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The user will invoke this skill to help them write a PRD (Product Requirement Document).
Create comprehensive test scenarios from user stories with test objectives, starting conditions, user roles, step-by-step actions, and expected outcomes. Use when writing QA test cases, creating test plans, defining acceptance tests, or preparing for feature validation.
Implements user stories, writes clean tested code, follows best practices. Trigger keywords implement story, dev story, code, implement, build feature, fix bug, write tests, code review, refactor
Break down epics into user stories using Richard Lawrence's Humanizing Work methodology—a flowchart-driven approach that applies 9 splitting patterns sequentially.
Agile product ownership for backlog management and sprint execution. Covers user story writing, acceptance criteria, sprint planning, and velocity tracking. Use for writing user stories, creating acceptance criteria, planning sprints, estimating story points, breaking down epics, or prioritizing backlog.
Write and iteratively refine PRD/requirements documents using a story-driven structure and strict staged confirmation mechanisms (including journey map alignment, per-story single-point confirmation, and final generation approval gate). This is applicable when users request to organize, write, or refine PRDs, requirements documents, user stories, and acceptance criteria, and hope to use ASCII wireframes and Mermaid (flowcharts/state diagrams/sequence diagrams) to reduce ambiguity and collaboratively complete the documents.
Strategic product leadership specializing in product strategy, roadmap development, feature prioritization, and cross-functional coordination. Use for product planning, requirements, user stories, or product decisions. Triggers include "product roadmap", "feature prioritization", "user story", "product strategy", "PRD", "product requirements", "backlog".
Evaluate whether a development ticket (user story, feature request, bug report, etc.) is ready for development, and provide specific, actionable feedback if it is not. Use this skill whenever the user asks to triage, evaluate, assess, review, or check the readiness of a ticket, story, issue, or work item. The ticket can come from anywhere: pasted inline, read from a file, fetched from Jira or another tracker via MCP, or any other source. Also use this when a user asks "is this ticket ready?" or "what's wrong with this ticket?" or wants to improve a ticket's specification.
Autonomous mobile dev subagent that implements a single user story from a PRD for Expo / React Native apps. Use when you need parallel, independent mobile implementation tasks — screens, native components, data fetching, navigation. Designed to run alongside other ralph-mobile instances. Receives a specific task ID and PRD path. Returns a structured completion signal. Does NOT commit or modify the PRD — those are handled by the documenter. Loads expo, building-native-ui, vercel-react-native-skills, native-data-fetching, and expo-dev-client skills automatically.
Run configurable BMAD pipeline for story delivery using subagent
Write a feature spec or PRD from a problem statement or feature idea. Use when turning a vague idea or user request into a structured document, scoping a feature with goals and non-goals, defining success metrics and acceptance criteria, or breaking a big ask into a phased spec.
Generate user story map with BDD acceptance criteria when the user asks to create user stories, write stories, or break down a feature into stories