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Use when a Head of Ops, Knowledge Manager, or TPM-Internal needs to author, validate, or clean up company SOPs and internal runbooks (procurement intake, vendor offboarding, incident-comms cascade, employee onboarding, expense reimbursement, system-access provisioning, customer-escalation playbook) — including 5W2H completeness checks (Who-What-When-Where-Why-How-HowMuch), cross-link and orphan-page validation across a sprawling Notion/Confluence/Obsidian wiki, KB ingestion + hygiene reporting, ops onboarding doc generation, and runbook step verification (named owner, expected duration, observable success signal, rollback path, escalation contact). Pairs Kaoru Ishikawa's 5W2H method, Atul Gawande's *The Checklist Manifesto*, ISO 9001, ITIL v4 Service Operation, FDA 21 CFR Part 211, and Google SRE Workbook runbook discipline with deterministic stdlib-only Python tools that score completeness, detect anti-patterns, and emit prioritized cleanup lists. Distinct from `engineering/llm-wiki` (Karpathy-style personal PKM second brain), `engineering-team/runbook-generator` (system-ops production debugging runbook), `project-management/*` (Jira/Confluence delivery + ticket tracking), and sibling `business-operations/process-mapper` (BPMN process *design*, while knowledge-ops is process *documentation*).
Analyzes and optimizes internal link structure to improve site architecture, distribute page authority, and help search engines understand content relationships. Creates strategic internal linking plans.
Hugo site link health analysis: scan markdown, build internal link graph, validate paths, and report issues. Use when auditing site link structure, finding orphan pages, checking for broken internal/external links, or validating image paths. Use for "link audit", "orphan pages", "broken links", "link health", or "site link structure". Do NOT use for single-post pre-publish checks or content editing.
When the user wants to optimize internal linking, fix orphan pages, or improve link structure. Also use when the user mentions "internal links," "internal linking," "anchor text," "link equity," "internal linking strategy," or "orphan pages."
Use when auditing a wiki for health issues — contradictions between pages, orphan pages, broken cross-references, stale claims, missing pages, or coverage gaps. Run after every 5-10 ingests.
When the user wants to improve crawlability, fix orphan pages, or optimize site structure for search engines. Also use when the user mentions "crawlability," "crawl budget," "orphan pages," "internal links," "site structure," "site crawlability," "infinite scroll," "pagination," "masonry SEO," or "content not indexed."