Sam provided multiple SA design and review skill files plus a SEMrush remediation context. The session saved the skills, completed the SEMrush fix batch, and produced a reviewable evidence workbook.
The attached SA skills were saved into /Users/samaguiar/.codex/skills/. The SEMrush batch was fixed and documented in an evidence workbook. The final response reported that all 5 multiple-H1 rows were fixed, all 10 H1/title duplicate rows were fixed, and the bad external 403/404 resource links were replaced with live sources where needed. It also reported that all 25 external-link rows resolved after verification.
No final blocker was reported for the SEMrush batch itself. The session did include a large skill and workbook workflow, so the missing KB row made the work harder to reconstruct later.
The session used a workbook handoff because the work involved multiple audit rows and needed evidence Sam could review. The SA skill files were installed locally so later site/design work could use the firm-specific source of truth rather than generic plugin guidance.
Source session: /Users/samaguiar/.codex/sessions/2026/05/21/rollout-2026-05-21T12-01-14-019e4b45-02b8-7002-83fc-fe83ea109712.jsonl.
Evidence workbook: /Users/samaguiar/Documents/Projects/seo-semrush-fixes-20260521/outputs/semrush-seo-fixes-20260521.xlsx.
Skill destination: /Users/samaguiar/.codex/skills/.
Source systems: local skill files, SEMrush audit context, website/SEO remediation outputs.
For skill rollback, compare the installed skill folders against the source files from /Users/samaguiar/Downloads/ if still present, then remove or replace only the imported skill copies. For SEO changes, use the workbook to identify each row and verify the current live page before any rollback.
The session was reported complete, with the workbook produced and rows verified. This catch-up row exists because no Notion export was created during the original session.
If the workbook has not been reviewed since May 21, rerun the affected external-link and H1 checks before relying on the remediation as current.