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npx mdskill add doodledood/manifest-dev/doneGenerates a plain-prose completion summary for the /do workflow
- Summarizes what was built and key changes made during the workflow
- Relies on Acceptance Criteria and Global Invariant verification status
- Triggers after all criteria pass and the manifest is complete
- Delivers a final directive for manifest amendments or questions
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--- name: done description: 'Completion marker for the /do workflow. Outputs a plain-prose summary of what was built. Called by /do after every Acceptance Criterion and Global Invariant verifies PASS, when the manifest is complete, all criteria pass, or the workflow needs to wrap up with a completion summary.' user-invocable: false --- Emit a completion summary in plain prose: what was built, the key changes (files, behavioral effect — not just paths), trade-offs applied, anything notable about how the work landed. Adapt detail to the task's complexity — a small fix gets a couple of sentences; a multi-deliverable refactor gets a paragraph or two. Multi-repo manifests: a single summary covers the whole manifest, naming which repos' deliverables were verified. Reachable only after every Acceptance Criterion and Global Invariant verifies PASS with no BLOCKED criteria pending. End with the mandatory trailing line — directive, not observational, because the manifest stays the source of truth post-completion: *If the next message describes a change or new requirement (not a pure question), invoke `/manifest-dev:define <this-manifest-path>` to amend. Pure questions are answered inline.*
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