reviewing-document-set
reviewing-document-set — SKILL.md
Variant: standard · When to use: judging a finished SET of documents as one corpus — checking they are mutually coherent and ready to plan from, then emitting
VERDICT: approve|revisewith per-document findings.
Overview
This skill is the corpus-level acceptance gate over a set of finished, related documents. Loaded by a reviewer holding the whole set, it answers one question: do these documents form one coherent body that carries the project's intent forward and is sufficient to plan and build from? It applies a fixed six-dimension cross-document checklist, then emits a single machine-parseable verdict plus per-document-attributed findings the producers can act on.
It is the complement to single-document review — each document's own quality gate ran earlier. This skill never re-litigates one document's internal quality; it judges only how the documents relate as a set. It is review-only: it does not author, fix, or rewrite anything.
When to activate
- A finished set of related project documents needs an accept/revise decision on mutual coherence before downstream planning.
- You are the independent gate over a corpus after each document has passed its own per-type review.
- Re-judging a corpus after fixes from a prior
revise.
Do NOT activate when: