Total 50,523 skills, Project Management has 1846 skills
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Create a structured problem statement document for a feature, bugfix, or project. Use when starting a project, adding a feature, or fixing a bug and you need to clearly define the problem, context, desired outcome, and success criteria. Accepts input from Jira tickets (via MCP), document links, or text descriptions.
Plan, update, and audit a high-level project roadmap. Use when asked to "create a roadmap", "plan features", "what should we build next", "update the roadmap", "audit the roadmap", "review project direction", "prioritize features", or when starting a new project and needing to map out future work.
Track management methodology - creating and managing logical work units (features, bugs, refactors) through specification, planning, and implementation phases.
Requirement-level progressive roadmap planning with JSONL output. Decomposes requirements into convergent layers (MVP→iterations) or topologically-sorted task sequences, each with testable completion criteria.
Start-Stop-Continue retrospective identifying what to Start doing, Stop doing, and Continue doing. Use for sprint retros, personal reflection, team process reviews, or habit audits.
Manage .flow/ tasks and epics. Triggers: 'show me my tasks', 'list epics', 'what tasks are there', 'add a task', 'create task', 'what's ready', 'task status', 'show fn-1-add-oauth'. NOT for /flow-next:plan or /flow-next:work.
Amend architectural specifications through formal protocol.
Create handoff documentation for work-in-progress sessions. Use when handing off work to another agent to supplement history compaction and and progress summarization.
Use this skill when the user needs to turn an idea into a buildable spec, write a project scope, create feature requirements, or define an MVP. Covers quick feature specs (10-15 min) for immediate AI builds and full project scopes (1-2 hours) for planning and contractor estimates.
Semantic validation patterns for PROJECT.md alignment (GOALS, SCOPE, CONSTRAINTS, ARCHITECTURE)
Proposal-first development workflow with commit hygiene and decision authority rules. Enforces: propose before modifying, atomic commits, no force flags, warnings-as-errors. Use for any project where AI agents are primary developers and need guardrails.
FORGE Resume — Resumes an existing FORGE project. Analyzes the current state, identifies the next action, and proposes to continue development. Usage: /forge-resume