Summary
Use this skill for static content quality reviews that produce clear findings and practical improvements.
When to use
- Reviewing documents for clarity, correctness, and completeness.
- Reviewing code for duplication, maintainability, and readability risks.
- Reviewing datasets for obvious consistency or redundancy issues.
- Providing a second opinion before publishing or merging content.
When not to use
- Runtime debugging or execution failures that require running systems or logs.
- Security audits or compliance checks that need specialized security workflows.
- Tasks requiring direct implementation rather than analysis.
- Reviews that depend on unavailable external business context.
- Content to review (document, code, or data).
- Requested focus (for example: clarity, duplication, completeness, consistency).