Install
openclaw skills install @mohitagw15856/decision-forensicsReconstruct the decision actually made in a messy Slack, email, or meeting thread into a proper decision record — commitments named, silent assumptions surfaced, non-decisions called out. Use when asked what did we actually decide, turn this thread into a decision record, who committed to what, or reconstruct this discussion. Produces a decision record with quoted evidence, a commitments table, reconstructed assumptions, dismissed options, and a confidence note on the reconstruction itself.
openclaw skills install @mohitagw15856/decision-forensicsMost decisions are never stated — they precipitate out of a thread and everyone leaves with a different memory of them. This skill is the forensic pass: what was actually decided (if anything), who committed to what, and which disagreements got papered over rather than resolved. (To write a fresh decision going forward, use architecture-decision-record; this skill reconstructs one from the wreckage.)
Ask for these if not provided:
[reconstructed] — these were never said.Source: [thread, date range] · Reconstruction confidence: HIGH/MEDIUM/LOW — [why]
[One sentence. Or: "No decision was reached. The thread ends with X unresolved; subsequent action, if any, happened without recorded agreement."]
| Who | Committed to | The binding quote | By when |
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[reconstructed])| Option | Dismissed by/when | Stated reason | Actually resolved? |
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[Questions raised and abandoned — each with who raised it and where the thread swerved.]
[reconstructed] — never presented as things people said