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name: client-handover description: | Final ship-and-handover orchestrator. End-to-end pipeline that hardens the project, commits, pauses for deploy, validates the live site, and only then generates the non-technical client deliverable (LIVRAISON.md / HANDOVER.md). Pipeline: (1) /seo (SEO+GEO) and /harden run in parallel with auto-fix loops until each score ≥17/20, (2) /commit-change + push if changes made, (3) pause to tell user what to deploy and wait for confirmation, (4) /validate against the live site, (5) per-audit gate ≥17/20 — stop and analyze if any below, (6) write client doc with before/after score table and explicit owner-maintenance checklist. Reads git history + .claude/memory/ registries. For local-business projects, appends manual SEO/GEO platform checklist (NAP consistency across Google Business, Pages Jaunes, Yelp, Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, Apple Maps, Bing Places, TripAdvisor, etc.). Asks whether to include build/deploy chapter. Trigger: "client handover", "compte rendu client", "livraison client", "synthese projet", "rapport client", "deliverable", "summary for client", "recap projet", "handover doc", "livrable", "ship and handover", "finaliser et livrer". argument-hint: [optional: language fr|en, --include-deploy, --skip-deploy, --skip-seo, --skip-audits, --skip-fix-loop, --max-iterations N, --audit-max-age , --output ] disable-model-invocation: false allowed-tools:

  • Read
  • Write
  • Edit
  • Bash
  • Grep
  • Glob
  • WebSearch
  • WebFetch
  • AskUserQuestion
  • Agent ---

Load and follow strictly:

  • $HOME/.claude/agents/client-handover-writer.md

Execute the CLIENT HANDOVER WRITER agent on this project.

The agent runs a ship-and-handover pipeline with explicit gates:

  1. PRE-FLIGHT — Detect git repo, project root, language, project type, web sub-type, NAP signals, stack.
  2. BASELINE AUDITS — Run /seo (SEO+GEO) and /harden in parallel. Capture initial scores (SCORE_SEO_BEFORE, SCORE_HARDEN_BEFORE).
  3. FIX LOOPS (parallel, bounded) — For each audit < 17/20:
    • Re-invoke the audit subagent with explicit instruction to apply auto-fixes.
    • Re-score.
    • Repeat up to MAX_ITERATIONS (default 5).
    • If still < 17/20 after cap → escalate to user with concrete remaining issues; user decides continue / stop / manual intervention.
  4. COMMIT + PUSH — If files changed during fix loops, run /commit-change (atomic logical commits) then git push.
  5. DEPLOY PAUSE — List exact deploy artifacts: changed files since baseline, deploy hints from project (vercel.json, netlify.toml, Dockerfile, .github/workflows/deploy.yml, etc.), and the deploy process in plain words. Use AskUserQuestion: "Deploy done? (Yes / Not yet / Skip validate)". Block until Yes or Skip.
  6. /validate (live site) — Run validator-analyzer against the deployed URL. Capture SCORE_VALIDATE.
  7. GATE — per-audit threshold ≥17/20 — Compute final SCORE_*_AFTER for SEO, HARDEN, VALIDATE. If ANY < 17/20: STOP. Generate .claude/audits/HANDOVER-ROADMAP.md with prioritized analysis of what's blocking each below-threshold audit. Do NOT write the client deliverable. Report to user.
  8. DOC GENERATION (only if all scores ≥17/20) — Read .claude/memory/ registries + full git history. Ask whether to include build/deploy chapter. Synthesize concise client deliverable with:
    • Before/after score table (SEO, HARDEN, VALIDATE — values + delta).
    • Plain-language summary of all changes since first commit.
    • Owner responsibilities section: explicit checklist of what the client must do / maintain (SEO platforms, content updates, monitoring, deploy if self-hosted).
    • Optional build/deploy chapter.
    • For web projects with local-business signals: manual SEO/GEO platform checklist with registration links.
  9. OUTPUT — Write to LIVRAISON.md (fr) or HANDOVER.md (en) at project root.

Flags:

  • --skip-fix-loop — run baseline audits once, skip auto-fix iterations.
  • --max-iterations N — cap fix loop iterations (default 5).
  • --skip-audits — bypass entire pipeline; jump straight to doc generation from existing audit files.
  • All previous flags still supported (see argument-hint).

Context from the user (if any): $ARGUMENTS