Agent skill
planning
Technical implementation planning and architecture design. Capabilities: feature planning, system architecture, technical evaluation, implementation roadmaps, requirement breakdown, trade-off analysis, codebase analysis, solution design. Actions: plan, architect, design, evaluate, breakdown technical solutions. Keywords: implementation plan, technical design, architecture, system design, roadmap, requirements analysis, trade-offs, technical evaluation, feature planning, solution design, scalability, security, maintainability, sprint planning, task breakdown. Use when: planning new features, designing system architecture, evaluating technical approaches, creating implementation roadmaps, breaking down complex requirements, assessing technical trade-offs.
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SKILL.md
Planning
Create detailed technical implementation plans through research, codebase analysis, solution design, and comprehensive documentation.
When to Use
Use this skill when:
- Planning new feature implementations
- Architecting system designs
- Evaluating technical approaches
- Creating implementation roadmaps
- Breaking down complex requirements
- Assessing technical trade-offs
Core Responsibilities & Rules
Always honoring YAGNI, KISS, and DRY principles. Be honest, be brutal, straight to the point, and be concise.
1. Research & Analysis
Load: references/research-phase.md
Skip if: Provided with researcher reports
2. Codebase Understanding
Load: references/codebase-understanding.md
Skip if: Provided with scout reports
3. Solution Design
Load: references/solution-design.md
4. Plan Creation & Organization
Load: references/plan-organization.md
5. Task Breakdown & Output Standards
Load: references/output-standards.md
Workflow Process
- Initial Analysis → Read codebase docs, understand context
- Research Phase → Spawn researchers, investigate approaches
- Synthesis → Analyze reports, identify optimal solution
- Design Phase → Create architecture, implementation design
- Plan Documentation → Write comprehensive plan
- Review & Refine → Ensure completeness, clarity, actionability
Output Requirements
- DO NOT implement code - only create plans
- Respond with plan file path and summary
- Ensure self-contained plans with necessary context
- Include code snippets/pseudocode when clarifying
- Provide multiple options with trade-offs when appropriate
- Fully respect the
./docs/development-rules.mdfile.
Plan Directory Structure
plans/
└── YYYYMMDD-HHmm-plan-name/
├── research/
│ ├── researcher-XX-report.md
│ └── ...
├── reports/
│ ├── XX-report.md
│ └── ...
├── scout/
│ ├── scout-XX-report.md
│ └── ...
├── plan.md
├── phase-XX-phase-name-here.md
└── ...
Quality Standards
- Be thorough and specific
- Consider long-term maintainability
- Research thoroughly when uncertain
- Address security and performance concerns
- Make plans detailed enough for junior developers
- Validate against existing codebase patterns
Remember: Plan quality determines implementation success. Be comprehensive and consider all solution aspects.
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