| name | review-core |
| description | Provides review-workflow scaffolding for context, evidence, and output. Use at the start of any detailed review to ensure consistent, comparable findings. |
| alwaysApply | false |
| category | review-patterns |
| tags | ["workflow","scaffolding","evidence","reporting","analysis"] |
| dependencies | [] |
| tools | [] |
| usage_patterns | ["review-preflight","workflow-scaffolding","evidence-capture"] |
| complexity | intermediate |
| model_hint | standard |
| estimated_tokens | 1500 |
Core Review Workflow
Table of Contents
- When to Use
- Activation Patterns
- Required TodoWrite Items
- Step 1 – Establish Context
- Step 2 – Inventory Scope
- Step 3 – Capture Evidence
- Step 4 – Structure Deliverables
- Step 5 – Verify Findings Are Grounded
- Step 6 – Contingency Plan
When To Use
- Use this skill at the beginning of any detailed review workflow (e.g., for architecture, math, or an API).
- It provides a consistent structure for capturing context, logging evidence, and formatting the final report, which makes the findings of different reviews comparable.
When NOT To Use
- Diff-focused analysis - use diff-analysis
Activation Patterns
Trigger Keywords: review, audit, analysis, assessment, evaluation, inspection
Contextual Cues:
- "review this code/design/architecture"
- "conduct an audit of"
- "analyze this for issues"
- "evaluate the quality of"
- "perform an assessment"
Auto-Load When: Any review-specific workflow is detected or when analysis methodologies are requested.
Required TodoWrite Items
review-core:context-established
review-core:scope-inventoried
review-core:evidence-captured
review-core:deliverables-structured
review-core:findings-verified
review-core:contingencies-documented
Step 1 – Establish Context (review-core:context-established)
- Confirm
pwd, repo, branch, and upstream base (e.g., git status -sb, git rev-parse --abbrev-ref HEAD).
- Note comparison target (merge base, release tag) so later diffs reference a concrete range.
- Summarize the feature/bug/initiative under review plus stakeholders and deadlines.
Step 2 – Inventory Scope (review-core:scope-inventoried)
- List relevant artifacts for this review: source files, configs, docs, specs, generated assets (OpenAPI, Makefiles, ADRs, notebooks, etc.).
- Record how you enumerated them (commands like
rg --files -g '*.mk', ls docs, cargo metadata).
- Capture assumptions or constraints inherited from the plan/issue so the domain-specific analysis can cite them.
Step 3 – Capture Evidence (review-core:evidence-captured)
- Log every command/output that informs the review (e.g.,
git diff --stat, make -pn, cargo doc, web.run citations). Keep snippets or line numbers for later reference.
- Track open questions or variances found during preflight; if they block progress, record owners/timelines now.
Record Lessons Learned (decision journal)
If this work involved rework, a failed approach, or a blocker, record it to
docs/lessons-learned.md so the insight survives past the session (draft and
confirm):
- If leyline is installed, invoke
Skill(leyline:decision-journal) and append
a lesson entry (what_happened, what_didnt_work, root_cause, action;
set phase to review). Show the draft; append on confirmation.
- Fallback (leyline absent): append to
docs/lessons-learned.md using the
in-file ENTRY TEMPLATE; assign the next LL-NNN id.
Step 4 – Structure Deliverables (review-core:deliverables-structured)
- Prepare the reporting skeleton shared by all reviews:
- Summary (baseline, scope, recommendation)
- Ordered findings (severity, file:line, principle violated, remediation)
- Follow-up tasks (owner + due date)
- Evidence appendix (commands, URLs, notebooks)
- validate the domain-specific checklist will populate each section before concluding.
Step 5 – Verify Findings Are Grounded (review-core:findings-verified)
Every finding must be falsifiable: a citation a second pass can
mechanically re-read and confirm. Findings that fail verification do not
ship.
-
Use the grounded-finding schema from Skill(imbue:structured-output):
each finding carries a Location (file:line) and a verbatim
Anchor snippet copied from that line.
-
Write the findings to .review/findings.json (one object per finding:
id, file, line, anchor, severity, category,
recommendation, evidence_refs).
-
Run the verifier:
python plugins/imbue/scripts/citation_verifier.py \
--findings .review/findings.json --repo-root .
Exit 0 means every citation resolved; exit 1 lists each finding
whose path, line, or anchor did not match the source.
-
Drop or label UNVERIFIED any finding the verifier failed; only
verified findings enter the report. Attach the verifier output to the
evidence appendix.
-
If the script is unavailable, fall back to re-reading each cited
file:line by hand and confirming the anchor text is present; note the
manual fallback in the contingency section.
Step 6 – Contingency Plan (review-core:contingencies-documented)
- If a required tool or skill is unavailable (e.g.,
web.run), document the alternative steps that will be taken and any limitations this introduces. This helps reviewers understand any gaps in coverage.
- Note any outstanding approvals or data needed to complete the review.
Exit Criteria
- All TodoWrite items complete with concrete notes (commands run, files listed, evidence paths).
- Every reported finding carries a
Location + verbatim Anchor and was confirmed by citation_verifier.py (or a documented manual re-read); no unverified findings ship.
.review/findings.json exists and the verifier exited 0, or every failed finding was dropped or labeled UNVERIFIED.
- Domain-specific review can now assume consistent context/evidence/deliverable scaffolding and focus on specialized analysis.
- Any rework, failed approach, or blocker uncovered during evidence capture is recorded to
docs/lessons-learned.md (or the in-file template).