Agent skill
plan
Guidelines for iteratively planning tasks and changes before implementation. Use this when the user requests a non-trivial task or when you need to align on a complex implementation strategy.
Install this agent skill to your Project
npx add-skill https://github.com/aiskillstore/marketplace/tree/main/skills/0xmsc/plan
SKILL.md
Task Planning
Workflow
- Gather Information: Explore codebase and list dependencies.
- Draft Plan:
- Objective: Goal of the task.
- Approach: High-level strategy.
- Steps: Sequential actions.
- Verification: How to prove it works.
- Clarify: Include at least 3 clarifying questions with proposed answers.
- Approve: Wait for user "go ahead" (empty response = approval).
- Implement: Execute only after approval.
Principles
- Zero-Impact: Do not modify files during planning.
- Iterative: Refine based on feedback.
- Concise: Keep plans readable and progress tracked via TODOs.
References
- Planning Principles
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