| name | Checking theme alignment |
| description | 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. |
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