Content
78%Weight 40%Scale 1-5Reviews the quality of instructions and guidance provided to agents. Good implementation is clear, handles edge cases, and produces reliable results.
A tight, well-organized instruction-only skill: the bias table delivers specific corrections and the application sequence ends in an explicit self-check. Slight redundancy between the table and the how-to list, plus a couple of implied mechanics, keep it just off maximum on conciseness and actionability.
Suggestions
Remove the mild puffery in the opening ('60 seconds here materially improves coverage and intellectual honesty') or fold it into the description to avoid re-stating it in the body.
Add one concrete pointer for the English-bias correction, e.g. a named source or query-language hint for JP/KR/TW markets, so the instruction is fully executable rather than implied.
Tighten 'How to apply' to reference the table rows instead of rephrasing each bias, reducing token overlap with the table.
| Dimension | Reasoning | Score |
|---|---|---|
Conciseness | The body is lean — a compact table plus a 4-step application list and a short 'pairs with' note, assuming Claude's competence with no padding — but the opening sentence restates the description and the 'How to apply' section lightly rephrases the table, so a few tokens could be trimmed, landing just below the 5 anchor. | 4 / 5 |
Actionability | The corrections column gives concrete, executable guidance with literal query additions ('add `small cap` / `mid cap` / `supply chain` to queries', 'search the bear case ("X risks / problems / bear case")', 'Prefer the last 30 days; mark anything older than a year'), covering common cases, but practical mechanics for some steps (e.g. how to actually query JP/KR/TW markets in their own languages) are left implied, a minor gap. | 4 / 5 |
Workflow Clarity | The 'How to apply' section gives a clearly sequenced before-search → thesis → broaden-plan → after-research re-check flow, with an explicit validation checkpoint at step 4 ('did I cite any disconfirming evidence? did I miss a non-English player? is any key figure stale?'); it is not a pure single-action skill and carries only one checkpoint, so it sits just under the 5 anchor. | 4 / 5 |
Progressive Disclosure | At well under 50 lines with no need for external references, the content is organized into clean sections (intro, bias table, application steps, sibling-skill mapping) with no nesting, satisfying the simple-skill exception for a top score. | 5 / 5 |
Total | 17 / 20 Passed |