Content
70%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.
The skill is well-structured with excellent workflow clarity and progressive disclosure, and it gives concrete actionable deliverables per task. Its main weakness is conciseness: the same single-task and no-shortcuts directives are repeated many times, inflating the body without adding guidance.
Suggestions
Consolidate the repeated 'one task at a time / no shortcuts / deliver only X' messaging into a single authoritative section and reference it once from each task instead of restating it verbatim.
Trim redundant blocks such as the near-duplicate Success Criteria and Important Notes sections that restate earlier rules, and reduce emoji-heavy checklists where prose would be more token-efficient.
Move the per-task deliverable and shortcut-warning detail that is already implied by the reference files into those references, keeping SKILL.md as a lean overview.
| Dimension | Reasoning | Score |
|---|---|---|
Conciseness | The body is noticeably verbose: the 'one task at a time / no shortcuts / deliver only X' messaging is restated near-verbatim across the CRITICAL section, How to Use, every Task section, the Input Verification Protocol, and Success Criteria, and emoji-heavy checklists add padding without new information. | 2 / 5 |
Actionability | Guidance is concrete and specific — exact file names, the 6 model tabs, 40-50 line items, 25-35 charts, mandatory chart IDs, and prerequisite checklists — giving mostly executable direction with only minor reliance on reference files for full detail. | 4 / 5 |
Workflow Clarity | A clear sequence is given with explicit validation checkpoints at every task boundary and feedback loops ('verification fails → stop → complete the prerequisite task → return'), including checklists for the complex multi-task process. | 5 / 5 |
Progressive Disclosure | The body is a clear overview with well-signaled one-level-deep references (references/taskN-*.md, references/valuation-methodologies.md, assets/report-template.md, assets/quality-checklist.md), all of which exist as real files, plus an explicit instruction to load only the relevant reference file per task. | 5 / 5 |
Total | 16 / 20 Passed |