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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.

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.
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Starting a Quality Review

A small entry point for deciding which quality pass a page needs before it is called ready.