Use this skill to create project AI rules such as AGENTS.md, .cursorrules, or classroom agent instructions so AI tools work inside the student’s intent, stack, style, and verification expectations.
Use this skill to perform a read-only consistency and coverage check across PRD, constitution, architecture, and implementation issues before coding.
Use this skill to break a PRD and architecture plan into small, ordered implementation issues that AI agents or students can work on one at a time.
Use this skill to identify underspecified areas in a student PRD by asking up to five targeted clarification questions before architecture or coding.
Use this skill to compare the current implemented app against PRD, architecture, issues, tests, and evidence, then list remaining work.
Use this skill to prepare a student app for presentation by creating a clear demo script, problem statement, feature walkthrough, evidence list, limitations, and next steps.
Use this skill to challenge a raw app idea before the student writes a PRD or asks AI to code. It turns vague enthusiasm into clearer problem framing, assumptions, risks, and next questions.
Use this skill to convert a pressure-tested app idea into a short Intent Brief that captures the project’s purpose, users, constraints, tradeoffs, and success criteria before a PRD is written.