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refine-decklisted

Deck hygiene pass — retag stale cards, prune 90-day unverified parks, surface defunct file:line references, surface orphaned dependencies (epics with no children, meta-fix families not wired, log.md migration TODOs), surface engineer-jargon titles for retitling, propose new canonical tags. AUTO-INVOKE when user says "tidy up the deck", "check for stale cards", "hygiene pass", "clean up the queue", "archive old", "audit the deck", or invokes /refine-deck. The board itself gets refactored each iteration (XP refactor mercilessly + Kanban continuous improvement).
zauberzeug/game-of-cards · ★ 2 · AI & Automation · score 75
Install: claude install-skill zauberzeug/game-of-cards
## Preflight If any `!` block below shows `goc: command not found`, `Permission for this action has been denied`, or `no such file or directory: .game-of-cards/deck/`, **stop and invoke `Skill(kickoff)` first**. Kickoff detects which setup step is missing (CLI not installed, Bash allowance not granted, project state not scaffolded) and walks the user through it. Re-invoke this skill only after kickoff completes. ## Context (project-local extension) !`cat .game-of-cards/hooks/refine-deck.md 2>/dev/null || true` # Refine the deck Scrum's **Backlog Refinement** (Schwaber & Sutherland) applied to the work surface, paired with Kanban's **continuous improvement** (Anderson): every iteration the BOARD gets better, not just the code on it. A deck read by humans and swarms of agents accumulates rot the moment filing slows down — stale parks, defunct cites, missing summaries, tags whose predicate no longer fires. The same first-principles edge that catches code drift catches deck drift; this skill is the recurring tax that keeps the read-pattern guarantee alive. The consuming repo may extend this hygiene flow via `.game-of-cards/hooks/refine-deck.md` (already loaded above) — e.g., to demand a pattern-discovery pass with specialized reviewers, override the 90-day decay threshold, surface project-specific categories beyond the generic ones below, or declare which artifacts (modules, sub-packages, demos) are in-scope for framework-tier findings so cluster-finding doesn't span the en