◦ Prompt · Personality

Lock in Your AI Agent's Personality So It Doesn't Drift Across Turns

Paste this into Claude Code, Cursor, or Aider and it'll add a personality-persistence layer to your AI agent: a recency voice cue on every user turn, a per-turn tonal checkpoint in the system prompt, and a personality file rebuilt around concrete voice examples. Stops the slide into generic-assistant mode that quietly starts after turn five. Interview first, code second.

May 4, 2026personalityprompt-engineeringagentclaude-apitutorial
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Build Your Own Voice-First AI Agent — From Empty Repo to a Talking, Tool-Using, Always-On Assistant in One Session

Paste this into Claude Code, Cursor, or Codex and it'll interview you, help you name your agent, then walk your codebase through building a voice-first assistant tier by tier: a text conversation loop you can debug before you ever add audio, a tool registry that lets the agent actually do things, real speech-in and speech-out (Deepgram for transcription, ElevenLabs for voice) so you talk to it instead of typing, memory that survives a restart, an always-on background loop so the agent can reach out to you first, and the safety rails that keep a proactive assistant from doing something you didn't ask for. Interview first, then build tier by tier. Each tier runs on its own and is verified before the next begins.