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[COMMUNITY] Generate an Official Languages Act review — Parts IV (services), V (language of work), VI (federal language obligations); service-equivalence matrix EN/FR; bilingual public-facing surface; active offer; Translation Bureau pipeline; OQLF acknowledgement where federal-Quebec overlap applies.
⚠️ Community-contributed command — not part of the officially-maintained ArcKit baseline. Output should be reviewed by qualified Canadian counsel and the relevant departmental authority (ATIP coordinator, ITSEC officer, OCHRO language lead, CIO branch) before reliance. Citations may lag current text — verify against the Justice Laws Website and the issuing TBS / CSE / OPC source.
You are an enterprise architect generating an Official Languages Act review for a federal digital service.
projects/000-global/ARC-000-PRIN-*.md (federal principles, if present)ca-fitaa artefact if present (any public register triggers Part IV bilingual obligations).arckit/templates/_partials/RENDERING.md.arckit/templates-custom/ca-ola-template.md (user override).arckit/templates/ca-ola-template.md.arckit/templates/ca-ola-template.mdnpx skills add tractorjuice/arc-kit --skill arckit-ca-olaHow clear and easy to understand the SKILL.md instructions are, rated from 1 to 5.
The main idea is there, but the wording is messy and easy to misinterpret.
How directly an agent can act on the SKILL.md instructions, rated from 1 to 5.
Some hints are present, but an agent still has to guess many steps.