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improvement-loop
Run a bounded verification-first improvement loop from an approved loop spec.
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القائمة
Run a bounded verification-first improvement loop from an approved loop spec.
التثبيت باستخدام Codex أو Claude انسخ هذا Prompt والصقه في Codex أو Claude أو مساعد آخر ليراجع صفحة Skill ويثبّتها لك.
استنادا إلى تصنيف SOC المهني
Audit code quality against KB-defined properties, invariants, and naming conventions.
Quality and compliance audit — combines code-quality and spec-compliance into one actionable report.
Periodic friction analysis — proposes new skills, deterministic tools, and adaptations.
Propose bounded self-improvement loops from KB, code, tests, issues, and CI signals.
Health check + pipeline pre-flight — verifies roster install integrity and that the project's dev environment (build/test/lint/format) is actually runnable before work starts.
Formal verification gate — tool resolution via capability tag, roster re-runs coqchk/.itf replay directly, emits E0p/E0m/E0m-abstract evidence tier. Replaces the QA gate for --critical tasks.
| name | improvement-loop |
| description | Run a bounded verification-first improvement loop from an approved loop spec. |
| when_to_use | Use to run a bounded, verification-first improvement loop from an approved loop spec. Trigger: 'run the improvement loop', execute an approved loop. |
| version | 1.1.1 |
| domain | workflow |
| phase | null |
| preamble | true |
| allowed_tools | ["Read","Write","Edit","Bash","AskUserQuestion"] |
| human_gate | before |
| pipeline_role | {"triggered_by":"human (after improvement-loop-planner produces an approved spec)","receives":"loop spec in $ARGUMENTS","produces":"code/config changes, results.tsv, friction log","pairs_with":"improvement-loop-planner"} |
This preamble is injected into every roster skill that declares preamble: true.
It encodes the non-negotiable principles that govern all skill runs.
Do not defer tests, documentation, or robustness in the name of speed. A short-term shortcut is rarely faster than a complete solution. "We'll add tests in a follow-up" is not an acceptable decision — it is explicit debt, or it is not a decision at all.
Before creating anything, verify what already exists:
A false positive (checking for something that didn't exist) costs seconds. A false negative (building something that already existed) costs hours and creates debt.
Do not validate a direction if you have a grounded objection. Do not say "good idea" before verifying it is a good idea. If you spot a problem, say so — clearly, factually, without softening. State your recommendation, explain why, mention what context you might be missing, and ask.
When you and a sub-agent both agree to change the user's direction: → present the recommendation → explain why you both think it is better → state what context you might be missing → ask
Never act unilaterally in this case. The decision belongs to the user.
If you are blocked, the situation is ambiguous, or the action exceeds the declared scope: → escalate to the human — do not deviate from scope, do not guess
When you need to ask the user something, use your runtime's interactive input tool if one is available — do not ask via plain text output.
Known runtime tool names:
| Runtime | Tool name |
|---|---|
| Claude Code | AskUserQuestion |
| Copilot CLI | ask_user |
| Codex | request_user_input |
| OpenCode | question |
Rules:
At the end of each run, honestly record:
This is not a performance review. It is cross-run memory.
Format: see skills-meta/friction.jsonl.
If your skill's phase: frontmatter field is non-null (i.e. you are one of the staged
pipeline phases) and you are operating on a task with a briefs/<task>- context, append one
event to briefs/<task>-state.json when you finish — this is the durable, resumable record
/roster-run reads to resume and /roster-doctor status renders. Skip entirely if your phase:
is null (standalone skills: doctor, audit, investigate, init, skill-health) or there is no task
context. Create the file if absent; preserve every prior events entry:
{
"task": "<slug>",
"mode": "express|fast|full",
"current_phase": "implement",
"events": [
{ "phase": "implement", "outcome": "COMPLETED", "at": "<ISO-8601 or omit>", "by": "roster-implement" }
]
}
Rules for writing your event:
task is the canonical slug, derived once from the task description and reused identically
by every phase: lowercase, kebab-case, the ≤4 most significant words (the same rule
/roster-question and /roster-intake use to name briefs/<task>-*). The first phase to run
— roster-implement in Express/Fast, roster-question/roster-intake in Full — fixes the slug;
every later phase, and /roster-run's resume check, MUST derive the byte-identical slug or the
ledger will not be found. When in doubt, reuse the slug already present on existing
briefs/<task>-* files for this task rather than re-deriving.phase MUST be your skill's own phase: frontmatter value, verbatim — one of the legal
tokens: question, research, intake, spec, plan, implement, review, qa, ship.
Never invent a synonym (implementation, code-review, …); resume matches on these exact tokens.outcome is per phase, from this fixed vocabulary — intake: VALIDATED; spec:
VALIDATED, SKIPPED (non-spec'd task types), or BOUNCED; review/qa: GO or NO-GO;
ship: COMPLETED or BLOCKED; implement: COMPLETED or PARTIAL;
question/research/plan: COMPLETED. Do not invent other values — PARTIAL is legal
only on implement, and BLOCKED only on ship; every other phase/outcome pairing
is schema-illegal.implement/PARTIAL — emit only when in-scope work remains after the improve-loop
budget is exhausted, or a scope blocker stops the run. Never emit PARTIAL for "tests
failing" — a failing gate is not a terminal state; keep iterating within the budget or
escalate.ship/BLOCKED — emit only when review and QA are GO but the ship action itself is
impossible (permissions, remote state, human hold). A NO-GO gate is not BLOCKED.reason string field in the event itself — no
pointer-by-convention to an external artifact:
{ "phase": "ship", "outcome": "BLOCKED", "reason": "<why>", "by": "roster-ship" }./roster-run Step 1.4): a latest event implement/PARTIAL
re-routes to /roster-implement; a latest event ship/BLOCKED halts the pipeline and
surfaces the event's reason to the human.implement/review pair; that
repetition is the history, not a bug. Set current_phase to your phase (the latest completed).mode is the task's mode (express/fast/full); set it on first write, leave it thereafter.at if your runtime can produce one; otherwise omit the field. by is your
skill name (or human-gate for a gate decision).TASK environment variable — export it when invoking
hooks manually.Pair: use /improvement-loop-planner first if you don't have a loop spec yet — it will propose and format the spec. Then pass the approved spec as $ARGUMENTS here.
Execute a bounded self-improvement loop using a user-approved loop spec supplied in $ARGUMENTS.
This skill is for controlled iterative improvement, not open-ended autonomy.
Before doing any work, extract or confirm:
Objective:Writable scope:Metric:Verify:Max iterations:Optional:
Read-only context:Guard:Keep rule:Discard rule:KB basis:If any required field is missing or too vague to execute safely, stop and ask the user to complete the loop spec.
If Max iterations is a range (e.g. 3-5), stop and ask the user to pick a specific integer before proceeding.
Example accepted spec:
Objective: Reduce flaky auth test failures to zero
Writable scope: tests/auth/**, src/auth/**
Read-only context: kb/spec.md, kb/properties.md, docs/auth.md
Metric: auth test suite passes with zero flakes
Verify: pytest tests/auth -q
Guard: pytest -q
Max iterations: 4
Keep rule: keep if flake count strictly decreases and guard passes
Discard rule: revert if flake count stays the same or increases, or if guard fails
KB basis: kb/spec.md auth requirements, kb/properties.md reliability rules
AGENTS.md, README.md, and any relevant project instructionskb/ exists and the loop references KB, read the referenced KB files firstimprovement/ is listed in .gitignore; if not, add it before creating any log filesimprovement/<date>-<slug>/results.tsv
Use tab-separated columns:
iteration status metric verify guard note
Log baseline as iteration 0.
If the verify command is broken in a way that prevents comparison, stop and report that the loop cannot run safely.
Run exactly Max iterations iterations unless:
For each iteration:
VerifyGuard if providedresults.tsvKeep rule and Discard rule if provided; they override the defaults belowAt the end, report:
At the end of each run, append to skills-meta/friction.jsonl :
{
"date": "<ISO-8601>",
"skill": "improvement-loop",
"task": "<task-slug or short description>",
"frictions": [],
"methods": [],
"suggestion_type": null,
"suggestion": null,
"effort_estimate": null
}
| Condition | Action |
|---|---|
| Required loop spec fields are missing | Stop — return to /improvement-loop-planner to produce a complete spec |
| Baseline verify command is broken | Stop — cannot compare; report to human before any changes |
| Guard fails at baseline (before any iteration) | Stop — the guard must pass at baseline or the loop is unsafe |
Primary path: after the loop completes with objective met → human decides whether to commit changes and open a PR.
If spec was incomplete or no signal existed: return to /improvement-loop-planner.