repo-intake-and-plan
repo-intake-and-plan
When to apply
- At the beginning of README-first reproduction work.
- When the main skill needs a fast map of repo structure and documented commands.
- When inference, evaluation, and training candidates must be classified conservatively.
- When the user explicitly wants to inspect the repo first and not run anything yet.
When not to apply
- When execution has already started and the task is now about running commands or writing outputs.
- When the target is not a repository-backed reproduction task.
- When the user only wants paper interpretation without repo inspection.
- When the user already has a selected documented command and only needs setup or execution.
Clear boundaries
- This skill scans and plans.
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