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Create comprehensive, phased implementation plans with sprints and atomic tasks. Use when user says: "make a plan", "create a plan", "plan this out", "plan the implementation", "help me plan", "design a plan", "draft a plan", "write a plan", "outline the steps", "break this down into tasks", "what's the plan for", or any similar planning request. Also triggers on explicit "/planner" or "/plan" commands.
Update an existing implementation plan file with new or update requirements to provide new features, refactoring existing code or upgrading packages, design, architecture or infrastructure.
Create GitHub Issues from implementation plan phases using feature_request.yml or chore_request.yml templates.
Create GitHub Issue for feature request from specification file using feature_request.yml template.
Create and manage InsForge projects using the CLI. Handles authentication, project setup, database management, edge functions, storage, deployments, and secrets. For writing application code with the InsForge SDK, use the insforge (SDK) skill instead.
Draft and update user-story issues with role-action-value framing, workflow scenarios, repository-valid labels, and explicit publish confirmation.
Use this skill when the user wants to open, create, or manage projects across local macOS, Apple Containers, and Fly.io Sprites using the zp CLI.
Manages existing Elastic Cloud Serverless projects: list, get, update, delete, reset credentials, resume, and load saved credentials. Connects to existing projects by resolving endpoints and acquiring scoped Elasticsearch API keys. Use when performing day-2 operations on serverless projects, connecting to an existing project, loading or resetting project credentials, or looking up project details.
Use this skill when users request new features, enhancements, bug fixes, or any work that needs planning. Creates structured task files and PRDs (Product Requirements Documents) before implementation. Activates for "I want to add X", "implement Y", "create a task for Z", "plan this feature", or any feature request.
Interact with Jira from the command line to create, list, view, edit, and transition issues, manage sprints and epics, and perform common Jira workflows. Use when the user asks about Jira tasks, tickets, issues, sprints, or needs to manage project work items.
Use when asked to "shape up", "run a shaping session", "set an appetite", "scope a project without estimates", "betting table", or "ship in fixed cycles". Helps teams escape estimate-driven development and Scrum fatigue. The Shape Up method (created by Ryan Singer at Basecamp/37signals) uses fixed time boxes, variable scope, and collaborative shaping to ship meaningful work predictably.
Connect to a self-hosted Plane.so instance via API. Use this skill when the user wants to interact with Plane for project management tasks including managing workspaces, projects, work items (issues), cycles, modules, states, and labels.