session-governance-audit
Installation
SKILL.md
Session Governance Audit
Turn a raw session transcript into an accountable record: what was touched, what it cost, what shipped against what was asked, and — most importantly — what is missing and which kind of missing it is.
Why this exists
Sessions produce two failure modes that look identical from the outside: work that was attempted and incomplete (a Gap) and work that was never represented anywhere at all (a Vacuum). Closeout rituals catch the first; only a deliberate sweep catches the second. This skill is the deliberate sweep — the "hall monitor" pass that compiles evidence rather than trusting the session's own self-report.
Core doctrine
- N/A is a vacuum, never a resting state. Any metric, deliverable, or task that resolves to "N/A / unknown / not done" must become a named item in the output — never silently dropped.
- Evidence over self-report. Claims in the transcript ("pushed", "fixed", "done") are hypotheses; verify each against disk/remote before recording it as shipped.
- The audit is itself an artifact. The index must be durable (committed or filed), or the audit becomes its own vacuum.