Captures learnings from completed AI-assisted work and creates improvement issues in the AI repo. Creates a feedback loop where friction points and insights get tracked as actionable issues. 🤖 Generated with [Claude Code](https://claude.com/claude-code) Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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| Run a retrospective on completed work. Captures learnings and creates improvement issues in the AI repo. |
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Retrospective
Capture learnings from completed AI-assisted work to improve the workflow.
Process
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Gather context: If $1 is provided, use it as the task description. Otherwise, ask the user what task was just completed.
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Reflect on the work: Ask the user (or summarize from conversation context if obvious):
- What friction points were encountered?
- What worked well?
- Any specific improvement ideas?
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Analyze and categorize: Group learnings into:
- Prompt improvements: Better instructions for commands/skills
- Missing capabilities: New commands or skills needed
- Tool issues: Problems with tea CLI, git, or other tools
- Context gaps: Missing documentation or skills
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Generate improvement issues: For each actionable improvement, create an issue in the AI repo using:
tea issues create -r flowmade-one/ai --title "<title>" --description "<body>"
Issue Format
Use this structure for retrospective issues:
## Context
What task triggered this learning (brief).
## Problem / Observation
What was the friction point or insight.
## Suggested Improvement
Concrete, actionable change to make.
## Affected Files
- commands/xxx.md
- skills/xxx/SKILL.md
Labels
Add appropriate labels:
retrospective- Always add thisprompt-improvement- For command/skill text changesnew-feature- For new commands/skillsbug- For things that are broken
Guidelines
- Be specific and actionable - vague issues won't get fixed
- One issue per improvement (don't bundle unrelated things)
- Reference specific commands/skills when relevant
- Keep issues small and focused
- Skip creating issues for one-off edge cases that won't recur