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A secret workplace war just broke out in China and it has gone fully viral on GitHub.
Companies started ordering their workers to document all their knowledge as AI "skill files."
Why? to replace those same workers with AI but workers figured out the plan fast so they fired back.
Someone built a tool called colleague.skill, software that scrapes a coworker's chat logs, emails, and work docs from Chinese platforms like Feishu and DingTalk, then clones them into an AI agent.
The idea was savage, digitize your colleague before they digitize you, hand the AI clone to the company, and watch your coworker get laid off while you survive.
A real GitHub project that exploded in popularity in days but then someone else entered the chat and changed everything.
A developer released anti-distill.skill, a tool that takes the skill file your company forces you to write, then strips out every piece of real knowledge before you hand it in.
The output looks perfectly professional, totally complete, impressively detailed but every critical insight has been secretly removed.
Your company gets a hollow shell while you keep the real knowledge locked away in a private backup.
The tool even has three intensity levels, light, medium, and heavy depending on how closely your bosses are watching.
Companies across China have been building AI digital twins of departed employees, feeding their old chat histories and documents into large models to produce clones that keep working after the humans are gone.
One verified case is that an employee left, and their replacement was literally an AI trained on every message they ever sent.
The anti-distill tool went viral on GitHub within hours of being posted, racking up stars faster than almost anything trending that week.
The implications reach far beyond China's borders.
Every knowledge worker on earth now faces a version of this question, when your company asks you to document your process, they may be building the tools to replace you.
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