Skills are small reusable methods.
They are smaller than full workflows and more practical than principles. A skill captures a way to do something better: review a page, tighten a draft, inspect a preview, or preserve a lesson from a messy pass.
The point is not to collect procedures. The point is to make the next attempt less dependent on memory.
Skills, Workflows, and References
- Skill: a compact reusable entry point for starting the right method.
- Workflow: the fuller process that carries decisions, proof, and feedback.
- Knowledge Base: shorter references, checks, and definitions.
Structured processes
Workflows
Follow the fuller processes that skills can help start.
Related readingArticles
Read the ideas and decisions behind the work.
Short referencesKnowledge Base
Find the short distinctions and checks that support the work.
What Belongs Here
- Entry points for recurring review methods.
- Checks that prevent the same miss from repeating.
- Ways to start a workflow from a common situation.
- Methods stable enough to reuse across more than one page or project.