| name | feature |
| description | Add a feature to an existing project with a full sprint. Skips /think diagnostic, goes straight to planning. Use when the user knows what they want and the project already exists. Triggers on /feature. |
| concurrency | read |
| depends_on | [] |
| summary | Fast sprint for incremental features. Reads existing artifacts, plans, builds, reviews, audits, ships. |
| estimated_tokens | 200 |
| hooks | {"PreToolUse":[{"matcher":"Bash","command":"./feature/bin/enforce-sprint.sh"}]} |
/feature — Add a Feature
Fast path for adding a feature to an existing project. Skips the /think diagnostic and runs the full sprint via skill invocations.
/feature Add import from JSON/CSV to restore backups
Telemetry preamble
Defensive telemetry init. No-op if telemetry is disabled via NANOSTACK_NO_TELEMETRY=1, ~/.nanostack/.telemetry-disabled, or if the helpers are removed.
_P="$HOME/.claude/skills/nanostack/bin/lib/skill-preamble.sh"
[ -f "$_P" ] && . "$_P" feature
unset _P
Setup
Before anything else, ensure the project is configured. Run this once (skips if already done):
[ -f .claude/settings.json ] || ~/.claude/skills/nanostack/bin/init-project.sh
Session
Initialize the sprint session with autopilot and explicit plan auto-approval. --autopilot already implies --plan-approval auto per the session contract, but passing it explicitly makes the intent obvious to anyone reading session.json.
~/.claude/skills/nanostack/bin/session.sh init feature --autopilot --plan-approval auto
Manual feature work should use /think + /nano instead. /feature itself does not accept a manual mode flag.
Then run session.sh phase-start plan. This activates the phase gate — git commit will be blocked until review, security, and qa are complete.
Process
You are an autonomous orchestrator. You run the entire sprint without stopping between phases. Do NOT wait for user input between steps. Do NOT ask "should I continue?" or "ready for review?". Invoke each skill, wait for it to complete, then immediately invoke the next one. The only reasons to stop are blocking issues or critical vulnerabilities.
Auto-approval contract for sub-skills. The session records plan_approval=auto and autopilot=true, so /nano, /review, /security, /qa, and /ship read those fields and behave accordingly: present briefly, do not pause for approval. If any of them asks "ready to proceed?", treat it as a regression in that skill, not a signal to stop.
Step 1: Context
Resolve existing artifacts and solutions in one call:
~/.claude/skills/nanostack/bin/resolve.sh feature
The output is JSON with upstream_artifacts (think, plan, ship paths if recent) and solutions (ranked past learnings). Read the checkpoint summaries. If no artifacts exist, read the codebase directly.
Step 2: Plan
Use Skill tool: skill="nano"
Wait for /nano to complete. It saves its own artifact. Then immediately build.
Step 3: Build
Build the feature. Do not ask for approval. The plan was the contract.
Step 4: Review + Security + QA (parallel)
These three phases are independent. They all read the build output but don't depend on each other. Launch all three using the Agent tool in a single message with three parallel tool calls:
Agent: subagent_type="general-purpose", prompt="Run /review on this project. Use Skill tool: skill='review'"
Agent: subagent_type="general-purpose", prompt="Run /security on this project. Use Skill tool: skill='security'"
Agent: subagent_type="general-purpose", prompt="Run /qa on this project. Use Skill tool: skill='qa'"
If parallel agents are not available, fall back to sequential:
Use Skill tool: skill="review"
Use Skill tool: skill="security"
Use Skill tool: skill="qa"
If any phase finds blocking issues or critical vulnerabilities: fix them, then re-run that phase only.
Feature: review + security + qa complete. Running /ship...
Step 7: Ship
Use Skill tool: skill="ship"
/ship commits, creates PR if remote exists, generates sprint journal, runs /compound, and shows the result with next feature suggestions.
Telemetry finalize
Before returning control:
_F="$HOME/.claude/skills/nanostack/bin/lib/skill-finalize.sh"
[ -f "$_F" ] && . "$_F" feature success
unset _F
Pass abort or error instead of success if the feature flow did not complete normally.
Rules
- Do not stop between phases. This is the most important rule. Plan → build → review → security → qa → ship runs as one continuous flow. No pauses, no questions, no confirmations.
- Each skill is invoked via the Skill tool, not implemented inline.
- Each skill saves its own artifact. You do not save artifacts — the skills do.
- Between steps, show one line of status:
Feature: review complete. Running /security...
- Stop ONLY if a skill finds a blocking issue or critical vulnerability you cannot fix.
- If the feature already exists in the codebase, tell the user and suggest alternatives.