KeiSeiKit-1.0/skills/compose-solution/SKILL.md
Parfii-bot 036bc6a52e docs: SKILL.md triggers + STATUS-TRUTH footer + phase placeholders
Group G — markdown tech-debt cleanup (post-audit 2026-05-02).

- 36 SKILL.md files: added "## When to use" section. Was missing across the
  catalog; orchestrator routing by keyword could not auto-dispatch.

- 20 code-implementer agent .md files: added Output Footer block prescribing
  RULE 0.16 STATUS-TRUTH MARKER schema in agent's final report. Previously only
  code-implementer-rust.md had it; other 27 language/role variants were silent
  about the marker, breaking RULE 0.16 §3 status-truth aggregation for non-Rust
  batches.

- skills/site-create/: added phase-5-preview.md and phase-6-deploy.md skeleton
  files. SKILL.md table-of-contents referenced 7 phases; only 5 existed on disk.

- skills/{ai-animation,rag-pipeline}/skill.md: added migration banner comment
  noting they should be SKILL.md (canonical filename). Case-rename via git is a
  separate orchestrator task (macOS APFS is case-insensitive; Linux deploy needs
  explicit rename).

- 3 deprecated skills (site-builder, competitor-analysis, design-inspiration):
  added concrete removed-after dates (was vague "before v2").

- docs/CONVERGENCE-PLAN.md:129: TBD on _blocks/evidence-grading.md duplicate
  resolved (file exists, not duplicated).

- docs/DNA-INDEX.md: count edits made then overwritten by auto-encyclopedia-refresh
  hook during agent run. The .kei-registry-ignore files in test fixtures (Group F)
  are the structural fix; kei-registry walker implementation is the follow-up.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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compose-solution Meta-orchestrator — converts a free-text task description into the right artefact(s) (agent, skill, hook, rule, or block) by composing existing KeiSeiKit primitives. Pure-click decision chain except the single intake field. Enriches `_blocks/` over time via Phase 6 block-augmentation — the kit gets smarter with every invocation. <free-text task description>

Compose-Solution — Meta-Orchestrator (index)

When to use

  • Converting a free-text task description into the right durable KeiSeiKit artefact (agent, skill, hook, rule, or block).
  • You are unsure which existing skill covers your task and want the kit to choose for you.
  • Enriching _blocks/ with a reusable fragment that emerged from a new task pattern.

You are converting an arbitrary user task ("I want to solve X") into the right durable KeiSeiKit artefact — an agent manifest, a skill, a hook, a rule, or a new behavioural block. You decompose, grep prior art, gap-analyse, compose, and assemble. Every decision is a click; only the intake description (and an optional free-text edit in Phase 6) is typed.

This skill is the meta-creator: it does not itself write production code. It routes to new-agent (agent branch), to escalate-recurrence (hook/rule branch), or composes a new skill/block in-place.

This SKILL.md is the INDEX. Each phase lives in its own file and is executed in order. Never skip a phase. Never re-order phases.


Pipeline overview (7 phases + final report)

Phase File Purpose Free-text? AskUserQuestion
1 phase-1-intake.md Intake + target-type click 1 line (DESC) 1× AskUserQuestion
2 phase-2-decompose.md Wave-based decomposition no 1× AskUserQuestion
3 phase-3-prior-art.md Prior-art grep sweep no 0
4 phase-4-gap-analysis.md Gap analysis (multi-select) no 1× AskUserQuestion
5 phase-5-architecture.md Architecture (math-first) no 1× AskUserQuestion
6 phase-6-block-augment.md Block augmentation optional per-block 1× AskUserQuestion per new block
7 phase-7-assemble.md Recipe assembly (branches on T) no 1× AskUserQuestion

Minimum AskUserQuestion count across a full session: 6 — one each in Phases 1, 2, 4, 5, at least one in Phase 6 (if any gaps selected), and one in Phase 7. This is the pure-click contract: only intake is free-text.


Variables the pipeline produces

Name Set in Meaning
DESC Phase 1a The user's one-paragraph task description
T Phase 1b Target artefact type — Agent / Skill / Hook / Rule / Block / Auto-detect
COMPONENTS Phase 2 2-5 orthogonal components, each with 3-5 grep keywords
CLASSIFICATION Phase 3 Per-component: REUSE / ADAPT / CREATE / EXTERNAL + evidence grade
GAPS Phase 4 User-selected subset of components that need Phase-6 augmentation
ARCHITECTURE Phase 5 Math-first composition expression + block list + Constructor-Pattern check
BLOCKS_WRITTEN Phase 6 Names of newly persisted _blocks/*.md files (possibly empty)
FINAL_NAME Phase 7 Path of the assembled artefact (or handoff target)

Final report (emit after Phase 7)

=== COMPOSE-SOLUTION REPORT ===
Intake:         <first 80 chars of DESC>...
Target type:    <T (after auto-detect resolution, if applicable)>
Decomposition:  <N components>
Prior-art:      <M reused, K adapted, L created, X external>
Blocks written: <names>  (kit: <before_count> → <after_count>)
Assembled:      <artefact path or "handed off to <skill>">
Next action:    <what user should run / review / commit>

Future invocations benefit from the K new blocks — kit is now smarter by K blocks.

Rules (apply throughout — enforced at every phase)

  • Pure-click contract. Only DESC (Phase 1a) and optional per-block edits (Phase 6b "Edit") are typed. Every other decision is an AskUserQuestion call. Count them in the final report.
  • NO DOWNGRADE. Any phase that fails returns 2-3 constructive paths, never "can't be done".
  • NO HALLUCINATION (RULE 0.4). Every block / skill / agent / bridge name referenced in the session MUST exist on disk. Phase 3 greps, Phase 5 architecture listing, and Phase 7 handoffs all verify before citing. If grep returns nothing — the component class is CREATE, report it, never invent a phantom match.
  • Plan Mode First (RULE 0.5). This skill IS the plan; each phase file has its own verify-criterion. No Edit/Write before the corresponding phase's confirm click.
  • Constructor Pattern (RULE ZERO). Every new block is single-concern, 20-40 LOC, hard-capped at 60 LOC → split. Every new skill phase is < 30 LOC of imperative prose. This SKILL.md index file itself must stay < 200 LOC; phase files each < 150 LOC.
  • Surgical Changes. Compose-solution writes only to:
    • _blocks/<slug>.md (Phase 6, user-approved)
    • skills/<slug>/SKILL.md (Phase 7c, user-approved)
    • Hands off to new-agent (Phase 7b) or escalate-recurrence (Phase 7d/e) — no direct writes to _manifests/, ~/.claude/rules/, or ~/.claude/hooks/.
  • Kit-enrichment feedback loop. Phase 6 is the virtuous cycle: every missing block becomes a new permanent block, so the next invocation of compose-solution (or new-agent) finds more prior art in Phase 3. Report the before/after block count in every session that touched Phase 6 — this makes the loop visible.

References

  • phase-1-intake.md · phase-2-decompose.md · phase-3-prior-art.md · phase-4-gap-analysis.md · phase-5-architecture.md · phase-6-block-augment.md · phase-7-assemble.md
  • skills/research/SKILL.md — Variant C "Deep decomposition" wave pattern (Phase 2 delegation target for heavy tasks)
  • skills/new-agent/SKILL.md — 8-phase wizard (Phase 7b handoff target)
  • ~/.claude/skills/escalate-recurrence/SKILL.md — hook + rule + wiki pipeline (Phase 7d/e handoff target)
  • ~/.claude/skills/architecture/SKILL.md — optional, for heavy architectural decomposition if research is overkill
  • _blocks/baseline.md, _blocks/rule-math-first.md — block templates (Phase 6a shape references)
  • _manifests/kei-*.toml — 12 kit agents (Phase 7b handoff references)
  • _bridges/*.tmpl — 11 tool bridges (architecture Phase 5 may reference them for agent-creation flows)