Total 50,522 skills, Project Management has 1846 skills
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Capture architectural decisions made during Claude Code sessions as structured ADRs. Auto-detects decision moments, records context, alternatives considered, and rationale. Maintains an ADR log so future developers understand why the codebase is shaped the way it is.
Use this skill when facilitating remote team collaboration - async-first workflows, documentation-driven decision making, meeting facilitation, and distributed team communication. Triggers on designing async processes, writing RFCs or decision docs, preparing meeting agendas, running standups or retros, establishing communication norms, reducing meeting load, or improving handoff quality across time zones.
Traditional development workflow skill for product requirement intake, engineering research, technical planning, task breakdown, implementation, testing, bugfix loop, and engineering review. Use when a user wants to run or continue a structured software delivery workflow that mirrors real product-development collaboration.
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.
Draft stakeholder updates tailored to audience — executives, engineering, customers, or cross-functional partners. Use when writing weekly status updates, monthly reports, launch announcements, risk communications, or decision documentation.
Creates ALL task types (implementation, refactoring, test). Generates task documents from templates, validates type rules, creates in Linear, updates kanban. Invoked by orchestrators.
Extract learnings from completed work. Trigger phrases: "run a retrospective", "extract learnings", "what did we learn", "capture lessons", "create a retro".
Global integrated development and collaboration workflow skill that covers the entire lifecycle stages including requirement evaluation, development, testing, quality assurance, documentation, submission, and release. It can integrate all basic atomic skills to realize PDTFC+ cycle automation and optimize division of labor and cooperation.
Add a milestone to an existing project, starting a new milestone cycle, creating the first milestone after project init, or defining what's next after completing work. Triggers include "add milestone", "new milestone", "start milestone", "create milestone", "first milestone", "next milestone", and "milestone cycle".
Remove a future phase from roadmap and renumber subsequent phases. Triggers include "remove phase", "remove phase".
Review open issues, selecting an issue to work on, filtering issues by area, pulling GitHub issues, or deciding what to work on next. Triggers include "check issues", "list issues", "what issues", "open issues", "show issues", "view issues", "select issue to work on", "github issues", "backlog issues", "pull issues", "check todos" (deprecated), "list todos" (deprecated), "pending todos" (deprecated).
Session log provenance tracking. TRIGGERS - who created, trace origin, session archaeology, ADR reference.