Use when a coding task must be completed against explicit acceptance criteria with minimal user re-intervention across implementation, review feedback, deployment, and runtime verification.
Install with the open skills CLI (global, non-interactive — available in every Claude Code session):
npx skills add sickn33/agentic-awesome-skills --skill "closed-loop-delivery" -g -a claude-code -yOr manually — copy the SKILL.md below into:
~/.claude/skills/closed-loop-delivery-sickn33/SKILL.md---
name: closed-loop-delivery
description: Use when a coding task must be completed against explicit acceptance criteria with minimal user re-intervention across implementation, review feedback, deployment, and runtime verification.
risk: safe
source: community
date_added: "2026-03-12"
---
# Closed-Loop Delivery
## Overview
Treat each task as incomplete until acceptance criteria are verified in evidence, not until code is merely changed.
Core rule: **deliver against DoD (Definition of Done), not against code diff size.**
## When to Use
Use this skill when:
- user gives a coding/fix task and expects end-to-end completion
- task spans code + tests + PR comments + dev deploy + runtime checks
- repeated manual prompts like "now test", "now deploy", "now re-check PR" should be avoided
Do not use this skill for:
- pure Q&A/explanations
- prod deploy requests without explicit human approval
- tasks blocked by missing secrets/account access that cannot be inferred
## Required Inputs
Before execution, define these once:
- task goal
- acceptance criteria (DoD)
- target environment (`dev` by default)
- max iteration rounds (default `2`)
If acceptance criteria are missing, request them once. If user does not provide, propose a concrete default and proceed.
## Issue Gate Dependency
Before execution, prefer using `create-issue-gate`.
- If issue status is `ready` and execution gate is `allowed`, continue.
- If issue status is `draft`, do not execute implementation/deploy/review loops.
- Require user-provided, testable acceptance criteria before starting execution.
## Default Workflow
1. **Define DoD**
- Convert request into testable criteria.
- Example: checkout task DoD = "checkout endpoint returns a valid, openable third-party payment URL in dev".
2. **Implement minimal change**
- Keep scope tight to task goal.
3. **Verify locally**
- Run focused tests first, then broader checks if needed.
4. **Review loop**
- Fetch PR comments/reviews.
- Classify valid vs non-actionable.
- Fix valid items, re-run verification.
5. **Dev deploy + runtime verification**
- Deploy to `dev` when runtime behavior matters.
- Verify via real API/Lambda/log evidence against DoD.
6. **Completion decision**
- Only report "done" when all DoD checks pass.
- Otherwise continue loop until pass or stop condition.
## PR Comment Polling Policy
Avoid noisy short polling by default. Use batched windows:
- **Round 1:** wait `3m`, collect delta comments/reviews
- **Round 2:** wait `6m`, collect delta again
- **Final round:** wait `10m`, collect all remaining visible comments/reviews
At each round:
- process all new comments in one batch
- avoid immediate re-poll after each single comment
- after the `10m` round, stop waiting and proceed with all comments visible at that point
If CI is still running, align polling to check completion boundaries instead of fixed rapid polling.
## Human Gate Rules (Must Ask)
Require explicit user confirmation for:
- production/staging deploy beyond agreed scope
- destructive operations (history rewrite, force push, data-destructive ops)
- actions with billing/security posture changes
- secret values not available in repo/runtime
- ambiguous DoD that materially changes outcome
## Iteration/Stop Conditions
Stop and escalate with a concise blocker report when:
- DoD still fails after max rounds (`2` default)
- external dependency blocks progress (provider outage, missing creds, account permission)
- conflicting review instructions cannot both be satisfied
Escalation report must include:
- what passed
- what failed
- evidence (commands/logs/API result)
- smallest decision needed from user
## Output Contract
When claiming completion, always include:
- acceptance criteria checklist with pass/fail
- commands/tests run
- runtime evidence (endpoint/Lambda/log key lines)
- PR status (new actionable comments count)
Do not claim success without evidence.
## Limitations
- Use this skill only when the task clearly matches the scope described above.
- Do not treat the output as a substitute for environment-specific validation, testing, or expert review.
- Stop and ask for clarification if required inputs, permissions, safety boundaries, or success criteria are missing.
Use when completing tasks, implementing major features, or before merging to verify work meets requirements
Use when implementing any feature or bugfix, before writing implementation code
Use when about to claim work is complete, fixed, or passing, before committing or creating PRs - requires running verification commands and confirming output before making any success claims; evidence before assertions always