# re10-compounding-cycles > Apply RE10 Compounding Cycles to design systems where gains reinforce future gains exponentially. - Author: Reuben Bowlby - Repository: hummbl-dev/hummbl-agent - Version: 20260126123420 - Stars: 1 - Forks: 0 - Last Updated: 2026-02-06 - Source: https://github.com/hummbl-dev/hummbl-agent - Web: https://mule.run/skillshub/@@hummbl-dev/hummbl-agent~re10-compounding-cycles:20260126123420 --- --- name: re10-compounding-cycles description: Apply RE10 Compounding Cycles to design systems where gains reinforce future gains exponentially. version: 1.0.0 metadata: {"clawdbot":{"nix":{"plugin":"github:hummbl-dev/hummbl-agent?dir=skills/RE-recursion/re10-compounding-cycles","systems":["aarch64-darwin","x86_64-linux"]}}} --- # RE10 Compounding Cycles Apply the RE10 Compounding Cycles transformation to design systems where gains reinforce future gains exponentially. ## What is RE10? **RE10 (Compounding Cycles)** Design systems where gains reinforce future gains exponentially. ## When to Use RE10 ### Ideal Situations - Iterate toward a better solution using feedback loops - Refine a process through repeated cycles - Scale a pattern through repetition and standardization ### Trigger Questions - "How can we use Compounding Cycles here?" - "What changes if we apply RE10 to this iterating a workflow over several cycles?" - "Which assumptions does RE10 help us surface?" ## The RE10 Process ### Step 1: Define the focus ```typescript // Using RE10 (Compounding Cycles) - Establish the focus const focus = "Design systems where gains reinforce future gains exponentially"; ``` ### Step 2: Apply the model ```typescript // Using RE10 (Compounding Cycles) - Apply the transformation const output = applyModel("RE10", focus); ``` ### Step 3: Synthesize outcomes ```typescript // Using RE10 (Compounding Cycles) - Capture insights and decisions const insights = summarize(output); ``` ## Practical Example ```typescript // Using RE10 (Compounding Cycles) - Example in a iterating a workflow over several cycles const result = applyModel("RE10", "Design systems where gains reinforce future gains exponentially" ); ``` ## Integration with Other Transformations - **RE10 -> CO5**: Pair with CO5 when sequencing matters. - **RE10 -> SY8**: Use SY8 to validate or stress-test. - **RE10 -> IN3**: Apply IN3 to compose the output. ## Implementation Checklist - [ ] Identify the context that requires RE10 - [ ] Apply the model using explicit RE10 references - [ ] Document assumptions and outputs - [ ] Confirm alignment with stakeholders or owners ## Common Pitfalls - Treating the model as a checklist instead of a lens - Skipping documentation of assumptions or rationale - Over-applying the model without validating impact ## Best Practices - Use explicit RE10 references in comments and docs - Keep the output focused and actionable - Combine with adjacent transformations when needed ## Measurement and Success - Clearer decisions and fewer unresolved assumptions - Faster alignment across stakeholders - Reusable artifacts for future iterations ## Installation and Usage ### Nix Installation ```nix { programs.clawdbot.plugins = [ { source = "github:hummbl-dev/hummbl-agent?dir=skills/RE-recursion/re10-compounding-cycles"; } ]; } ``` ### Manual Installation ```bash clawdhub install hummbl-agent/re10-compounding-cycles ``` ### Usage with Commands ```bash /apply-transformation RE10 "Design systems where gains reinforce future gains exponentially" ``` --- *Apply RE10 to create repeatable, explicit mental model reasoning.*