# Quality Dimensions — Quick Reference Seven dimensions to keep in mind when building skills. The quality scanners check these automatically during quality analysis — this is a mental checklist for the build phase. ## 1. Outcome-Driven Design Describe what to achieve, not how to get there step by step. Only add procedural detail when the LLM would genuinely fail without it. - **The test:** Would removing this instruction cause the LLM to produce a worse outcome? If the LLM would do it anyway, the instruction is noise. - **Pruning:** If a block teaches the LLM something it already knows — scoring algorithms for subjective judgment, calibration tables for reading the room, weighted formulas for picking relevant participants — cut it. These are things LLMs do naturally. - **When procedure IS value:** Exact script invocations, specific file paths, API calls with precise parameters, security-critical operations. These need low freedom because there's one right way. ## 2. Informed Autonomy The executing agent needs enough context to make judgment calls when situations don't match the script. The Overview establishes this: domain framing, theory of mind, design rationale. - Simple utilities need minimal context — input/output is self-explanatory - Interactive/complex workflows need domain understanding, user perspective, and rationale for non-obvious choices - When in doubt, explain *why* — an agent that understands the mission improvises better than one following blind steps ## 3. Intelligence Placement Scripts handle plumbing (fetch, transform, validate). Prompts handle judgment (interpret, classify, decide). **Test:** If a script contains an `if` that decides what content *means*, intelligence has leaked. **Reverse test:** If a prompt validates structure, counts items, parses known formats, compares against schemas, or checks file existence — determinism has leaked into the LLM. That work belongs in a script. ## 4. Progressive Disclosure SKILL.md stays focused. Detail goes where it belongs. - Stage instructions → `./references/` - Reference data, schemas, large tables → `./references/` - Templates, config files → `./assets/` - Multi-branch SKILL.md under ~250 lines: fine as-is - Single-purpose up to ~500 lines (~5000 tokens): acceptable if focused ## 5. Description Format Two parts: `[5-8 word summary]. [Use when user says 'X' or 'Y'.]` Default to conservative triggering. See `./references/standard-fields.md` for full format. ## 6. Path Construction Only use `{project-root}` for `_bmad` paths. Config variables used directly — they already contain `{project-root}`. See `./references/standard-fields.md` for correct/incorrect patterns. ## 7. Token Efficiency Remove genuine waste (repetition, defensive padding, meta-explanation). Preserve context that enables judgment (domain framing, theory of mind, design rationale). These are different things — never trade effectiveness for efficiency. A skill that works correctly but uses extra tokens is always better than one that's lean but fails edge cases.