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verification-before-completion

Completion-evidence route used before claiming work is complete, fixed, passing, committed, or PR-ready. Requires fresh verification output before success claims. Do not use for root-cause debugging, TDD implementation, test-report packaging, or review-feedback triage.

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Reviews the quality of instructions and guidance provided to agents. Good implementation is clear, handles edge cases, and produces reliable results.

The body is a tightly written, highly actionable verification gate with explicit validation and feedback loops. Its only real weakness is moderate cross-section redundancy that could be consolidated to save tokens without losing clarity.

Suggestions

Consolidate the overlapping message of 'Red Flags', 'Rationalization Prevention', 'Common Failures', and 'Key Patterns' — they each restate 'no claim without fresh evidence'; merging Red Flags into Rationalization Prevention would cut ~15 lines.

The 'When To Apply' section largely restates the description's trigger list; consider trimming it to the single novel note (paraphrases/synonyms/implications also count) to avoid duplication.

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Conciseness

Terse, imperative, and free of concepts Claude already knows; the main cost is thematic redundancy across Red Flags, Rationalization Prevention, Common Failures, and Key Patterns, each restating 'no claim without evidence' from a slightly different angle.

4 / 5

Actionability

The Gate Function gives concrete sequenced instructions (IDENTIFY/RUN/READ/VERIFY) and the Common Failures table maps each claim to required evidence with explicit ✅/❌ examples, though the 'commands' are abstract ('run the test command') rather than specific invocations, which fits a meta-skill.

4 / 5

Workflow Clarity

The Gate Function is a clear 5-step sequence with an explicit validation checkpoint (step 4 VERIFY) and a feedback loop (If NO → state actual status; If YES → claim with evidence), supported by checklists in Common Failures and Key Patterns.

5 / 5

Progressive Disclosure

Single-file skill with no bundle references (references/, scripts/, assets/ are empty) and well-organized section headers; all content is appropriately inline for a behavioral guardrail, with no nested references to evaluate.

4 / 5

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Description

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Based on the skill's description, can an agent find and select it at the right time? Clear, specific descriptions lead to better discovery.

The description is well-crafted: third-person, explicit what-and-when, concrete trigger phrases, and a sharp disambiguation boundary against related skills. Its only weakness is modest action breadth, which fits a single-purpose guardrail skill.

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Specificity

Names the domain ('Completion-evidence route') and a concrete action ('Requires fresh verification output before success claims'), but does not enumerate a comprehensive set of distinct actions — it is a single-purpose guardrail rather than a multi-capability tool.

3 / 5

Completeness

Explicitly answers both what ('Completion-evidence route... Requires fresh verification output before success claims') and when ('used before claiming work is complete, fixed, passing, committed, or PR-ready') with concrete trigger phrases.

5 / 5

Trigger Term Quality

Covers natural completion-state phrases users and Claude would say ('complete, fixed, passing, committed, or PR-ready') with good keyword coverage, though a few common synonyms (e.g. 'done', 'shipped', 'green') are missing.

4 / 5

Distinctiveness Conflict Risk

Clear niche with an explicit 'Do not use for root-cause debugging, TDD implementation, test-report packaging, or review-feedback triage' boundary, minimizing overlap with adjacent skills.

5 / 5

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Validation

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Validation16 / 16 Passed

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