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Determine if proposed changes require an RFC. Use when planning significant changes, before starting major work, or when asked whether an RFC is needed.

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mkdir -p .claude/skills/rfc-check && curl -L -o skill.zip "https://mcp.directory/api/skills/download/4863" && unzip -o skill.zip -d .claude/skills/rfc-check && rm skill.zip

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About this skill

RFC Check

Determine if proposed changes require an RFC (Request for Comments).

Instructions

  1. Identify changed files using git diff --name-only or provided context

  2. Apply RFC criteria:

    RFC Required:

    • New APIs in src/openenv/core/
    • Breaking changes to existing APIs
    • New abstractions or design patterns
    • Changes affecting the two-interface model (WebSocket/MCP separation)
    • Major architectural decisions

    RFC Not Required:

    • Bug fixes
    • Documentation updates
    • Minor refactoring (no API changes)
    • New example environments (unless introducing new patterns)
    • Dependency updates
    • Test additions
  3. Check against existing RFCs in rfcs/ for conflicts or dependencies

Analysis Steps

  1. List all files being changed
  2. Identify any files in src/openenv/core/
  3. Check for public API signature changes
  4. Look for new abstractions or patterns
  5. Review existing RFCs for related decisions

Output Format

## RFC Analysis

### Files Changed
- [list of files]

### Core Files Touched
- [any files in src/openenv/core/, or "None"]

### API Changes
- [any signature changes to public APIs, or "None"]

### New Patterns/Abstractions
- [any new patterns introduced, or "None"]

### Verdict: NOT REQUIRED / RECOMMENDED / REQUIRED

### Reasoning
[Explanation of decision based on criteria above]

### If RFC Needed
- Suggested title: "RFC NNN: [title]"
- Related RFCs: [list any related existing RFCs]
- Key decisions to document: [list]

RFC Template Reference

If an RFC is needed, use the template in rfcs/README.md:

# RFC NNN: Title

**Status**: Draft
**Created**: YYYY-MM-DD
**Authors**: @username

## Summary
[1-2 paragraph overview]

## Motivation
[Problem Statement + Goals]

## Design
[Architecture Overview, Core Abstractions, Key Design Decisions]

## Examples
[Code samples demonstrating usage]

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