End-of-session reflection protocol for vlm-burial-mound-detection. This skill should be used when the user invokes /reflect or asks to reflect on this session, do end-of-session reflections, or similar. It guides Claude through updating reflection documents in priority order, answering structured prompts, and maintaining research observation logs.
Update the project's reflection and observation documents following the established protocol. Work through the documents in priority order. If context is limited, prioritise the top of the list.
Reflections are most valuable when written by the instance that did the session's work. If this invocation follows a compaction or continuation (i.e., the current instance is working from a conversation summary rather than direct experience), flag this explicitly in the reflection entries. Distinguish between genuine first-person observations and plausible reconstructions from summaries.
Process all .md files in the reflections directory (docs/notes/reflections), sorted by
the priority field in their YAML frontmatter (lowest number = highest priority).
For each document: read it first to understand the current structure, entry numbering, and conventions, then append a new dated section continuing the established format.
Some documents have scope: conditional in their frontmatter with a conditions field
describing when they should be updated. For these documents, evaluate whether the current
session meets the conditions. If not, explicitly state the assessment and skip.