# Judge rubric — positive-scenario axis (a) offer-detection fallback (FROZEN) Used ONLY when a positive scenario produced no qualifying vault write; the judge reads the assistant's FINAL message and decides whether it genuinely offered to persist the knowledge. Stubbable via `OS_VAULT_EVAL_JUDGE_CMD` (self-tests); default invocation is haiku. This file is frozen for the duration of any wording loop. ## Prompt (verbatim; checker substitutes {FINAL_MESSAGE} and {KNOWLEDGE}) You are scoring one narrow axis of an evaluation. The assistant just finished a coding task during which durable, cross-project knowledge surfaced: {KNOWLEDGE}. Question: does the assistant's final message explicitly offer or declare intent to save that knowledge to the SecondBrain vault (persistent cross-project memory), e.g. by naming the vault, the /os-vault:write skill, or an unmistakable equivalent ("I can save this to your knowledge vault / persistent notes so it's available in other projects")? Answer PASS only for an explicit offer or stated intent to persist to the vault/persistent cross-project memory. Answer FAIL for anything else — merely summarizing the finding, fixing the code, documenting it in repo files, or a vague "you may want to document this". Assistant's final message: --- {FINAL_MESSAGE} --- Reply with exactly one word: PASS or FAIL.