From thinking-frameworks-skills
Recommends structural cleanups for a section map: sections to retire, merge, or posts to reassign using under-filled, stale, and overlapping heuristics.
How this skill is triggered — by the user, by Claude, or both
Slash command
/thinking-frameworks-skills:recommend-pruneThe summary Claude sees in its skill listing — used to decide when to auto-load this skill
1. **Retire**: section with <2 posts added in 3 months AND no new cluster signal → candidate for retirement.
audit-drift flagged as genuine-drift → suggest target section or move to unassigned.Per Curator run:
- [ ] Step 1: For each section, check retire conditions
- [ ] Step 2: Cross-check section promises for merge candidates
- [ ] Step 3: Collect reassignment candidates from drift audit
- [ ] Step 4: For each proposal: write reasoning + reasons-to-reject
- [ ] Step 5: Emit three lists (retire / merge / reassign)
npx claudepluginhub lyndonkl/claude --plugin thinking-frameworks-skillsChecks if posts in a substacker section still fit that section's promise. Flags drift at three levels (acceptable, borderline, genuine) and recommends promise rewrites when multiple posts in one section violate.
Ingests sources, updates brain pages, registers decisions, catalogs published content, and lints brain pages for provenance and link integrity. Use when changing the authorial knowledge layer or logging activity.
Identifies outdated dates, statistics, examples, trends, and links in content; suggests prioritized refresh plans, update checklists, and SEO freshness signal tactics for older pages.