Agent skill
example-planner
Create detailed implementation plans for software features and refactoring tasks. Use this skill when planning new features, architectural changes, or major refactoring efforts.
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Metadata
Additional technical details for this skill
- version
- 1.0.0
- category
- planning
- maintainer
- workspace-architect
SKILL.md
Example Planner Skill
This is an example skill that demonstrates the Claude Skills format for workspace-architect.
Purpose
Use this skill when you need to create a comprehensive implementation plan for:
- New feature development
- Code refactoring
- Architecture changes
- Technical debt reduction
Instructions
When activated, follow these steps:
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Gather Requirements
- Ask clarifying questions about the feature or change
- Understand constraints (time, resources, dependencies)
- Identify stakeholders and their needs
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Analyze Current State
- Review existing codebase architecture
- Identify impacted components
- List technical dependencies
- Note potential risks
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Design Solution
- Propose architectural approach
- Break down into implementable tasks
- Define acceptance criteria
- Estimate effort for each task
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Create Implementation Plan Generate a plan with these sections:
Overview
- Brief summary of the feature/change
- Key objectives and goals
Requirements
- Functional requirements
- Non-functional requirements (performance, security, etc.)
- Constraints and dependencies
Architecture
- High-level design
- Component interactions
- Data flow
Implementation Steps
Detailed task breakdown with:
- Task description
- Dependencies
- Estimated effort
- Assignee (if known)
Testing Strategy
- Unit tests
- Integration tests
- E2E tests
- Performance tests
Risks and Mitigations
- Technical risks
- Timeline risks
- Dependency risks
- Mitigation strategies
Success Criteria
- How to measure completion
- Acceptance criteria
- Quality metrics
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Review and Iterate
- Ask for feedback on the plan
- Refine based on input
- Update as requirements evolve
Best Practices
- Break large features into smaller, reviewable chunks
- Include time estimates (optimistic, realistic, pessimistic)
- Identify and document assumptions
- Consider backward compatibility
- Plan for rollback if needed
- Document decision rationale
Output Format
Use clear Markdown formatting with:
- Numbered lists for sequential steps
- Bullet points for parallel tasks
- Code blocks for technical details
- Tables for task breakdowns
- Diagrams (ASCII or Mermaid) when helpful
Example Output
# Implementation Plan: User Authentication
## Overview
Add OAuth 2.0 authentication to the application, supporting Google and GitHub providers.
## Requirements
### Functional
- Users can sign in with Google or GitHub
- Session management with JWT tokens
- Logout functionality
- Remember me option
### Non-Functional
- Response time < 2s for auth flow
- 99.9% uptime for auth service
- GDPR compliant data handling
## Implementation Steps
1. **Setup OAuth Providers** (4 hours)
- Register apps with Google/GitHub
- Configure OAuth credentials
- Store secrets securely
2. **Backend Implementation** (16 hours)
- Create OAuth callback endpoints
- Implement JWT token generation
- Add session middleware
- Write unit tests
3. **Frontend Implementation** (12 hours)
- Add login buttons
- Handle OAuth redirects
- Store tokens securely
- Implement logout
...
Related Resources
Notes
- Adjust detail level based on project size
- For small tasks, a lightweight plan is sufficient
- For large projects, consider creating ADRs for major decisions
- Keep the plan as a living document, updated as work progresses
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