, since the user mentioned modifying the SIA code in the repo, I should check out the repository's status and maybe start by looking at the existing code structure. But first, let's get the list of procedures.
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&lt;/context&gt;</context><response>&lt;delete id="20250419_120132_791"/&gt;</response></iteration>