# dewey-classification > Assign Dewey Decimal categories to books and determine correct shelf location in __BOOKS_DIR__/. Handles directory leafing rules for when to create subcategories. Use when cataloging books or reorganizing library structure. - Author: Wyatt Brege - Repository: brege/dewey-decimal-skill - Version: 20251227040236 - Stars: 1 - Forks: 0 - Last Updated: 2026-02-06 - Source: https://github.com/brege/dewey-decimal-skill - Web: https://mule.run/skillshub/@@brege/dewey-decimal-skill~dewey-classification:20251227040236 --- --- name: dewey-classification description: Assign Dewey Decimal categories to books and determine correct shelf location in __BOOKS_DIR__/. Handles directory leafing rules for when to create subcategories. Use when cataloging books or reorganizing library structure. --- # Dewey Classification Assign Dewey codes and determine shelf location in __BOOKS_DIR__/. ## Assignment Process 1. Identify primary subject matter 2. **ALWAYS read data/codes.md** to find the correct code and category name 3. Check existing __BOOKS_DIR__/ directory structure 4. Apply leafing rules to determine final path ## CRITICAL: Directory Naming **NEVER invent or guess category names.** Before creating any directory: 1. Read data/codes.md 2. Find the exact line matching the code (e.g., `- 130 Parapsychology and occultism`) 3. Use the EXACT name from that file: `130 - Parapsychology and occultism` Format: `XXX - [exact name from codes.md]` Examples from data/codes.md: - `- 110 Metaphysics` → directory: `110 - Metaphysics` - `- 130 Parapsychology and occultism` → directory: `130 - Parapsychology and occultism` - `- 160 Philosophical logic` → directory: `160 - Philosophical logic` **If you cannot find a code in data/codes.md, ask the user.** ## Leafing Rules Directories stay flat until thresholds trigger subdivision. **Do not create empty directories.** Hierarchy: centennials (X00) → decades (XY0) → integrals (XYZ) ### Rule: When to Create Subdirectory Create XY0 subdirectory under X00 **ONLY** when BOTH conditions met: 1. X00 contains 6+ books total 2. 3+ books share the same Y value (would belong in XY0) Same rule applies recursively: create XYZ under XY0 when XY0 has 6+ books and 3+ share same Z. ### Rule: Do NOT Create Preemptively - **Never create empty directories** - **Never create a subdivision with fewer than 3 books** - Keep books at the parent level until the threshold is reached - Example: If you have 2 ethics books in 100/, leave them in 100/. Do not create 170/ until you have 3+ ethics books AND 6+ total in 100/. The goal is minimal bureaucratic structure. Only subdivide when the volume justifies separating material from the pack. ### Example ``` 500 - Natural Sciences and Mathematics/ (5 physics books, 2 math books, 1 astronomy book) ``` Total: 8 books. Physics has 5 (3+ threshold met). Create 530 subdirectory: ``` 500 - Natural Sciences and Mathematics/ 530 - Physics/ (5 physics books) (2 math books, 1 astronomy book remain in 500) ``` When math reaches 3+ books, create 510 subdirectory. ## Current Structure Check __BOOKS_DIR__/ before placing. Always verify directory names against data/codes.md. Subdirectories are created dynamically based on leafing rules. Do not assume a fixed structure - scan the actual directory and cross-reference with data/codes.md. ## Category Guidelines Always look up the exact code and name in data/codes.md. Common top-level categories: - **000** - Computer science, information, general works - **100** - Philosophy & psychology (includes 150 Psychology) - **300** - Social sciences (economics, politics, law) - **500** - Natural sciences and mathematics - **600** - Technology (includes 640 Home economics) - **700** - Arts - **800** - Literature (810 N. American, 820 English, 890 other languages) - **900** - History & geography (includes 920 Biography) ### Classification Examples When classifying, find the most specific applicable code: - Philosophy of mind → look up 12X codes in data/codes.md - Ethics → 170 Ethics (Moral philosophy) - Psychology → 150 Psychology - Cooking → 641 Food & drink (check data/codes.md for exact name) **Always verify against data/codes.md before creating directories.** ## Code Reference The authoritative source is data/codes.md. Read it before every classification decision. ## When to Ask User - Book spans multiple primary subjects equally - Subject is specialized and code unclear - Purpose ambiguous (philosophy about X vs history of X) - New directory creation uncertain