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Debrief — Review the current session and persist lessons learned
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Debrief — Review the current session and persist lessons learned
用 Codex 或 Claude 帮你安装 复制这段 Prompt,粘贴到 Codex、Claude 或其他助手里,让它检查 Skill 页面并帮你完成安装。
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| name | debrief |
| description | Debrief — Review the current session and persist lessons learned |
| disable-model-invocation | true |
Conduct a structured debrief of the current conversation to extract and persist lessons learned.
Walk through the following steps as an interactive conversation with the user. Do NOT rush through all steps at once — ask questions, wait for answers, and discuss before saving anything.
Briefly summarize what happened in this session (key tasks, decisions, surprises, blockers). Keep it to a few bullet points. Ask the user if you missed anything or got something wrong.
Ask the user about each of these categories. Skip any that don't apply, but probe on the ones that do:
Extract lessons without pre-assigning a persistence mechanism — that happens in Step 3. Focus here on what was learned, not where it should live.
For each lesson or takeaway from Step 2, identify the right persistence
mechanism. Load the codification-reference skill for the full mechanism
taxonomy and selection principles. Then present a proposed plan to the user — a
table or checklist mapping each item to its mechanism and a brief rationale.
Discuss and refine before executing anything.
Guidelines:
Work through the approved plan, one item at a time. Show the user what you're writing/changing and get confirmation before each write. Mark items complete as you go.
Summarize what was persisted, grouped by mechanism. Call out anything that was discussed but intentionally not persisted (and why). Suggest any remaining follow-up actions.
The debrief conversation itself often surfaces new lessons — about workflow preferences, mechanism selection, tooling gaps, or collaboration patterns. Before closing: