| name | changelog |
| description | [Documentation] Use when you need to generate or update changelog entries. |
Codex compatibility note:
- Invoke repository skills with
$skill-name in Codex; this mirrored copy rewrites legacy Claude /skill-name references.
- Task tracker mandate: BEFORE executing any workflow or skill step, create/update task tracking for all steps and keep it synchronized as progress changes.
- User-question prompts mean to ask the user directly in Codex.
- Ignore Claude-specific mode-switch instructions when they appear.
- Strict execution contract: when a user explicitly invokes a skill, execute that skill protocol as written.
- Subagent authorization: when a skill is user-invoked or AI-detected and its protocol requires subagents, that skill activation authorizes use of the required
spawn_agent subagent(s) for that task.
- Do not skip, reorder, or merge protocol steps unless the user explicitly approves the deviation first.
- For workflow skills, execute each listed child-skill step explicitly and report step-by-step evidence.
- If a required step/tool cannot run in this environment, stop and ask the user before adapting.
Codex Project-Reference Loading (No Hooks)
Codex uses static project-reference loading instead of runtime-injected project docs.
When coding, planning, debugging, testing, or reviewing, open project docs explicitly using this routing.
Always read:
docs/project-config.json (project-specific paths, commands, modules, and workflow/test settings)
docs/project-reference/docs-index-reference.md (routes to the full docs/project-reference/* catalog)
docs/project-reference/lessons.md (always-on guardrails and anti-patterns)
Missing/stale context route: If docs/project-config.json, the docs index, lessons.md, CLAUDE.md, AGENTS.md, or any task-required reference doc is missing or stale, auto-run $project-init or the narrow setup route ($project-config, $docs-init, $scan-all, $scan --target=<key>, $claude-md-init) before ordinary project-specific work. If Codex mirrors or AGENTS.md are missing/stale, ask the user to run $sync-codex; do not auto-run it.
Situation-based docs:
- Backend/CQRS/API/domain/entity changes:
backend-patterns-reference.md, domain-entities-reference.md, project-structure-reference.md
- Frontend/UI/styling/design-system:
frontend-patterns-reference.md, scss-styling-guide.md, design-system/README.md
- Spec authoring,
docs/specs/ pathing, or TC format: feature-spec-reference.md, spec-system-reference.md, spec-principles.md
- Behavior/public-contract changes or spec-test-code sync:
workflow-spec-test-code-cycle-reference.md plus the spec docs above
- Derived spec indexes/ERDs/reimplementation guides:
spec-system-reference.md and source Feature Specs under docs/specs/
- Integration test implementation/review:
integration-test-reference.md
- E2E test implementation/review:
e2e-test-reference.md
- Code review/audit work:
code-review-rules.md plus domain docs above based on changed files
Do not read all docs blindly. Start from docs-index-reference.md, then open only relevant files for the task.
[BLOCKING] Execute skill steps in declared order. NEVER skip, reorder, or merge steps without explicit user approval.
[BLOCKING] Before each step or sub-skill call, update task tracking: set in_progress when step starts, set completed when step ends.
[BLOCKING] Every completed/skipped step MUST include brief evidence or explicit skip reason.
[BLOCKING] If Task tools are unavailable, create and maintain an equivalent step-by-step plan tracker with the same status transitions.
Quick Summary
Goal: Produce a Keep-a-Changelog entry under [Unreleased] by systematically reviewing file changes — telling users, in business terms citing affected logical IDs and flagging breaking changes, what changed and why it matters, NEVER what files/classes were touched.
Summary:
- Translate every diff into business impact: name the user-facing capability, never the class/file/enum/migration (the "Business Focus" table is the lens — e.g. "Fixed pipeline loading error", not "Fixed null ref in GetById").
- Drive the review through a throwaway
.ai/workspace/changelog-notes-*.md notes file (categorize Added/Changed/Fixed/Deprecated/Removed/Security), then DELETE it in the final cleanup step — a leftover notes file is an anti-pattern.
- Always write the entry under
[Unreleased] (create the section if absent), grouped by module/feature rather than per-file, preserving existing entries.
- Cite affected logical IDs (
FR-/BR-/TC-) in **Refs** and prefix any breaking change with **BREAKING:** plus a one-line migration/impact note; omit the Breaking block when there is none.
Workflow:
- Gather Changes — Get changed files via
git diff (PR, commit, or range mode)
- Create Temp Notes — Build categorized review notes (Added/Changed/Fixed/etc.)
- Review Each File — Read diffs, identify business impact, categorize changes
- Generate Entry — Write Keep-a-Changelog formatted entry under
[Unreleased]
- Cleanup — Delete temp notes file
Key Rules:
- Use business-focused language, not technical jargon (e.g., "Added pipeline management" not "Added PipelineController.cs")
- Group related changes by module/feature, not by file
- Always insert under the
[Unreleased] section; create it if missing
- Cite logical IDs + flag breaking changes (M3/M1): See
.claude/skills/shared/sdd-artifact-contract.md → "AI-SDD Mandates (M1-M6)" for BLOCKING criteria. Each entry cites the logical IDs it affects (FR-/TC-, plus BR- where relevant) and a business-level change description; keep implementation jargon and class/file names out of entry prose per docs/project-reference/spec-principles.md §3. Explicitly flag any breaking change with a **BREAKING:** prefix and a one-line migration/impact note.
Be skeptical. Apply critical thinking, sequential thinking. Every claim needs traced proof, confidence percentages (Idea should be more than 80%).
Changelog Skill
Generate business-focused changelog entries by systematically reviewing file changes — name the user-facing capability, NEVER the class/file.
Pre-Execution Checklist
-
Find existing CHANGELOG.md location
- Check root:
./CHANGELOG.md (preferred)
- Fallback:
./docs/CHANGELOG.md
- Not found: create at root
-
Read current changelog — understand format + last entries
Workflow
Step 1: Gather Changes
Determine change scope by mode:
git diff origin/develop...HEAD --name-only
git show {commit} --name-only
git diff {from}..{to} --name-only
Step 2: Create Temp Notes File
Create .ai/workspace/changelog-notes-{YYMMDD-HHMM}.md:
# Changelog Review Notes - {date}
## Files Changed
- [ ] file1.ts -
- [ ] file2.cs -
## Categories
### Added (new features)
-
### Changed (modifications to existing)
-
### Fixed (bug fixes)
-
### Deprecated
-
### Removed
-
### Security
-
## Business Summary
<!-- What does this mean for users? -->
Step 3: Systematic File Review
For each changed file:
- Read file or diff
- Identify business impact (not just technical change)
- Check box, note in temp file
- Categorize into appropriate section
Business Focus Guidelines:
| Technical (Avoid) | Business-Focused (Use) |
|---|
Added StageCategory enum | Added stage categories for pipeline tracking |
Created PipelineController class | Added API endpoints for pipeline management |
| Fixed null reference in GetById | Fixed pipeline loading error |
| Added migration file | Database schema updated for new features |
Step 4: Holistic Review
Read temp notes file completely. Ask:
- Main feature/fix?
- Who benefits, how?
- What can users now do they couldn't before?
Step 5: Generate Changelog Entry
Format (Keep a Changelog):
## [Unreleased]
### {Module}: {Feature Title}
**Feature/Fix**: {One-line business description}
**Refs**: {FR-/BR-/TC- logical IDs affected}
#### Added
- {Business-focused item}
#### Changed
- {What behavior changed}
#### Fixed
- {What issue was resolved}
#### Breaking
- **BREAKING:** {what changed} — {migration/impact note}
If no breaking change: omit the #### Breaking block. Cite logical IDs in **Refs**; keep class/file names out of all entry prose.
Step 6: Update Changelog
- Read existing CHANGELOG.md
- Insert new entry under
[Unreleased] section
- No
[Unreleased] section → create it after header
- Preserve existing entries
Step 7: Cleanup
Delete temp notes file: .ai/workspace/changelog-notes-*.md
Grouping Strategy
Group related changes by module/feature:
### Your Service: Order Pipeline Management
**Feature**: Customizable order pipeline/stage management.
#### Added
**Backend**:
- Entities: Pipeline, Stage, PipelineStage
- Controllers: PipelineController, StageController
- Commands: SavePipelineCommand, DeletePipelineCommand
**Frontend**:
- Pages: order-pipeline-page
- Components: pipeline-filter, pipeline-stage-display
Anti-Patterns
- ❌ Creating new changelog in docs/ when root exists
- ❌ Skipping file review (leads to missed changes)
- ❌ Technical jargon without business context
- ❌ Forgetting to delete temp notes file
- ❌ Not using [Unreleased] section
- ❌ Listing every file instead of grouping by feature
Examples
Good Entry
### Your Service: Order Pipeline Management
**Feature**: Customizable order pipeline/stage management for fulfillment workflows.
#### Added
- Drag-and-drop pipeline stage builder with default templates
- Stage categories (Created, Confirmed, Packed, Shipped, Delivered, Cancelled)
- Pipeline duplication for quick setup
- Multi-language stage names (EN/VI)
#### Changed
- Order cards now show current pipeline stage
- Order creation wizard includes pipeline selection
Bad Entry (Too Technical)
### Pipeline Changes
#### Added
- Pipeline.cs entity
- StageCategory enum
- PipelineController
- SavePipelineCommand
- 20251216000000_MigrateDefaultStages migration
Reference
See references/keep-a-changelog-format.md for format specification.
Related
documentation
release-notes
commit
Workflow Recommendation
MANDATORY IMPORTANT MUST ATTENTION — NO EXCEPTIONS: If you are NOT already in a workflow, you MUST ATTENTION use a direct user question to ask the user. Do NOT judge task complexity or decide this is "simple enough to skip" — the user decides whether to use a workflow, not you:
- Activate
workflow-feature workflow (Recommended) — scout → investigate → plan → feature-implement → review → changelog
- Execute
$changelog directly — run this skill standalone
Next Steps
MANDATORY IMPORTANT MUST ATTENTION — NO EXCEPTIONS after completing this skill, you MUST ATTENTION use a direct user question to present these options. Do NOT skip because the task seems "simple" or "obvious" — the user decides:
- "$test (Recommended)" — Run tests after changelog update
- "$docs-update" — Update docs if needed
- "Skip, continue manually" — user decides
[IMPORTANT] Use task tracking to break ALL work into small tasks BEFORE starting — including tasks for each file read. This prevents context loss from long files. For simple tasks, AI MUST ATTENTION ask user whether to skip.
External Memory: For complex or lengthy work (research, analysis, scan, review), write intermediate findings and final results to a report file in plans/reports/ — prevents context loss and serves as deliverable.
Evidence Gate: MANDATORY IMPORTANT MUST ATTENTION — every claim, finding, and recommendation requires file:line proof or traced evidence with confidence percentage (>80% to act, <80% must verify first).
AI Mistake Prevention — Failure modes to avoid on every task:
Re-read files after context changes. Context compaction, resume, or long-running work can make memory stale; verify current files before acting.
Verify generated content against source evidence. AI hallucinates APIs, names, claims, and document facts. Check the relevant source before documenting or referencing.
Check downstream references before deleting or renaming. Removing an artifact can stale docs, generated mirrors, configs, and callers; map references first.
Trace the full impact chain after edits. Changing a definition can miss derived outputs and consumers. Follow the affected chain before declaring done.
Verify ALL affected outputs, not just the first. One green check is not all green checks; validate every output surface the change can affect.
Assume existing values are intentional — ask WHY before changing. Before changing a constant, limit, flag, wording, or pattern, read nearby context and history.
Surface ambiguity before acting — don't pick silently. Multiple valid interpretations require an explicit question or stated assumption with risk.
Keep shared guidance role-relevant. Universal guidance must help every receiving skill or agent; code-specific obligations belong only in code-specific protocols.
Critical Thinking Mindset — Apply critical thinking, sequential thinking. Every claim needs traced proof, confidence >80% to act.
Anti-hallucination: Never present guess as fact — cite sources for every claim, admit uncertainty freely, self-check output for errors, cross-reference independently, stay skeptical of own confidence — certainty without evidence root of all hallucination.
Project Reference Docs Gate — Run after task-tracking bootstrap and before target/source file reads, grep, edits, or analysis. Project docs override generic framework assumptions.
- Identify scope: file types, domain area, and operation.
- Required docs by trigger: always
docs/project-reference/lessons.md; doc lookup docs-index-reference.md; review code-review-rules.md; backend/CQRS/API backend-patterns-reference.md; domain/entity domain-entities-reference.md; frontend/UI frontend-patterns-reference.md; styles/design scss-styling-guide.md + design-system/design-system-canonical.md; integration tests integration-test-reference.md; E2E e2e-test-reference.md; feature docs/specs feature-spec-reference.md + spec-system-reference.md + spec-principles.md; behavior/public-contract/spec-test-code sync workflow-spec-test-code-cycle-reference.md; derived spec index/ERD/reimplementation guides spec-system-reference.md + source Feature Specs under docs/specs/; architecture/new area project-structure-reference.md.
- Read every required doc. If
docs/project-config.json, the docs index, lessons.md, CLAUDE.md, AGENTS.md, or any task-required reference doc is missing or stale, auto-run $project-init or the narrow lower-level route ($project-config, $docs-init, $scan-all, $scan --target=<key>, $claude-md-init) before ordinary project-specific work. If Codex mirrors or AGENTS.md are missing/stale, ask the user to run $sync-codex; do not auto-run it.
- Before target work, state:
Reference docs read: ... | Not applicable: ....
Ready when: scope evaluated, required docs checked/read or setup route completed, lessons.md confirmed, citation emitted.
MUST ATTENTION apply critical + sequential thinking — every claim needs appropriate traced evidence (file:line for repo/code claims; source URL or artifact section for research, product, content, and docs claims); confidence >80% to act, <60% DO NOT recommend. Anti-hallucination: never present guess as fact, admit uncertainty freely, cross-reference independently, stay skeptical of own confidence.
MUST ATTENTION apply AI mistake prevention — verify generated content against evidence, trace downstream references before deleting or renaming, verify all affected outputs, re-read files after context loss, and surface ambiguity before acting.
- MANDATORY After task-tracking bootstrap and before target/source work, read required project-reference docs and cite
Reference docs read: ....
- MANDATORY Always include
lessons.md; project conventions override generic defaults.
- MANDATORY If project config, root instruction files, or any required reference doc is missing, stop and run or ask the user to run
$project-init.
Prompt-Enhance Closing Anchors
IMPORTANT MUST ATTENTION follow declared step order for this skill; NEVER skip, reorder, or merge steps without explicit user approval
IMPORTANT MUST ATTENTION for every step/sub-skill call: set in_progress before execution, set completed after execution
IMPORTANT MUST ATTENTION every skipped step MUST include explicit reason; every completed step MUST include concise evidence
IMPORTANT MUST ATTENTION if Task tools unavailable, maintain an equivalent step-by-step plan tracker with synchronized statuses
Closing Reminders
IMPORTANT MUST ATTENTION Goal: Produce a Keep-a-Changelog entry under [Unreleased] that tells users — in business terms, citing affected logical IDs and flagging breaking changes — what changed and why it matters, NEVER what files/classes were touched.
IMPORTANT MUST ATTENTION — Protocols in force (concise digest of the SYNC/shared blocks this skill carries):
- AI Mistake Prevention: verify generated content against evidence, trace downstream references, verify all affected outputs, re-read after context loss, surface ambiguity.
- Critical Thinking: Traced
file:line proof per claim, confidence >80% to act.
- Project Reference Docs: Read required project-reference docs (always
lessons.md) before target work.
IMPORTANT MUST ATTENTION use business-focused language, group by module/feature — name the user-facing capability, NEVER the class/file/enum/migration — why: changelog readers track impact, not implementation (see Business Focus table).
IMPORTANT MUST ATTENTION cite FR-/BR-/TC- logical IDs in **Refs**; prefix every breaking change with **BREAKING:** + one-line migration/impact note; omit the Breaking block when none — why: readers need traceability and a migration signal, not noise.
IMPORTANT MUST ATTENTION always insert under [Unreleased] (create it if absent), preserve existing entries; DELETE the temp .ai/workspace/changelog-notes-*.md notes file in cleanup — why: a leftover notes file is an anti-pattern and entries belong only under Unreleased.
IMPORTANT MUST ATTENTION drive the review through the throwaway notes file: review EVERY changed file, categorize Added/Changed/Fixed/Deprecated/Removed/Security — why: skipping file review silently drops changes.
IMPORTANT MUST ATTENTION verify each business-impact claim against the actual diff (file:line), confidence >80% to act, <80% re-read the diff first — NEVER speculate impact from a filename — why: a misread diff ships a wrong user-facing claim.
IMPORTANT MUST ATTENTION find the existing CHANGELOG.md before writing — root ./CHANGELOG.md preferred, fallback ./docs/CHANGELOG.md — NEVER create a new changelog in docs/ when root exists — why: a split changelog fragments release history.
IMPORTANT MUST ATTENTION break work into small task tracking todos BEFORE starting (one per file read), keep one in_progress, mark completed immediately, add a final review todo — why: long diffs exhaust context and lose findings.
IMPORTANT MUST ATTENTION validate route/skip decisions with the user via a direct user question — never auto-decide a workflow is "too simple to need".
Anti-Rationalization:
| Evasion | Rebuttal |
|---|
| "Diff is small, skip the notes file" | Still categorize each file — uncategorized changes get silently dropped. |
| "Filename says it all, skip the diff" | Read the diff: a filename names the file, not the business impact. Show file:line. |
| "Just list the files changed" | Group by module/feature in business terms — file lists are the bad-entry anti-pattern. |
| "No existing CHANGELOG, make one in docs" | Search root first; only create at root when truly absent. |
| "Notes file is harmless, leave it" | Delete it in cleanup — a leftover notes file is an anti-pattern. |
IMPORTANT MUST ATTENTION Goal echo: business-language Keep-a-Changelog entry under [Unreleased], logical IDs cited, breaking changes flagged, NEVER file/class names — temp notes file deleted.
IMPORTANT MUST ATTENTION group by feature in business terms, cite logical IDs, flag **BREAKING:** — why: impact over implementation.
IMPORTANT MUST ATTENTION break work into small task tracking todos before starting and delete the temp notes file in cleanup.
[IMPORTANT] Analyze how big the task is and break it into many small todo tasks systematically before starting — this is very important.
Hookless Prompt Protocol Mirror (Auto-Synced)
Source: .claude/.ck.json + .claude/skills/shared/sync-inline-versions.md (:full blocks) + .claude/scripts/lib/hookless-prompt-protocol.cjs
[WORKFLOW-EXECUTION-PROTOCOL] [BLOCKING] Workflow Execution Protocol — MANDATORY IMPORTANT MUST CRITICAL. Do not skip for any reason.
Generic portability boundary: Reusable skills and protocol text stay project-neutral; project-specific conventions are discovered from docs/project-config.json and docs/project-reference/. Apply shared AI-SDD from shared/sdd-artifact-contract.md. Read docs/project-config.json and docs/project-reference/docs-index-reference.md, then open the project reference docs named there. For spec, test-case, behavior-change, public-contract, or docs/specs/ work, route through the local spec docs named by the docs index: feature-spec-reference.md, spec-system-reference.md, spec-principles.md, and workflow-spec-test-code-cycle-reference.md when specs/tests/code must stay synchronized. If either file or a required reference doc is missing or stale, auto-run $project-init (or the narrow lower-level route such as $project-config, $docs-init, $scan-all, or $scan --target=<key>) before ordinary project-specific work. Any supported AI tool may execute when this shared context and local docs are available.
- DETECT: If the prompt starts with an explicit slash skill/workflow command, execute it directly. Otherwise match the prompt against the workflow catalog and skill list.
- ANALYZE: Choose the best option: execute directly, invoke a skill, activate a standard workflow, or compose a custom step combination.
- AUTO-SELECT: Pick the best option yourself. Do not ask the user to choose between direct execution, skill, standard workflow, or custom workflow.
- ACTIVATE: For a selected workflow, call
$start-workflow <workflowId>; for a selected skill, invoke that skill; for a custom workflow, sequence custom steps directly; for direct execution, proceed with the task.
- CREATE TASKS: task tracking for ALL workflow/skill/custom steps before execution when the selected path has multiple steps.
- EXECUTE: Advance per the Workflow Step Advancement & Parallel Phases rule in your context instructions — model-driven; a sub-agent completion advances a step identically to an inline call; a parallel-phase group is an all-return barrier (advance only after ALL members return, never serialize it)
Shared AI-SDD Protocol Markers
Source: .claude/skills/shared/sync-inline-versions.md
SYNC:ai-sdd-artifact-contract
AI-SDD Artifact Contract — Shared spec-driven development rules stay portable and source-owned.
- Keep reusable AI-SDD principles in
.claude; put repository-specific paths, commands, owners, products, and formats in project config/reference docs.
- Preserve cycle:
spec -> plan -> tasks -> implement -> verify -> update spec/docs.
- Trace every requirement or invariant through decision, task, TC/test, source evidence, and docs/spec update.
- Treat code-to-spec extraction as reference-only until accepted by the canonical spec owner.
- Any supported AI tool may plan, implement, review, or verify with synced context; using multiple tools is optional.
- Update
.claude source first, then sync generated mirrors; do not manually edit .agents, .codex, or AGENTS.md. — why: mirrors are generated artifacts; hand-edits are overwritten on the next sync
- If
docs/project-config.json, root instruction files, or a required project-reference doc is missing or stale, auto-run $project-init or the narrow lower-level route before ordinary project-specific work.
Active reference: shared/sdd-artifact-contract.md in the active skills root.
SYNC:ai-sdd-artifact-contract:reminder
- MANDATORY Apply
shared/sdd-artifact-contract.md; keep reusable AI-SDD in .claude and local rules in project docs.
- MANDATORY Code-to-spec extraction is reference-only until canonical acceptance; any supported AI tool may execute with synced context.
- MANDATORY Update
.claude source before syncing generated mirrors; do not manually edit .agents, .codex, or AGENTS.md.
- MANDATORY Missing or stale project config, root instruction files, or required reference docs route project-specific work through
$project-init or the narrow setup route automatically.
[TASK-PLANNING] [MANDATORY] BEFORE executing any workflow or skill step, create/update task tracking for all planned steps, then keep it synchronized as each step starts/completes.
[LESSON-LEARNED-REMINDER] [BLOCKING] Task Planning & Continuous Improvement — MANDATORY. Do not skip.
Break work into small tasks (task tracking) before starting. Add final task: "Analyze AI mistakes & lessons learned".
Extract lessons — ROOT CAUSE ONLY, not symptom fixes:
- Name the FAILURE MODE (reasoning/assumption failure), not symptom — "assumed API existed without reading source" not "used wrong enum value".
- Generality test: does this failure mode apply to ≥3 contexts/codebases? If not, abstract one level up.
- Write as a universal rule — strip project-specific names/paths/classes. Useful on any codebase.
- Consolidate: multiple mistakes sharing one failure mode → ONE lesson.
- Recurrence gate: "Would this recur in future session WITHOUT this reminder?" — No → skip
$learn.
- Auto-fix gate: "Could
$code-review/$code-simplifier/$security-review/$lint catch this?" — Yes → improve review skill instead.
- BOTH gates pass → ask user to run
$learn.
[CRITICAL-THINKING-MINDSET] Apply critical thinking, sequential thinking. Every claim needs traced proof, confidence >80% to act.
Anti-hallucination principle: Never present guess as fact — cite sources for every claim, admit uncertainty freely, self-check output for errors, cross-reference independently, stay skeptical of own confidence — certainty without evidence root of all hallucination.
AI Attention principle (Primacy-Recency): Put the 3 most critical rules at both top and bottom of long prompts/protocols so instruction adherence survives long context windows.
Goal-driven execution: Define success criteria first, loop until verified, and stop only when observable checks pass.
Tests verify intent: Tests must protect business rules/invariants and fail when the protected intent breaks, not only mirror current behavior.
Common AI Mistake Prevention (System Lessons)
- Re-read files after context compaction. Edit requires prior Read in same context; compaction wipes read state. Re-read before editing.
- Grep for old terms after bulk replacements. AI over-trusts find/replace completeness. Grep full repo after bulk edits for missed refs in docs/configs/catalogs.
- Check downstream references before deleting. Deletions cascade doc/code staleness. Map referencing files before removal.
- After memory loss, check existing state before creating new. Compaction wipes prior-work memory. Query current state to resume — never blindly duplicate.
- Verify AI-generated content against actual code. AI hallucinates APIs, class names, method signatures. Grep to confirm existence before documenting/referencing.
- Trace full dependency chain after edits. Changing a definition misses downstream consumers. Trace the full chain.
- When renaming, grep ALL consumer file types. Some file types silently ignore missing refs (no compile error). Search code, templates, configs, generated files.
- Trace ALL code paths when verifying correctness. Code existing ≠ code executing. Trace early exits, error branches, conditional skips — not just happy path.
- Update docs that embed canonical data when source changes. Docs inlining derived data (workflows, schemas, configs) go stale silently. Update all embedding docs alongside source.
- Verify sub-agent results after context recovery. Background agents may finish while parent compacted — grep-verify output, don't trust assumed completion.
- Cross-check full target list against sub-agent assignments. Parallel sub-agents by category miss boundary items. Reconcile union of assignments against target list before proceeding.
- Sub-agents inherit knowledge only from their agent .md definition — use custom agent types, not built-in Explore. Tool adoption = permission + knowledge + enforcement (numbered workflow step).
- Persist sub-agent findings incrementally, not as a final batch. Long sub-agents hit cutoffs before final write — findings lost. Instruct append-per-section to report file.
- When debugging, ask "whose responsibility?" before fixing. Trace caller (wrong data) vs callee (wrong handling). Fix at responsible layer — never patch symptom site.
- Grep ALL removed names after extraction/refactoring. Primary file "done" ≠ secondary files clean. Grep entire scope for every removed symbol before declaring complete.
- Assume existing values are intentional — ask WHY before changing. Pattern-matching as "wrong" skips context. Before changing any constant/limit/flag: read comments, git blame, surrounding code.
- Verify ALL affected outputs, not just the first. One build green ≠ all green. Multi-stack changes (backend/frontend/tests/docs) require verifying EVERY output.
- Evaluate fit before copying a nearby pattern. Closest example ≠ matching preconditions — verify the new context shares the same constraints, base classes, scope, lifetime.
- Holistic-first debugging — resist nearest-attention trap. Don't dive into first plausible cause. List EVERY precondition (config, env vars, paths, DB, endpoints, creds, versions, DI, data). Verify each against evidence (grep/query — not reasoning). Ask "what would falsify this?" — if nothing, it's not a hypothesis. Most expensive failure: going deeper in "obvious" layer while bug sits in layer never questioned.
- Surgical changes — apply the diff test (context-aware). Two modes: (1) Bug fix → every line traces to the bug; no restyling; orphan cleanup only for imports YOUR changes made unused. (2) Review/enhancement → implement improvements AND announce as "Enhancement beyond main request: [what]". Never silently scope-creep. Diff test: "Would this line exist if I wasn't asked to do X?" — if no, delete or announce.
- Surface ambiguity before coding — don't pick silently. Multiple valid interpretations → present each with effort: "[Request] could mean (1) [N h], (2) [N h]. Which matters?" List scope/format/volume/constraints assumptions first. If simpler path exists, say so. Never silently pick.
- [MANDATORY FIRST ACTION] ALWAYS activate a suitable skill or workflow BEFORE responding. Match task against workflow catalog + skill list; invoke via skill invocation or
$start-workflow <workflowId>. NEVER answer or write code before checking. Skip = protocol violation.
- Why-Review adversarial mindset — apply when reviewing any plan, decision, or design. Default SKEPTIC not VALIDATOR: steel-man a rejected alternative, invert each stated reason ("what does it sacrifice?"), stress-test top 2-3 assumptions, run pre-mortem ("ships, fails in 3 months — what breaks?"), surface 1-2 alternatives author missed. Section presence ≠ quality; quality = causal reasoning + concrete mitigations + evidence, not "it's better" or "monitor closely".
- Front-load report-write in sub-agent prompts for large reviews. Many-file sub-agents hit budget before final write — findings lost. Design prompts so: (1) report-write is first explicit deliverable, (2) append per-file/section (not batched), (3) scope bounded so reads don't exhaust budget. Truncated mid-sentence with no report file → spawn narrower scope, don't retry same prompt.
- After context compaction, re-verify all prior phase outcomes before continuing. Summaries describe intent, not environment state (git index, filesystem, processes). On resume, FIRST audit: git status, re-read modified files, verify filesystem. Every "completed" claim is an untested hypothesis until evidence confirms.
- OOM/memory: check row count before row size. Triage: (1) Unbounded query — no DB filter for trigger? Push filter to DB; eliminates OOM. (2) Large rows? Projection reduces proportionally. Row reduction > projection in ROI.
- Keep domain concepts out of generic/shared/infrastructure layers. Reusable layer (shared library, framework, infra module) must reference NO consumer-specific domain concept — tenant/customer/product IDs, business entities, feature rules. Leak compiles + runs → passes review silently while coupling the "reusable" layer to one consumer. Keep shared type domain-free; push domain fields/logic down into the consumer via subclass/composition. — why: a layer coupled to one consumer's domain is no longer reusable.