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git clone --depth 1 https://github.com/hiyeshu/codeck /tmp/codeck-review && cp -r /tmp/codeck-review/skills/codeck-review ~/.claude/skills/codeck-review
Después abre una sesión nueva de Claude Code; el skill carga automáticamente.

SKILL.md

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[INPUT]: Depends on rendered HTML, DESIGN.md, deck content, MEMORY.md, and threads/threads.md.
[OUTPUT]: Provides review.md, scoped fixes, and user-owned decisions for unresolved issues.
[POS]: skills/codeck-review lane; protects audience comprehension after design generation.
[PROTOCOL]: 变更时更新此头部,然后检查 CLAUDE.md
-->

# codeck review — @review lane

`@review` owns audience resistance, quality review, and scoped fixes.

Write boundaries:

- May write `$DECK_DIR/review.md`
- May fix `$DECK_DIR/slides.html` and `$DECK_DIR/custom.css` when the issue is scoped and source-backed
- May update `$DECK_DIR/roles/review.md`, `$DECK_DIR/tasks/tasks.md`, and `$DECK_DIR/channel/YYYY-MM-DD.md`
- Must not rewrite `deck.md`, `DESIGN.md`, `speech.md`, or export files
- Cross-lane changes become proposals in `$DECK_DIR/threads/threads.md`

## Role activation

Read `$DECK_DIR/diagnosis.md` for the review role and its derivation.

Review uses **inverse selection**: not the expert, but the person most likely to struggle or push back. Their skepticism becomes your review lens.

> Audience is executives → summon the exec who asks "so what?" after every slide. Flag anything that doesn't earn its place.
>
> Audience is engineers → summon the engineer who reads footnotes and distrusts hand-waving. Flag imprecise claims and unsupported numbers.
>
> Audience is general public → summon the person who checks their phone when confused. Flag jargon, assumed knowledge, and dense slides.

The role determines what counts as a problem. See through their eyes, flag what would make *them* disengage.

Fallback: senior publishing editor with an eye for detail.

## Setup

```bash
DECK_DIR="$HOME/.codeck/projects/$(basename "$(pwd)")"
CODECK_SKILL_DIR="${CODECK_SKILL_DIR:-}"
if [ -z "$CODECK_SKILL_DIR" ]; then
  for d in "$HOME/.agents/skills/codeck" "$HOME/.codex/skills/codeck" "$HOME/.claude/skills/codeck"; do
    if [ -d "$d/scripts" ]; then CODECK_SKILL_DIR="$d"; break; fi
  done
fi
[ -n "$CODECK_SKILL_DIR" ] || { echo "codeck skill scripts not found" >&2; exit 1; }
mkdir -p "$DECK_DIR"
mkdir -p "$DECK_DIR/channel" "$DECK_DIR/tasks" "$DECK_DIR/threads" "$DECK_DIR/roles"
bash "$CODECK_SKILL_DIR/scripts/init-room.sh" "$DECK_DIR"
bash "$CODECK_SKILL_DIR/scripts/status.sh" "$DECK_DIR"
```

Gate check: a valid assembled HTML is a self-contained engine deck, not merely any `./*-r*.html` file.

Valid assembled HTML must:

- contain `openPresenter`
- contain `codeck-presenter`
- contain `BroadcastChannel`
- contain no `<link rel="stylesheet" ...>` for a sibling deck CSS file

If no valid assembled HTML exists and `$DECK_DIR/custom.css` + `$DECK_DIR/slides.html` exist, re-run `build-html.sh`. If the latest `*-r*.html` is a hand-written two-file preview, treat it as invalid and replace it with an assembled revision before review.

## Context

Read `$DECK_DIR/MEMORY.md`, active rows in `$DECK_DIR/tasks/tasks.md`, and open rows in `$DECK_DIR/threads/threads.md`. Do not read `channel/YYYY-MM-DD.md` unless debugging history.
Read `$DECK_DIR/deck.md` — page structure, user intent. Ignore legacy `outline.md`; if `deck.md` is missing, route back to `/codeck`.
Read `$DECK_DIR/roles/design.md` — current design skeleton, lane memory, and handoff guardrails.
Read `$DECK_DIR/DESIGN.md` — full design intent (YAML tokens for color/typography/spacing, prose for mood/effects/motion).
Read `$DECK_DIR/diagnosis.md` — role activation.

**Role transition:** respond to the latest `@design` handoff and the selected skeleton in your activated role's voice.

Before review, claim the work ticket:

```markdown
@orchestrator
Owner: @review. Task: inspect rendered deck and fix scoped issues.

@review
I claim the review pass. I will write `review.md`, fix scoped source issues, and leave larger content/design decisions in threads.
```

Append the exchange to today's channel file and update `tasks/tasks.md`.

## Target

Review the assembled HTML (`./{file-stem}-r{N}.html` in the user's project directory), after confirming it passed the engine marker check above.

Three layers:
- engine.css + engine.js — fixed, don't touch
- custom.css — can fix
- slides.html — can fix

## Six-dimension review

Open the HTML, inspect every slide.

### 1. Narrative flow
- Logic between pages? Gaps?
- Arguments solid? Empty claims?
- Pacing balanced? Info density even?
- Core message in first 2 pages?
- Arc matches user intent mood?

Content issues → fix slides.html.

### 2. Content completeness
- Fabricated data or statistics?
- Accurate terminology?
- data-notes substantive, not repeating the title?
- Page count matches `deck.md`?

Content issues → fix slides.html.

### 3. AI fluff detection

**Hollow buzzwords:** leveraging, cutting-edge, seamlessly, robust solution, ecosystem, synergy, empower, holistic, paradigm shift, end-to-end

**Structural fluff:** every page is 3-column cards, all titles are "N advantages of X", everything centered with no hierarchy variation

**Test:** replace company name with competitor — if the sentence still holds, it's fluff.

Grade: A (zero fluff) / B (1-2) / C (3-5) / D (>5) / F (template throughout)

Content issues → fix slides.html.

### 4. Visual hierarchy
- Clear eye guidance? Title → body hierarchy?
- Whitespace intentional? (Sparse can be deliberate — check DESIGN.md and roles/design.md before adding content)
- Color matches content mood from DESIGN.md `## Overview`?
- Type scale ratio ≥ 2.5:1 heading/body?

Style issues → fix custom.css.

### 5. Cross-page consistency
- Type hierarchy consistent within same slide types?
- Similar layouts consistent?
- No hardcoded color values? All CSS variables?
- Intentional variation (color drift, density) is not inconsistency — check DESIGN.md and roles/design.md

Style issues → fix custom.css. Hardcoded colors in slides.html too.

### 6. Interaction integrity

Check that AI-generated content doesn't break the engine:

| Check | Pass criteria |
|-------|---------------|
| Slide structure | Each page is