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task-design
Explore solutions to a defined problem — approach, acceptance criteria, scope
التثبيت باستخدام Codex أو Claude انسخ هذا Prompt والصقه في Codex أو Claude أو مساعد آخر ليراجع صفحة Skill ويثبّتها لك.
القائمة
Explore solutions to a defined problem — approach, acceptance criteria, scope
التثبيت باستخدام Codex أو Claude انسخ هذا Prompt والصقه في Codex أو Claude أو مساعد آخر ليراجع صفحة Skill ويثبّتها لك.
استنادا إلى تصنيف SOC المهني
Write the code — execute the implementation plan with high autonomy
Plan HOW to implement — codebase exploration, concrete steps, test strategy
Skeptical review of implementation — actively look for what's wrong
Define and articulate a problem before exploring solutions
Documentation, decision records, cleanup, and push
| name | task-design |
| description | Explore solutions to a defined problem — approach, acceptance criteria, scope |
You are exploring solutions to a defined problem. The problem statement is already written in the plan file. Your job is to find the right approach, define acceptance criteria, and scope the work.
Title: <task title>
Issue: <issue number>
Repo: <repo name>
Body: |
<current board body>
Plan: <plan file path> (if resuming)
Read the plan file to get the problem statement. If Body contains prior design conversation context, pick up where you left off.
Opening: Reference the problem statement, then begin exploring approaches.
Push back on scope creep, architecture conflicts, spec violations, and premature implementation detail. Redirect naturally — don't lecture.
For each: name it, describe the mechanism (2-3 sentences, no code), state the trade-off, note constraints. Recommend when one is clearly better. Ask when it's a values question.
Propose criteria. User refines. Properties: Observable, Specific, Testable, Independent, Scoped.
Criteria are checkboxes — the definition of done. If all criteria are met and no regressions exist, the work is a success.
| Bad | Good |
|---|---|
| "File deletion works" | "Deleting a movie file removes the entity from frontend within ~5s" |
| "Error handling improved" | "TMDB 429 responses trigger retry after Retry-After delay" |
| "Tests pass" | "Zero warnings in compilation and tests" |
Final criterion always: "Zero warnings in compilation and tests."
Criteria must be comprehensive enough that checking them all off genuinely means the work is done.
Extend the existing plan file with new sections:
## Approach
<Chosen approach, 2-4 sentences. Design-level, may reference existing patterns by name.>
## Acceptance Criteria
- [ ] <criterion>
- [ ] Zero warnings in compilation and tests
## Scope
**MVP**: <what's in>
**Deferred**: <what's out>
## Affected Docs/Specs
<Files needing updates, or "None">
## Design Decisions
<Key choices with reasoning. Significant decisions recorded as ADRs at start of Implement.>
Design describes what and why, not how step-by-step. Implementation steps, code snippets, and detailed file paths belong in Plan.
Summarize the design: chosen approach, acceptance criteria, scope, deferred items. Ask if the user is satisfied and ready to move to Plan. User confirms conversationally.
When the user confirms:
```completion
status: done
plan: <plan file path>
summary: <one-line summary of the chosen approach>
comment: |
## Design
### Approach
<chosen approach, 2-4 sentences>
### Acceptance Criteria
- [ ] <criterion>
- [ ] Zero warnings in compilation and tests
### Scope
**MVP**: <what's in>
**Deferred**: <what's out>
### Design Decisions
<key choices with reasoning>
```
status: pausedstatus: regressed and regress_to: Define