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writer-self-editing-checklistSELF-EDITING CHECKLIST — extracted from roles.json deepPrompt for writer

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Daniel NikulshynReviewed by Daniel Nikulshyn·Updated July 2026

Overview

SELF-EDITING CHECKLIST — extracted from roles.json deepPrompt for writer Before submitting any documentation, this checklist prompts the writer to review the content. Key questions include: - Is every pronoun's antecedent unambiguous? - Does every step in a procedure tell the reader what success looks like? - Are all code examples tested in a clean environment? - Is every term used consistently throughout? - Are all prerequisites stated before they are required? - Does every heading make sense out of context? - Are there any passive-voice constructions where the actor matters? - Is any content duplicated from another source that should be canonical? - Will every link still resolve in six months? - Does this document know its Divio type and stay inside it? This checklist is intended to be used as a behavioral procedure and can be freely edited to suit the content. It is meant to promote clarity, consistency, and accuracy in documentation.

Key features

  • Verifies pronoun antecedents
  • Checks for clear procedure steps
  • Tests code examples in a clean environment
  • Ensures consistent terminology
  • Identifies passive voice constructions

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Documentation Review

Use this checklist to review and edit documentation before submitting it to ensure it meets quality standards.

Content Quality Control

Use this checklist as part of a content quality control process to ensure consistency and clarity across multiple documents.

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Improves documentation clarity
  • Ensures consistency in terminology
  • Helps identify potential issues with code examples

Cons

  • May be time-consuming to complete
  • Some items may not be applicable to all types of documentation

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Q&A

Which local models should I run, and how does hardware affect SecureContext?

SecureContext degrades gracefully by hardware tier — every LLM-powered layer fails closed (the feature quietly contributes nothing) rather than breaking ingest or search. What changes with hardware is how much of the intelligence stack is active: | Tier | Hardware | Models that fit | What you get | |---|---|---|---| | Minimum | Any CPU, ~2 GB RAM free | nomic-embed-text (embeddings only) | Hybrid BM25+vector search, working memory, audit chain, skills gating — the core. LLM layers (event extraction, entity extraction, contradiction adjudication) stay dormant. | | Mid | 8–16 GB GPU (or Apple Silicon 16 GB+) | + qwen2.5-coder:14b or phi4:14b (one at a time) | + Event-fact extraction at ingest (temporal reasoning), LLM contradiction adjudication, entity extraction, L0/L1 semantic file summaries. | | Full | 24 GB+ GPU (e.g. RTX 4090/5090) | + phi4:14b and gpt-oss:20b resident together | Everything, concurrently, at interactive latency — plus a strong local generator for QA/benchmarks. This is the configuration our published benchmark deltas were measured on. Model-choice guidance (all measured, see bench/): Embeddings: nomic-embed-text — required, tiny, runs anywhere. Event extraction (ZCEVENTEXTRACTMODEL, default phi4:14b): our bakeoff scored phi4:14b at 100% event recall / 100% date accuracy, tying gpt-oss:20b at 2× the speed. On smaller GPUs qwen2.5-coder:14b is close behind (84.6% recall). Coder models ≠ better: qwen2.5-coder:32b scored worst (69.2%) despite being the large

Asked by Ekaterina Orlova · Dec 3, 2025

What do I need to run it?

Node 20+ and (recommended) Docker for the bundled PostgreSQL + Ollama stack. The one-command installer does everything in about five minutes. A SQLite fallback runs with zero infrastructure.

Asked by Jarrah Whitlock · Nov 26, 2025

Can multiple Claude Code sessions work on the same project without conflicts?

Yes — parallel sessions atomically claim tasks from a work-stealing queue (zero double-claims at 50 agents × 100 tasks in testing), coordinate through typed broadcasts (ASSIGN/STATUS/MERGE/REJECT), and keep private per-agent memory namespaces plus a shared pool. Department-style hierarchies (heads + workers, N-tier escalation) are supported for larger agent teams.

Asked by Amina Diallo · Nov 8, 2025

Are Claude Code skills safe to install?

Filesystem skills bundle scripts that run with your permissions, and Claude Code's native loader does not scan them. SecureContext adds the missing gate: AST scan at admission, HMAC verification before every execution, automatic quarantine on failure or post-admission change, and a verifiable chained log of every admission decision.

Asked by Fernando Rojas · Oct 28, 2025

Does SecureContext send my code or data to the cloud?

No. Memory, embeddings (Ollama nomic-embed-text), search, summarization, and the audit chain all run locally. It works fully offline (search degrades gracefully to keyword-only if Ollama is down) and costs $0 when idle.

Asked by Nadia Benali · Oct 21, 2025

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