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chapter-blueprint
Turn approved case files into chapter architecture for serious trade nonfiction.
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Turn approved case files into chapter architecture for serious trade nonfiction.
Codex または Claude でインストール この Prompt をコピーして Codex、Claude、または他のアシスタントに貼り付けると、Skill ページを確認してインストールできます。
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Audit the book-level callback graph that tracks setup → payoff edges across chapters. Verifies every planted anchor has its declared downstream payoff and every payoff still has its upstream plant. Catches orphaned plants and orphaned payoffs. Reads `book/registries/callback-graph.yml`; runs book-wide when any graph chapter is rewritten. Cousin of fair-clue-audit (which covers chapter-internal recognition).
Build a structured responsibility-laundering case file from a historical, political, legal, corporate, war, or AI event.
Diagnose a chapter against the 10 reader-experience values in rule 12 (5 core + 5 craft) and build a defect map naming which values fail, with cited prose evidence, and recommending one of the five treatment classes from rule 08. Output is `process/defect-map/<n>-<slug>.md` plus a treatment-class row appended to `book/registries/treatment-classes.yml`.
Prepare citation-ready notes for drafting, fact-checking, and legal review.
Audit chapter prose for verbose inline `[CITE:]` markers that violate rule-13's slug-only invariant. Inline `[CITE:]` brackets must carry only card slugs (separated by `;` for multi-source claims); full citation apparatus lives in the source-ledger card and is compile-generated as Chicago NB endnote. Catches the failure mode where citation metadata leaks from card to prose. Cousin to `scan-cite-density.py` (the cheap pattern-level pass); this skill is the deeper read.
Audit the book's cognitive arc — the discriminations and concepts the reader acquires chapter by chapter — against the actual prose. For each discrimination, verifies introduction, consolidation, and application in every required chapter. For each concept, verifies it is named and used. Reads `book/registries/cognitive-arc.yml`.
| name | chapter-blueprint |
| description | Turn approved case files into chapter architecture for serious trade nonfiction. |
| version | 1.0.0 |
Usable output:
Weak output:
status: brief.status: draft during prose work.status: draft to status: ready is gated by chapter-rhythm coverage.status: draft, flag gaps, and handoff for revise.Every chapter brief carries an ## Open questions section enumerating decisions the architect leaves to drafting, downstream review, or xaiolai. Each numbered question must be followed by the architect's instinct and the named decision-owner. After the chapter has been drafted (or substantially advanced), questions accumulate status annotations so future readers do not re-derive what is already resolved.
Use one of five status tags per question, written as an inline **STATUS (<ISO-date> <pass-name>):** [<TAG> — <one-line evidence>] line directly under the question. Tags:
[RESOLVED IN DRAFT — <slot / line / phrase from prose>] — the chapter prose materially answers the question, in a way consistent with the architect's instinct or by explicit alternative.[TRACKED IN STATUS.md — <which cross-cutting row>] — the question is on the exit-condition register or cross-cutting items table; resolution lives there, not in the brief.[STILL OPEN — xaiolai] — requires the principal author's explicit decision (length, voice, closing-sentence, judgment-of-tradeoff). Reserve narrowly; most "xaiolai sign-off" items can be resolved by red-team audit or by xiaolai-value judgment.[DEFERRED — <to whom, by when, why>] — live but routed to scheduled work (Stephen pre-galley, Nancy 30-day clock, diagrams workflow, etc.).[STALE — <reason>] — invalidated by spine changes, scope cuts, or reabsorption of other chapters; record the reason.Multiple passes append rather than overwrite — STATUS (2026-05-28 triage) and STATUS (2026-05-28 followup, xiaolai-value judgment) can coexist under the same question. Audit trail preserves what was thought-and-when.
Briefs are exempt from rule 14 (scan-pronoun-discipline.py). They are architecture artifacts that legitimately discuss "the chapter" / "the reader" / "the book" as objects of architectural design.
Build chapters with this default structure:
Include: