Agent skill
nw-shared-artifact-tracking
Shared artifact registry, common artifact patterns, and integration validation. Load when tracking data that flows across journey steps or validating horizontal coherence.
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npx add-skill https://github.com/nWave-ai/nWave/tree/main/nWave/skills/nw-shared-artifact-tracking
SKILL.md
Shared Artifact Tracking
Purpose
Shared artifacts are data values appearing in multiple places across a journey. Every ${variable} must have a single source of truth and documented consumers. Untracked artifacts are the primary cause of horizontal integration failures.
Artifact Registry Schema
shared_artifacts:
{artifact_name}:
source_of_truth: "{canonical file path}"
consumers: ["{list of places this value appears}"]
owner: "{responsible feature/component}"
integration_risk: "HIGH|MEDIUM|LOW - {explanation}"
validation: "{How to verify consistency}"
Common Artifact Patterns
Version
Source: pyproject.toml | Consumers: CLI --version, about command, README, install output
Risk: HIGH -- version mismatch breaks user trust
Install Path
Source: config/paths.yaml or constants.py | Consumers: install script, uninstall script, documentation
Risk: HIGH -- path mismatch breaks installation
Repository URL
Source: pyproject.toml or config | Consumers: README, error messages, install docs
Risk: MEDIUM -- URL mismatch breaks external links
Configuration Values
Source: config file or environment variable | Consumers: runtime behavior, documentation, defaults display Risk: MEDIUM -- inconsistency causes confusion
Command Names
Source: CLI argument parser definition | Consumers: help text, documentation, error messages, tutorials Risk: HIGH -- name mismatch makes features undiscoverable
Integration Validation
Consistency Check Process
- List all shared artifacts from journey schema
- For each artifact, verify source of truth exists
- For each consumer, verify it references correct source
- Flag any artifact without documented source
- Flag any consumer that hardcodes instead of referencing source
Validation Questions
- "Does every ${variable} in TUI mockups have a documented source?"
- "If the version changes, would all consumers automatically update?"
- "Are there hardcoded values that should reference a shared artifact?"
- "Do any two steps display the same data from different sources?"
Quality Gates
Journey completeness: all steps have clear goals | CLI commands/actions | emotional annotations | shared artifacts tracked | integration checkpoints defined
Emotional coherence: emotional arc defined (start/middle/end) | no jarring transitions | confidence builds progressively | error states guide to resolution
Horizontal integration: all shared artifacts have single source of truth | all consumers documented | integration checkpoints validate consistency | CLI vocabulary consistent
CLI UX compliance: command structure follows chosen pattern | help available on all commands | progressive disclosure implemented | error messages actionable
Handoff Specifications
To Requirements Crafting (internal handoff within Luna)
Artifacts: docs/feature/{feature-id}/discuss/journey-{name}.yaml (complete journey with emotional arc) | docs/feature/{feature-id}/discuss/shared-artifacts-registry.md (tracked artifacts with sources)
Validation: journey complete with all steps | emotional arc defined | shared artifacts documented | CLI vocabulary consistent
To Acceptance Designer (Quinn)
Deliverables: docs/feature/{feature-id}/discuss/journey-{name}.yaml (journey schema) | docs/feature/{feature-id}/discuss/journey-{name}.feature (Gherkin scenarios) | docs/feature/{feature-id}/discuss/shared-artifacts-registry.md (integration validation points)
Validation: all product-owner checks passed | Gherkin scenarios generated | integration checkpoints testable | peer review approved
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