Agent skill

decomposing-tasks

Break down large tasks into smaller, actionable items. Use when planning sprints, estimating work, or creating implementation plans. Covers task breakdown strategies.

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SKILL.md

Decomposing Tasks

Workflows

  • Understand Scope: What is the full scope of work?
  • Identify Components: What are the major pieces?
  • Break Down: Split into 1-2 day tasks
  • Order: Define dependencies and sequence
  • Validate: Can each task be demo'd/tested?

Task Size Guidelines

Too Big

  • "Build the authentication system"
  • Cannot be completed in 1-2 days
  • Cannot be tested independently

Just Right

  • "Create login API endpoint"
  • "Add password validation"
  • "Implement JWT token generation"

Too Small

  • "Add semicolon"
  • "Rename variable"
  • Not worth tracking separately

Decomposition Strategies

Vertical Slicing

Cut through all layers for one feature.

Feature: User Login
├── API endpoint (POST /login)
├── Input validation
├── Database query
├── JWT generation
├── Error handling
└── Integration test

Horizontal Slicing

Complete one layer at a time.

Database Layer
├── Users table
├── Sessions table
└── Indexes

API Layer
├── Login endpoint
├── Logout endpoint
└── Refresh endpoint

SPIDR Method

  • Spike: Research/investigation task
  • Path: Main flow implementation
  • Interface: API/UI contract
  • Data: Storage and schemas
  • Rules: Business logic and validation

Task Template

markdown
## Task: [Title]

**Description**: [What needs to be done]

**Acceptance Criteria**:
- [ ] [Criterion 1]
- [ ] [Criterion 2]

**Dependencies**: [What must be done first]

**Estimate**: [X hours/points]

Definition of Done

Every task should have:

  • Code complete and reviewed
  • Tests written and passing
  • Documentation updated
  • Deployed to staging

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