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<title>feat(lint-org): add /lint-org command + file design spec</title>
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<name>Craig Jennings</name>
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<published>2026-05-14T23:46:32+00:00</published>
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A new /lint-org command at .claude/commands/lint-org.md orchestrates
the elisp script: invokes it, parses the stdout plist stream, walks
each judgment item with the user via inline numbered options (per
interaction.md, no popup), and reports pre/post-pass deltas. Two
modes: interactive (default, walks judgments now) and mechanical-only
(defers them to a follow-ups file via --followups-file).

The spec at .ai/specs/lint-org-skill-spec.md is the design doc that
motivated this work, captured from yesterday's manual 55→1 lint pass
on todo.org.

todo.org gains a [#A] entry pointing at the spec.
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