Warnings

Warning Severity Summary

By severity helps you decide whether to start with errors, warnings or informational review notes.

Tags: warnings, severity, continuity

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Overview

By severity groups warnings by how strongly they need review. Severity is a triage signal, not an automatic judgement.

When Should I Use This?

Use it when a project has many warnings and you need to decide where to start.

How To Use It

Begin with the most serious items when preparing for revision, but also scan lower-severity notes for useful clues.

Example

An error may point to missing required continuity. An informational note may still reveal a useful revision question.

Writer Tip

Severity tells you review order, not creative truth.

Common Mistakes

  • Ignoring lower severity warnings entirely.
  • Treating high severity as always wrong.
  • Reviewing counts without opening the actual warnings.

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The Warnings list shows individual advisory prompts you can investigate, dismiss or mark intentional.

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By type groups warnings by continuity area, such as timing, missing information or unresolved dependencies.

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