Agent skill
Checking theme alignment
Validates that book chapters align with the core theme. Use when user says 'check theme alignment', 'does this fit the theme', 'verify alignment', or automatically after every 2 chapters are drafted.
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Checking Theme Alignment
Validates chapters against the book's theme to catch drift and maintain coherence.
When to use this skill
Automatic triggers:
- After every 2 chapters are drafted
- After chapters 2, 4, 6, 8, etc.
Manual triggers:
- User says "check theme alignment"
- User says "does chapter X fit the theme?"
- User says "are we still on track?"
- Before making major structural changes
What this skill does
- Reads the theme statement from
outline.md - Reads completed chapters
- Assesses each chapter's alignment
- Generates alignment report
- Recommends actions if issues found
Prerequisites
Must exist:
outline.mdwith theme statement- At least one completed chapter in
/chapters/
If missing:
I need outline.md and at least one chapter to check alignment.
Current status:
- Outline: [exists/missing]
- Chapters: [count]
Alignment assessment scale
Strong alignment:
- Chapter clearly advances the theme
- Purpose statement from outline is fulfilled
- Connections to theme are explicit
- Reader can see why this chapter matters
Adequate alignment:
- Chapter supports theme but connection could be stronger
- Purpose is fulfilled but not emphasized
- Implicit rather than explicit connection
- Serves the book but feels somewhat tangential
Weak alignment:
- Chapter relates to theme but loosely
- Purpose statement not fully delivered
- Connection requires effort to see
- Feels like it could belong in a different book
Misaligned:
- Chapter doesn't serve the theme
- Goes in different direction
- Purpose doesn't connect to theme
- Would be better in a different book
Process
Step 1: Load theme
Read outline.md and extract:
- Theme statement
- Intended audience
- Transformation goal
Step 2: Assess chapters
For each completed chapter:
- Read the chapter content
- Check against theme:
- Does opening connect to theme?
- Do key points advance the theme?
- Does conclusion tie back to theme?
- Check against outline purpose:
- Is the stated purpose fulfilled?
- Are key points from outline delivered?
- Rate alignment: Strong / Adequate / Weak / Misaligned
Step 3: Generate report
=== THEME ALIGNMENT CHECK ===
Date: [current date]
Completed after: Chapter [X]
Theme Statement: [current theme]
Target Audience: [from outline]
## Chapters Assessed
### Chapter 1: [Title]
**Alignment: Strong**
- Opens with clear connection to theme
- All three key points from outline delivered
- Closing reinforces theme effectively
### Chapter 2: [Title]
**Alignment: Adequate**
- Purpose fulfilled but connection to theme is implicit
- Second key point feels tangential
- Consider strengthening theme reference in opening
[Continue for all chapters]
## Overall Assessment
[Summary: all aligned / minor drift / significant issues]
## Recommendations
[Based on findings - see examples below]
## Cross-chapter Flow
[Optional: note how chapters build on each other]
================================
Step 4: Make recommendations
Based on findings:
All chapters strongly aligned:
All chapters strongly aligned with theme. Continue as planned.
Minor alignment issues:
Recommendation: Strengthen Chapter [X]
- Add explicit theme reference in opening paragraph
- Tie [specific point] back to theme in conclusion
- Otherwise well-aligned
Significant misalignment:
Recommendation: Chapter [X] needs revision
- Current focus: [what it's about]
- Theme: [what it should support]
- Suggested approach: [how to realign]
OR consider whether theme needs adjustment to accommodate this direction.
Theme drift detected:
Pattern detected: Chapters [X, Y, Z] are drifting toward [different focus]
Options:
1. Revise chapters to strengthen theme alignment
2. Adjust theme to: [suggested revised theme]
- Impact: Would also affect chapters [list]
3. Restructure: Move/remove drifting chapters
Automatic check timing
After chapter 2:
- First real assessment (need 2 chapters minimum for patterns)
- Check if both chapters serve theme
- Catch issues early
After chapter 4:
- Check chapters 3-4
- Note: Also review 1-2 if issues in 3-4
- Confirm theme holds across first third
After chapter 6:
- Check chapters 5-6
- Review overall flow if needed
- Mid-book alignment verification
Continue every 2 chapters until complete
Examples
Example 1: Strong alignment
=== THEME ALIGNMENT CHECK ===
Completed after: Chapter 4
Theme: "Effective delegation requires trust, clarity, and follow-through"
### Chapter 3: Choosing What to Delegate
Alignment: Strong
- Opens by connecting delegation choices to trust-building
- Clarity framework aligns perfectly with theme
- Examples demonstrate all three theme elements
### Chapter 4: The Delegation Conversation
Alignment: Strong
- Explicit theme reference in opening
- Breaks down "clarity" component from theme
- Sets up "follow-through" for next chapter
Overall: All chapters strongly aligned. Continue as planned.
Example 2: Drift detected
=== THEME ALIGNMENT CHECK ===
Completed after: Chapter 6
Theme: "Leaders build high-performing teams through psychological safety"
### Chapter 5: Conflict Resolution Techniques
Alignment: Weak
- Focuses on tactics, not psychological safety
- No mention of team performance outcomes
- Could fit in any leadership book
### Chapter 6: Performance Reviews That Work
Alignment: Weak
- Good content but disconnected from safety theme
- Reads like HR process guide
- Missing link to psychological safety
Overall: Significant drift. Chapters 5-6 feel generic rather than
theme-specific.
Recommendation:
1. Revise Chapter 5: Frame conflict through safety lens
- "How unsafe conflict damages teams"
- "Resolution approaches that rebuild safety"
2. Revise Chapter 6: Connect reviews to safety
- "Why traditional reviews destroy safety"
- "Feedback approaches that strengthen safety"
OR consider broader theme: "Leaders build teams through trust and
clear systems" (would accommodate these chapters better)
Example 3: Theme adjustment needed
=== THEME ALIGNMENT CHECK ===
Completed after: Chapter 8
Theme: "Remote work requires intentional communication practices"
Pattern: Chapters 6-8 increasingly focus on tools and technology,
not communication practices.
Current chapters:
- Ch 6: Choosing the right tools (tech-focused)
- Ch 7: Setting up your remote workspace (tech-focused)
- Ch 8: Cybersecurity for remote teams (tech-focused)
Original chapters 1-5 were communication-focused, aligned well with theme.
Recommendation: Theme adjustment
- Current: "Remote work requires intentional communication practices"
- Suggested: "Remote work succeeds through thoughtful communication
and infrastructure"
- This accommodates both communication AND tools/tech focus
- Would require minor revisions to chapters 1-5 to mention infrastructure
Alternative: Remove/move chapters 6-8 to appendix, stay focused on
communication practices.
Edge cases
Only one chapter complete:
I need at least 2 chapters to assess alignment patterns.
Complete one more chapter and I'll run the check.
Theme statement missing from outline:
I don't see a theme statement in outline.md.
Every book needs a clear theme to check alignment against.
Should I help you develop a theme based on the chapters written so far?
Chapters exist but outline shows different status:
Note: outline.md shows chapters [X, Y] as "not started" but files exist.
Should I:
1. Assess chapters that exist (regardless of status)
2. Update outline statuses first
User disagrees with assessment: Alignment is subjective. If user says "Actually, I think chapter 5 is strongly aligned," accept it:
Understood. I'll note chapter 5 as strongly aligned.
The assessment is to help catch issues, but you know your book best.
Quality standards
Good alignment reports:
- ✓ Reference specific content from chapters
- ✓ Explain WHY alignment is strong/weak
- ✓ Give actionable recommendations
- ✓ Consider whether theme or chapters should change
- ✓ Look at chapter flow, not just individual chapters
Poor alignment reports:
- ✗ Vague: "Chapter seems off"
- ✗ No examples: "Not aligned"
- ✗ No recommendations
- ✗ Only blame chapters (theme might be wrong)
- ✗ Miss patterns across multiple chapters
Collaboration with other skills
Before this skill:
draft-chaptercreates chapters to assessrevise-chaptermay have changed chapters
After this skill:
revise-chapteraddresses alignment issuesoutline-bookmay need to revise theme if adjustment recommendeddraft-chaptercontinues with better awareness
Files read
outline.md- Theme and purposes/chapters/*.md- All completed chapters
Files created
None. This skill only generates reports (doesn't modify files).
Report can be:
- Displayed to user
- Optionally saved as
/alignment-reports/report-[date].mdif user wants history
Best practices
Do:
- Be specific about alignment issues
- Suggest concrete fixes
- Consider theme adjustment as valid option
- Look for patterns across chapters
- Remember theme serves the book, not vice versa
Don't:
- Just say "aligned" or "not aligned" without explanation
- Assume theme is always right
- Miss the big picture by over-focusing on individual chapters
- Give feedback without actionable recommendations
- Be harsh - alignment issues are normal and fixable
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