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ambiguity-detector

Detects ambiguity in natural-language requirements — weak words, dangling references, underspecified quantities, conflicting interpretations — before they become implementation bugs. Use when reviewing requirements, when a spec uses words like "appropriate" or "fast", or when two engineers read the same requirement and built different things.

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Passed

No known issues

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santosomar/general-secure-coding-agent-skills
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