Markdown Converter
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Incorporate feedback into book review policies, standards, and infrastructure
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Incorporate the user's feedback into the book review system. The feedback is in
$ARGUMENTS and/or in the preceding conversation context. This skill modifies
the book review infrastructure itself to make future reviews better.
You MUST use plan mode (EnterPlanMode) for this skill. Do all analysis and auditing first, present a plan for the user's approval, and only then execute.
Read ALL of these files before doing anything else:
.claude/book-review/standards.md — Master standards shared across all book reviewers.claude/book-review/*.md — Per-focus review policies.claude/skills/book-review/SKILL.md — Book review orchestration.claude/skills/book-refine/SKILL.md — This fileThe user's feedback could be anything. Common forms:
Don't just record the specific instance — extract the underlying principle. Examples:
| User says | Generalized rule |
|---|---|
| "I'd write 'the prover constructs' not 'a prover constructs'" | Use definite articles for named protocol roles (the prover, the verifier) |
| "This section should have come before the definition" | Motivating examples and intuition should precede formal definitions |
| "The math reviewer missed that alpha was reused" | Check that notation is consistent with prior chapters, not just within the current one |
| "Stop complaining about sentence fragments in bullet points" | Sentence fragments are acceptable in bullet points when the meaning is clear from the list context |
| "Don't rewrap it like that, do it like this" | A formatting correction — the user is showing a preferred rewrapping pattern. Add a before/after example to under the appropriate category, and refine the rule in if the correction reveals a gap. |
| "You should check that code examples actually match the current API" | (New review dimension: code accuracy. Create ) |
If you're not sure how to generalize a specific correction into a principle, ask the user. Don't guess — a wrong generalization is worse than none.
Before deciding where to put anything, review the full set of policies and standards as a whole. Look for:
grammar.md that's really about document structure belongs in
structure.md. Flag and propose moves.Include any findings from this audit in your plan, even if they go beyond the user's immediate feedback. The goal is to keep the policy system coherent as it grows.
Enter plan mode (EnterPlanMode). Your plan should include:
.claude/book-review/standards.md.claude/book-review/*.md.claude/book-review/{name}.md.claude/skills/book-*/SKILL.mdWhen in doubt between general and specific placement, prefer the more specific location. A rule can always be promoted to
.claude/book-review/standards.md later if it
turns out to be universal.
Wait for user approval before proceeding.
After the user approves the plan:
.claude/book-review/standards.md, add to the appropriate existing
section or create a new section if none fits.Tell the user: