| name | structured-output |
| description | Formats review deliverables with consistent structure for comparable findings. Use when finalizing any review or analysis that must be shared or compared. |
| alwaysApply | false |
| category | output-patterns |
| tags | ["formatting","deliverables","consistency","reporting","structure"] |
| dependencies | ["imbue:proof-of-work"] |
| tools | [] |
| usage_patterns | ["deliverable-formatting","report-structure","consistent-output"] |
| complexity | beginner |
| model_hint | fast |
| estimated_tokens | 1000 |
Table of Contents
Structured Output
When To Use
- When finalizing any review or analysis.
- To format findings in a consistent way that names specific next steps.
- Before presenting results to stakeholders or committing them to documentation.
When NOT To Use
- Capturing evidence during analysis - use proof-of-work
- Reviewing changes - use diff-analysis or review-core first
Activation Patterns
Trigger Keywords: format, structure, deliverable, report, organize, present, consistent
Contextual Cues:
- "format this as a report" or "structure the output"
- "create a deliverable" or "present these findings"
- "organize this consistently" or "standardize the format"
- "make this actionable" or "prepare for stakeholders"
Auto-Load When: Finalizing any analysis deliverable or when consistent formatting is requested.
Required TodoWrite Items
structured-output:template-selected
structured-output:findings-formatted
structured-output:actions-assigned
structured-output:appendix-attached
Mark each item complete as you finish the corresponding step.
Step 1: Select Template (structured-output:template-selected)
- Choose output format based on deliverable type:
- Review Report: Summary, Findings, Recommendations, Evidence.
- PR Description: Summary, Changes, Test Plan, Notes.
- Release Notes: Highlights, Breaking Changes, Fixes, Credits.
- Incident Report: Timeline, Impact, Root Cause, Remediation.
- Confirm audience and required detail level.
Step 2: Format Findings (structured-output:findings-formatted)
- Use consistent finding structure:
### [SEVERITY] Finding Title
**Location**: file.rs:123
**Anchor**: `verbatim source text copied from line 123`
**Category**: Security | Performance | Correctness | Style
**Description**: Brief explanation of the issue.
**Evidence**: [E1, E2] - Reference to evidence log.
**Recommendation**: Specific remediation steps.
Verification: Run the command with --help flag to verify availability.
- Severity levels: CRITICAL, HIGH, MEDIUM, LOW, INFO.
- Order findings by severity, then by file location.
- Anchor is mandatory and grounds the finding. Copy the exact
source text at
Location (not a paraphrase). It is what a second
pass re-reads to confirm the finding is real. A finding whose anchor
does not appear at its cited line is treated as a hallucination and
dropped. The check is mechanical: imbue:review-core Step 6 runs
plugins/imbue/scripts/citation_verifier.py over the findings.
Step 3: Assign Actions (structured-output:actions-assigned)
- Convert findings to action items with assignee and priority:
## Action Items
- [ ] [HIGH] Fix SQL injection in auth.py:45 (@security-team, P1)
- [ ] [MEDIUM] Add input validation to API endpoint (@backend, P2)
- [ ] [LOW] Update deprecated dependency (@devops, P3)
Verification: Run the command with --help flag to verify availability.
- Include owner assignment where known.
- Add priority indicators (P1/P2/P3) for triage.
- Note dependencies between actions.
Step 4: Attach Appendix (structured-output:appendix-attached)
- Compile supporting materials:
## Appendix
### A. Commands Run
[Full evidence log from imbue:proof-of-work]
### B. External References
[Citations and documentation links]
### C. Raw Data
[Large outputs, full diffs, or data exports]
Verification: Run the command with --help flag to verify availability.
- Keep main report concise; details in appendix.
- validate appendix is navigable with clear section headers.
Output Quality Checklist
Before finalizing:
Exit Criteria
- Todos completed with formatted deliverable.
- Output follows selected template structure.
- Stakeholders can act on findings without clarification.