reduce-to-factslisted
Install: claude install-skill tmusser/context-to-action-skills
# reduce-to-facts
## Purpose
Turn dense workplace source material into a fact ledger the user can trust before moving to a reply, decision, or action.
## When to use
Use this when the context is too long, ambiguous, stakeholder-sensitive, high-stakes, contradictory, or too important to act on safely from a normal summary.
## When not to use
Do not use this for simple short threads where `brief-me`, `clear-ask`, or `follow-up-draft` can act directly.
## Output size rule
Default to a compact ledger with only the sections needed for the source.
Use the full ledger only when the source is dense, high-stakes, contradictory, or the user explicitly asks for a full fact ledger.
- Omit empty optional sections for compact outputs.
- For dense or high-stakes sources, include all major sections.
- Use "None surfaced in the reviewed source" only when that absence is itself useful.
For short inputs, include:
- Source scope
- Atomic facts
- Open questions
- Action-relevant implications
- Suggested next skill
## Portable Output Contract
- Use only the useful subset of source-backed facts, assumptions, source gaps,
stakeholder sensitivities, potential misreads, and the suggested next action.
- Use the smallest useful output.
- Label assumptions and preserve source gaps, source anchors, and confidence labels.
- Do not promote an assumption, inference, open question, proposed action, or
stakeholder position into a fact, decision, commitment, owner, or deadline
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