| name | executing-plans |
| description | Use when you have a written implementation plan to execute in a separate session with review checkpoints |
Executing Plans
Overview
Load plan, review critically, execute all tasks, report when complete.
Announce at start: "I'm using the executing-plans skill to implement this plan."
Note: Tell your human partner that Superpowers works much better with access to subagents. The quality of its work will be significantly higher if run on a platform with subagent support (such as Claude Code or Codex). If subagents are available, use subagent-driven-development instead of this skill.
The Process
Step 1: Load and Review Plan
- Read plan file
- Review critically — identify any questions or concerns about the plan
- If concerns: Raise them with your human partner before starting
- If this is a mothership workspace (
mothership.yaml at any ancestor): verify mship status shows an active task BEFORE starting (mship status | jq .resolved_task should be non-null, or .active_tasks should contain the slug you intend to anchor). No active task → stop. Every task needs a WorkItem: tell the user to run mship item new "<title>" --kind <feature|bug|chore|question> then mship spawn "<description>" --work-item <id> first. Then cd into .resolved_task.worktrees.<repo> and do all work and commits there. The mship pre-commit hook refuses commits from outside the worktree, so "just commit on main" is both wrong and blocked. If require_approved_spec: true, the task needs a bound, approved spec before mship phase dev will advance — create/approve one (mship spec …) or pass mship phase dev --bypass-spec-gate. See working-with-mothership.
- If no concerns: Create TodoWrite and proceed
Step 2: Execute Tasks
For each task:
- Mark as in_progress
- Follow each step exactly (plan has bite-sized steps)
- Run verifications as specified
- Mark as completed
Step 3: Complete Development
After all tasks complete and verified:
- Announce: "I'm using the finishing-a-development-branch skill to complete this work."
- REQUIRED SUB-SKILL: Use finishing-a-development-branch
- Follow that skill to verify tests, present options, execute choice
In a mothership workspace, finishing-a-development-branch routes through mship finish --body-file <path> (see that skill's Option 2).
When to Stop and Ask for Help
STOP executing immediately when:
- Hit a blocker (missing dependency, test fails, instruction unclear)
- Plan has critical gaps preventing starting
- You don't understand an instruction
- Verification fails repeatedly
Ask for clarification rather than guessing.
When to Revisit Earlier Steps
Return to Review (Step 1) when:
- Partner updates the plan based on your feedback
- Fundamental approach needs rethinking
Don't force through blockers - stop and ask.
Remember
- Review plan critically first
- Follow plan steps exactly
- Don't skip verifications
- Reference skills when plan says to
- Stop when blocked, don't guess
- Never start implementation on main/master branch without explicit user consent
Integration
Required workflow skills:
- using-git-worktrees - REQUIRED: Set up isolated workspace before starting
- writing-plans - Creates the plan this skill executes
- finishing-a-development-branch - Complete development after all tasks