Total 50,474 skills, Project Management has 1846 skills
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Clarify or discuss a proposed task, plan, design update, or ADR by resolving the highest-value unresolved decisions, decision criteria, trade-offs, and option boundaries until the inputs are ready for task creation, task planning, task/design updates, ADR writing, or safe implementation continuation. Use this as the default path when the user asks to clarify, discuss criteria, compare options, stress-test a design, or otherwise resolve material unresolved questions before proceeding. When clarification ends, resume the invoking workflow. It may also be used for general grilling when explicitly selected or when no other default grilling skill is available.
This skill must be used before any creative work—creating features, building components, adding functionality, or modifying behavior. Explore user intentions, requirements, and designs before implementation.
Resolve implementation ambiguities before planning begins. Two modes: Discussion mode surfaces gray areas with concrete options for greenfield work. Assumptions mode reads the codebase, forms evidence-based opinions, and asks the user to correct only what's wrong (brownfield work). Use for "discuss ambiguities", "resolve gray areas", "clarify before planning", "assumptions mode", "what are the gray areas", "before we plan". Do NOT use for broad design exploration (use feature-design) or for planning itself (use feature-plan).
Execute approved implementation plans phase by phase with automated and manual verification. Use when the user explicitly says "implement the plan", "execute the plan", or "start implementing" and has a plan file ready. Do not use for ad-hoc coding tasks without a plan.
Master performance management, goal-setting, OKRs, reviews, feedback, and metrics for engineering teams
Initialize GitHub Project Management config. Auto-discovers project schema (fields, views, repos) and generates .ghpm/config.json + .ghpm/cache.json.
Update any task in One Horizon (TODO, initiative, bug, or feature request), add comments, or react to comments. Use when asked "mark this done", "update this task", "reassign", "change status", "add a comment", "comment on this task", "react to that comment", or "show comments". Requires One Horizon MCP.
List tasks from One Horizon — planned, completed, blocked, initiatives, or bugs. Use when asked "what's on my plate", "what did I ship", "show blockers", "what initiatives are active", "show open bugs", "what should I pick up next", or "what is the team working on". Requires One Horizon MCP.
Generate standup talking points from One Horizon task data. Supports personal and team scope. Use when asked "prep my standup", "what should I say", "give me my standup update", "team standup summary", or "what should we cover in standup". Requires One Horizon MCP.
Apply Edward de Bono's parallel thinking framework (1985) to make better decisions by examining ideas from six distinct perspectives systematically. Use when: **Making complex decisions** that require multiple perspectives; **Evaluating new products, offers, or strategies** before launch; **Breaking out of analysis paralysis** with structured thinking; **Running productive meetings** where everyone thinks in the same direction; **Balancing optimism with caution** in strategic planning
Workflow for handling a Linear issue end-to-end. Uupdate Linear, create a git worktree from dev, implement the change, verify it, and open a GitHub PR linked to the issue.
Operate execution flow across GitHub and Linear by triaging issues and pull requests, linking active work, and keeping GitHub public-facing while Linear remains the internal execution layer. Use when the user wants backlog control, PR triage, or GitHub-to-Linear coordination.