概要
The Verified Success Protocol is a specialized skill designed to eliminate false confidence and 'hallucinated' task completion in development workflows. It implements a strict 'Iron Law' that forbids claiming work is done, fixed, or passing without fresh, empirical evidence from command outputs. By providing a structured gate function—Identify, Run, Read, and Verify—it ensures that every code change is backed by actual test results, build logs, or VCS diffs. This skill is particularly valuable in complex monorepo environments where assuming success can lead to costly regressions and broken builds.