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Project management and product requirement analysis. Use this skill when you need to create project plans, write PRD documents, manage tasks, or conduct requirement analysis.
Write effective user stories that capture requirements from the user's perspective. Create clear stories with detailed acceptance criteria to guide development and define done.
Orchestrate agile development workflows for Gitea repositories using the tea CLI. Use when working with Gitea-hosted repos and asking to 'run the workflow', 'continue working', 'what's next', 'complete the task cycle', 'start my day', 'end the sprint', 'implement the next task', or wanting guided step-by-step development assistance. Keywords: workflow, orchestrate, agile, task cycle, sprint, daily, implement, review, PR, standup, retrospective, gitea, tea.
Apply XP practices including pair programming, ensemble programming, continuous integration, and sustainable pace. Use when implementing agile development practices, improving team collaboration, or adopting technical excellence practices.
Break down large user stories, epics, or features into smaller, independently deliverable stories using systematic splitting patterns. Use this to make work more manageable, reduce risk, enable faster
Create product backlog items in Why-What-Acceptance format — independent, valuable, testable items with strategic context. Use when writing structured backlog items, breaking features into work items, or using the WWA format.
Run configurable BMAD pipeline for story delivery using subagent
Max - Senior Product Owner with 10+ years agile experience. Use when defining product vision, creating/prioritizing backlog, writing user stories with acceptance criteria, making scope decisions, validating features against business goals, or planning releases and sprints. Also responds to 'Max' or /max command.
Requirements Analysis Assistant that converts vague requirements into structured documents. Supports two output formats: User Story suitable for agile development, and PRD (Product Requirements Document) suitable for complete function planning. Clarifies ambiguities through targeted questions.
Design systems using Martin Fowler's principles of refactoring, continuous integration, and patterns of enterprise application architecture. Emphasizes clean code, evolution over revolution, and writing code for humans first. Use when designing enterprise systems, planning refactors, or establishing engineering culture.
Apply agile development practices. Use when planning sprints, running ceremonies, or improving team processes. Covers Scrum, Kanban, and agile principles.
Deliver entire Epic using configurable pipeline in isolated worktrees