From autodialectics
Examine Autodialectics run results, manifests, and stored artifacts. Use after a pipeline run completes or to review past runs.
How this skill is triggered — by the user, by Claude, or both
Slash command
/autodialectics:inspectThe summary Claude sees in its skill listing — used to decide when to auto-load this skill
Use this skill to examine completed or in-progress pipeline runs and their artifacts.
Use this skill to examine completed or in-progress pipeline runs and their artifacts.
autodialectics-mcp must be on PATH (pip install autodialectics).
inspect_run(run_id) — retrieve the run manifest: status, decision, scores, timing, and artifact paths.read_artifact(run_id, artifact_name) — read a specific artifact by filename. Artifacts by pipeline stage:
submission.json — the original task submissioncontract.md — the immutable task contract (Markdown)evidence.json — gathered evidence bundle from the exploration stagedialectic.json — thesis/antithesis/synthesis from the dialectical plannerexecution.json — domain executor resultsverification.json — independent verification outputevaluation.json — slop scores and gate decisionsummary.md — human-readable run summarybenchmark_report.json — benchmark-specific metrics (only present for benchmark runs)autodialectics inspect <run_id>
inspect_run to get the overview, then drill into specific artifacts with read_artifact.running or starting, it may still be in progress — wait and re-inspect.verification.json against evaluation.json to understand whether the verifier and evaluator agree.dialectic.json to see how the planner resolved competing concerns (thesis vs antithesis).If the user passes a run ID after /autodialectics:inspect, inspect that run and summarize the results.
Creates, edits, and optimizes skills for Claude Code, including drafting, evaluating with test prompts, iterating on performance, and improving skill descriptions for better triggering accuracy.
npx claudepluginhub hmbown/plugins --plugin autodialectics