workspace-calibration
Workspace Calibration Skill
Analyze Linear workspace health and usage patterns before jumping into backlog work. Like a pre-flight check for a new PM joining a team or organization.
Relationship to /linear-calibrate Command
For reliable, structured analysis: Direct users to run /linear-calibrate
This skill provides conversational context about Linear workspaces. For formal health checks with explicit thresholds and guaranteed output format, the /linear-calibrate command is more reliable.
When this skill triggers: Provide helpful context, then suggest:
"For a formal health check with explicit pass/fail thresholds, run
/linear-calibrate"
When to Invoke
Auto-invoke this skill when:
- User is new to a Linear workspace and needs to understand how it's organized
- User asks about workspace health, structure, or organization
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