| name | pdca |
| classification | workflow |
| classification-reason | PDCA process automation independent of model capability evolution |
| deprecation-risk | none |
| effort | medium |
| description | Unified PDCA cycle management — plan, design, do, analyze, iterate, report. PDCA runs per-feature (9-phase: pm→plan→design→do→check→act→qa→report→archive); for multi-feature scope/budget grouping use /sprint (v2.1.13, 8-phase container that may host PDCA cycles inside).
Triggers: pdca, plan, design, analyze, report, status, next, iterate, 계획, 설계, 분석, 보고서.
|
| argument-hint | [action] [feature] |
| user-invocable | true |
| agents | {"analyze":"bkit:gap-detector","iterate":"bkit:pdca-iterator","report":"bkit:report-generator","qa":"bkit:qa-lead","team":null,"pm":null,"default":null} |
| allowed-tools | ["Read","Write","Edit","Glob","Grep","Bash","Task","TaskCreate","TaskUpdate","TaskList","AskUserQuestion"] |
| imports | ["${PLUGIN_ROOT}/templates/plan.template.md","${PLUGIN_ROOT}/templates/design.template.md","${PLUGIN_ROOT}/templates/do.template.md","${PLUGIN_ROOT}/templates/analysis.template.md","${PLUGIN_ROOT}/templates/qa-report.template.md","${PLUGIN_ROOT}/templates/qa-test-plan.template.md","${PLUGIN_ROOT}/templates/report.template.md","${PLUGIN_ROOT}/templates/iteration-report.template.md"] |
| next-skill | null |
| pdca-phase | null |
| task-template | [PDCA] {feature} |
PDCA Skill
Unified Skill for managing PDCA cycle. Supports the entire Plan → Design → Do → Check → Act flow.
Arguments
| Argument | Description | Example |
|---|
pm [feature] | Run PM Agent Team analysis (pre-Plan) | /pdca pm user-auth |
plan [feature] | Create Plan document | /pdca plan user-auth |
design [feature] | Create Design document | /pdca design user-auth |
do [feature] | Do phase guide (start implementation) | /pdca do user-auth |
analyze [feature] | Run Gap analysis (Check phase) | /pdca analyze user-auth |
iterate [feature] | Auto improvement iteration (Act phase) | /pdca iterate user-auth |
qa [feature] | Run QA phase (L1-L5 tests) | /pdca qa user-auth |
report [feature] | Generate completion report | /pdca report user-auth |
archive [feature] | Archive completed PDCA documents | /pdca archive user-auth |
cleanup [feature] | Cleanup archived features from status | /pdca cleanup |
team [feature] | Start PDCA Team Mode (requires Agent Teams) | /pdca team user-auth |
team status | Show Team status | /pdca team status |
team cleanup | Cleanup Team resources | /pdca team cleanup |
status | Show current PDCA status | /pdca status |
next | Guide to next phase | /pdca next |
Action Details
pm (PM Analysis Phase)
Run PM Agent Team for product discovery and strategy analysis before Plan phase.
- Call pm-lead Agent (orchestrates 4 sub-agents)
- pm-lead runs Phase 1: Context Collection (project info, git history)
- pm-lead runs Phase 2: Parallel Analysis (3 agents simultaneously)
- pm-discovery: Opportunity Solution Tree (Teresa Torres)
- pm-strategy: Value Proposition (JTBD 6-Part) + Lean Canvas
- pm-research: 3 Personas + 5 Competitors + TAM/SAM/SOM
- pm-lead runs Phase 3: PRD Synthesis via pm-prd agent
- Beachhead Segment (Geoffrey Moore) + GTM Strategy
- 8-section PRD generation
- Output PRD to
docs/00-pm/{feature}.prd.md
- Create Task:
[PM] {feature}
- Update .bkit-memory.json: phase = "pm"
- Guide user to next step:
/pdca plan {feature}
Output Path: docs/00-pm/{feature}.prd.md
Requirements:
- Agent Teams enabled:
CLAUDE_CODE_EXPERIMENTAL_AGENT_TEAMS=1
- Project level: Dynamic or Enterprise (Starter not supported)
plan (Plan Phase)
- Template Loading: Read
templates/plan.template.md to understand the required Plan document structure and sections. Use this template's sections as your document outline. This is MANDATORY — do not generate Plan documents from memory or assumptions.
- PRD Auto-Reference: Check if
docs/00-pm/{feature}.prd.md exists
- If found: Read PRD and use as context for Plan document (improves quality significantly)
- If not found: Proceed normally (tip: run
/pdca pm {feature} first for better results)
- Check if
docs/01-plan/features/{feature}.plan.md exists
- If not, create based on
plan.template.md
- If exists, display content and suggest modifications
- Checkpoint 1 — Requirements Confirmation: Present understanding of the feature (problem, scope, constraints) and use AskUserQuestion: "요구사항 이해가 맞나요? 빠진 건 없나요?" Wait for user confirmation before proceeding.
- Checkpoint 2 — Clarifying Questions: Identify underspecified elements (edge cases, error handling, integration points, compatibility). Present organized question list. Wait for answers before generating the document.
- Generate Plan document with user-confirmed requirements
- Create Task:
[Plan] {feature}
- Update .bkit-memory.json: phase = "plan"
- Write
## Executive Summary at document top with 4-perspective table (Problem/Solution/Function UX Effect/Core Value), each 1-2 sentences
- Context Anchor Generation: After generating Plan document, extract Context Anchor (WHY/WHO/RISK/SUCCESS/SCOPE) from Executive Summary, Requirements, and Risk sections. Write as
## Context Anchor table between Executive Summary and Section 1. This anchor propagates to Design/Do documents for cross-session context continuity.
- MANDATORY: After completing the document, also output the Executive Summary table in your response so the user sees it immediately without opening the file
Output Path: docs/01-plan/features/{feature}.plan.md
Tip: For features with ambiguous requirements or multiple implementation approaches,
use /plan-plus {feature} instead. Plan Plus adds brainstorming phases (intent discovery,
alternatives exploration, YAGNI review) before document generation for higher-quality plans.
design (Design Phase)
- Template Loading: Read
templates/design.template.md to understand the required Design document structure. Use this template's sections as your document outline. This is MANDATORY — do not generate Design documents from memory or assumptions.
- Verify Plan document exists (required - suggest running plan first if missing)
- Read Plan document to understand requirements and scope
- PRD Context Loading: Check if
docs/00-pm/{feature}.prd.md exists. If found, read the Executive Summary and Beachhead/GTM sections to inform architecture decisions with market context. This prevents strategic context loss at the Plan→Design handoff.
- Context Anchor Embed: Copy Plan's
## Context Anchor table to Design document top (between header metadata and ## 1. Overview). If Plan has no Context Anchor (legacy), skip this step gracefully.
- Generate 3 Architecture Options (inspired by feature-dev Phase 4):
- Option A — Minimal Changes: Least modification, maximum reuse of existing code. Fast but potentially coupled.
- Option B — Clean Architecture: Best separation of concerns, most maintainable. More files, more refactoring.
- Option C — Pragmatic Balance: Good boundaries without over-engineering. Recommended default.
- Present comparison table with trade-offs (complexity, maintainability, effort, risk)
- Checkpoint 3 — Architecture Selection: Use AskUserQuestion: "3가지 설계안 중 어떤 걸 선택하시겠습니까?" Include recommendation. Wait for user selection.
- Create
docs/02-design/features/{feature}.design.md using selected architecture
- Use
design.template.md structure + reference Plan content
- Session Guide Generation: Analyze Design's
## 11. Implementation Guide structure to generate Module Map and Recommended Session Plan. Add as ### 11.3 Session Guide within Implementation Guide section. This enables /pdca do {feature} --scope module-N for multi-session incremental implementation.
- Design Anchor Integration (Pencil MCP): If the feature involves UI and Pencil MCP is available:
- Suggest: "UI 컨셉 페이지를 1-2개 먼저 만든 후
/design-anchor capture {feature} 로 디자인 토큰을 잠그세요"
- If Design Anchor already exists (
docs/02-design/styles/{feature}.design-anchor.md), embed it in the Design document as ## Design Anchor section
- This ensures design tokens (colors, typography, spacing) are locked before implementation
- Create Task:
[Design] {feature} (blockedBy: Plan task)
- Update .bkit-memory.json: phase = "design"
Output Path: docs/02-design/features/{feature}.design.md
do (Do Phase)
- Verify Design document exists (required)
- Read Design document FULLY (read the entire document, not just a summary. This is critical — full context reload ensures each session starts with complete architectural context)
- Full Upstream Context Loading (Phase 2+3): Load the COMPLETE upstream document chain:
- Read PRD (
docs/00-pm/{feature}.prd.md) — extract WHY context (JTBD, value proposition, market positioning)
- Read Plan (
docs/01-plan/features/{feature}.plan.md) — extract Context Anchor, Success Criteria, Requirements
- This ensures implementation decisions are guided by strategic intent from PRD→Plan→Design, not just the Design spec
- Decision Record Chain Display: Extract and display key decisions from PRD→Plan→Design as a unified chain. Format:
📋 Decision Record Chain
[PRD] Target: {market/user segment} — {rationale}
[Plan] Architecture: {selected option} — {rationale}
[Design] State Mgmt: {selected approach} — {rationale}
- Success Criteria Tracking: Extract Success Criteria from Plan document. Display as implementation checklist — each criterion must be addressed during implementation. Mark criteria that are covered by the current --scope.
- Parse --scope parameter: If arguments contain
--scope <value>, extract module list (comma-separated scope keys). Match against Design's Session Guide Module Map. Filter implementation items to show only matching modules.
- Display Context Anchor: Show the Context Anchor table from Design document header. Format: "📌 Context Anchor" + WHY/WHO/RISK/SUCCESS/SCOPE table. This reminds the user WHY we're building this feature.
- Session Guide Display:
- If no --scope: Show full Module Map from Design + recommend session split + proceed with full implementation guide
- If --scope provided: Show only the selected modules' implementation items
- Summarize implementation scope:
- Files to create: N
- Files to modify: M
- Estimated changes: ~X lines
- Checkpoint 4 — Implementation Approval: Present scope summary and use AskUserQuestion: "이 범위로 구현을 시작해도 되겠습니까?" DO NOT START IMPLEMENTATION WITHOUT USER APPROVAL.
- After approval, provide implementation guide based on
do.template.md
- Reference implementation order from Design document (filtered by --scope if provided)
- Code Comment Convention (Phase 3): During implementation, add Design reference comments for key architectural decisions:
- At module/file level:
// Design Ref: §{section} — {decision rationale}
- At critical logic:
// Plan SC: {success criteria being addressed}
- These comments create traceable links from code back to design decisions
- Create Task:
[Do] {feature} (blockedBy: Design task)
- Update .bkit-memory.json: phase = "do"
--scope Parameter:
/pdca do feature # Full scope (backward compatible) + session guide
/pdca do feature --scope module-1 # Only module-1
/pdca do feature --scope module-1,module-2 # Multiple modules
Guide Provided:
- Context Anchor (WHY/WHO/RISK/SUCCESS/SCOPE)
- Session scope (filtered or full)
- Implementation order checklist
- Key files/components list
- Dependency installation commands
analyze (Check Phase)
-
Verify Do completion status (implementation code exists)
-
Full Upstream Context Loading (Phase 2+3): Load the COMPLETE upstream document chain for comprehensive evaluation:
- Read PRD (
docs/00-pm/{feature}.prd.md) — verify strategic alignment (was the right problem solved?)
- Read Plan (
docs/01-plan/features/{feature}.plan.md) — verify Requirements fulfillment + Success Criteria
- Read Design (
docs/02-design/features/{feature}.design.md) — verify structural implementation match
- This 3-layer verification catches gaps that single-document comparison misses
-
Context Anchor Embed: Copy Context Anchor from Design to Analysis document header.
-
Strategic Alignment Check (Phase 3): Before structural gap analysis, verify:
- Does the implementation address the PRD's core problem (WHY)?
- Are Plan Success Criteria met or on track?
- Were key Design decisions (architecture, data model, API) followed?
- Flag strategic misalignments as Critical regardless of structural match rate
-
Plan Success Criteria Reference: Evaluate each Success Criteria from Plan:
- Mark as ✅ Met / ⚠️ Partial / ❌ Not Met
- Include evidence (file:line or test result)
- Criteria violations are automatically Critical severity
-
Call gap-detector Agent (v2.3.0: Static Analysis + Runtime Verification Plan)
- gap-detector performs static analysis (Structural + Functional + Contract)
- gap-detector outputs a Runtime Verification Plan (L1/L2/L3 test specs)
-
Compare Design document vs implementation code on 3 static axes:
- Structural Match: File existence, route coverage, component list
- Functional Depth: Placeholder detection, Page UI Checklist verification, actual logic completeness
- API Contract: 3-way verification (Design §4 ↔ Server route.ts ↔ Client fetch calls)
-
Runtime Verification (v2.3.0): After gap-detector completes, execute runtime tests.
- Preferred: Run existing tests from
tests/e2e/{feature}.spec.ts (written during Do phase)
- Fallback: If no test file exists, generate from gap-detector's Runtime Verification Plan
- Test scenarios are defined in Design §8 Test Plan, implemented during Do phase, executed here
L1 — API Endpoint Tests (always run if server is available):
- Execute each curl command from gap-detector's L1 plan
- Check: HTTP status code matches expected
- Check: Response JSON shape matches expected (has .data, .error, .pagination)
- Check: Auth guard returns 401 for protected endpoints
- Check: Zod validation returns 400 with fieldErrors for invalid input
- Check: Rate limiting returns 429 after threshold
- Detect server:
curl -s -o /dev/null -w "%{http_code}" http://localhost:3000/
- If no server running: skip L1, warn user, use static-only formula
L2 — UI Action Tests (run if Playwright is installed):
- Generate Playwright test file from gap-detector's L2 plan
- Write to
tests/e2e/{feature}-actions.spec.ts
- Run:
npx playwright test tests/e2e/{feature}-actions.spec.ts
- Each test: navigate to page → perform action → assert result
- Check: API calls triggered by UI match expected endpoints
- If Playwright not installed: skip L2, suggest
pnpm add -D @playwright/test
L3 — E2E Scenario Tests (run if Playwright is installed):
- Generate Playwright test file from gap-detector's L3 plan
- Write to
tests/e2e/{feature}-e2e.spec.ts
- Run:
npx playwright test tests/e2e/{feature}-e2e.spec.ts
- Full user journey: multi-page flows with state persistence
- Check: complete flow from start to end without errors
Match Rate Formula (v2.3.0):
If runtime executed:
Overall = (Structural × 0.15) + (Functional × 0.25)
+ (Contract × 0.25) + (Runtime × 0.35)
If static only (no server):
Overall = (Structural × 0.2) + (Functional × 0.4) + (Contract × 0.4)
-
Calculate Match Rate and generate Gap list. Report all rates separately.
-
Decision Record Verification (Phase 3): Check if key decisions from Decision Record Chain were followed in implementation. Flag deviations.
-
Checkpoint 5 — Review Decision: Present issues by severity (Critical/Important only, confidence ≥80%). Use AskUserQuestion with options:
- "지금 모두 수정" — proceed to iterate
- "Critical만 수정" — iterate critical only
- "그대로 진행" — accept current state
Wait for user decision before proceeding.
-
Create Task: [Check] {feature} (blockedBy: Do task)
-
Update .bkit-memory.json: phase = "check", matchRate
Output Path: docs/03-analysis/{feature}.analysis.md
qa (QA Phase)
- Verify Iterate completion (Match Rate ≥ target or max iterations reached)
- Delegate to qa-phase skill: Invoke the standalone
/qa-phase {feature} skill,
which owns L1-L5 test planning, generation, execution, and reporting.
- The qa-phase skill:
- Reads Design doc §8 Test Plan
- Calls
qa-test-planner to refine L1-L5 test specs
- Calls
qa-test-generator to emit runnable test files
- Executes L1 (API) / L2 (UI actions) / L3 (E2E) tests via Chrome MCP
- Optional L4 (perf) / L5 (security) for Enterprise level
- Emit one of:
QA_PASS → auto-advance to report phase
QA_FAIL → fall back to iterate phase
QA_SKIP → mark qa as skipped, proceed to report
- Create Task:
[QA] {feature}
- Update
.bkit/state/pdca-status.json: phase = "qa", qaStatus = <PASS|FAIL|SKIP>
Output Path: docs/05-qa/{feature}.qa-report.md
Agent: bkit:qa-lead (mapped via frontmatter agents.qa)
iterate (Act Phase)
- Check results (when matchRate < 90%)
- Call pdca-iterator Agent
- Auto-fix code based on Gap list
- Auto re-run Check after fixes
- Create Task:
[Act-N] {feature} (N = iteration count)
- Stop when >= 90% reached or max iterations (5) hit
Iteration Rules:
- Max iterations: 5 (adjustable via bkit.config.json)
- Stop conditions: matchRate >= 90% or maxIterations reached
report (Completion Report)
- Template Loading: Read
templates/report.template.md to understand the required Report document structure. Use this template's sections as your document outline. This is MANDATORY — do not generate Report documents from memory or assumptions.
- Verify Check >= 90% (warn if below)
- Full Upstream Context Loading (Phase 2+3): Load ALL upstream documents for comprehensive reporting:
- Read PRD — compare original value proposition vs delivered value
- Read Plan — compare planned Requirements/Success Criteria vs actual results
- Read Design — note architecture decisions and deviations
- Read Analysis — include final Match Rate and resolved gaps
- This ensures the report reflects the FULL journey from PRD→Code
- Call report-generator Agent
- Integrated report of PRD, Plan, Design, Implementation, Analysis
- Decision Record Summary (Phase 3): Include section "Key Decisions & Outcomes":
- List decisions from PRD→Plan→Design chain
- For each: was it followed? what was the outcome?
- This creates a learnable record for future PDCA cycles
- Success Criteria Final Status: Include Plan Success Criteria with final status:
- Each criterion: ✅ Met (with evidence) / ❌ Not Met (with reason)
- Overall Success Rate: X/Y criteria met
- Include
## Executive Summary with ### 1.3 Value Delivered reflecting actual results (4 perspectives with metrics)
- MANDATORY: After completing the report, also output the Executive Summary table in your response
- Create Task:
[Report] {feature}
- Update .bkit-memory.json: phase = "completed"
Output Path: docs/04-report/{feature}.report.md
team (Team Mode) - v1.5.1
Start PDCA Team Mode using Claude Code Agent Teams (requires CLAUDE_CODE_EXPERIMENTAL_AGENT_TEAMS=1).
team [feature] - Start Team Mode
- Check if Agent Teams is available: call
isTeamModeAvailable() from lib/team/coordinator.js
- If not available, display: "Agent Teams is not enabled. Set
CLAUDE_CODE_EXPERIMENTAL_AGENT_TEAMS=1 to enable."
- Detect project level via
detectLevel() - Starter projects cannot use Team Mode
- Generate team strategy via
generateTeamStrategy(level):
- Dynamic: 3 teammates (developer, frontend, qa) — CTO Lead orchestrates
- Enterprise: 5 teammates (architect, developer, qa, reviewer, security) — CTO Lead orchestrates
- CTO Lead (cto-lead agent, opus) automatically:
- Sets technical direction and selects orchestration pattern
- Distributes tasks to teammates based on PDCA phase
- Enforces quality gates (90% Match Rate threshold)
- Show strategy and confirm with AskUserQuestion before starting
- Assign PDCA tasks to teammates via
assignNextTeammateWork()
team status - Show Team Status
- Call
formatTeamStatus() from lib/team/coordinator.js
- Display: Team availability, enabled state, display mode, teammate count
- Show current PDCA feature progress per teammate if active
Output Example:
📊 PDCA Team Status
─────────────────────────────
Agent Teams: Available ✅
Display Mode: in-process
Teammates: 4 / 4 (Enterprise)
─────────────────────────────
Feature: user-auth
architect: [Design] in progress
developer: [Do] waiting
qa: idle
reviewer: idle
team cleanup - Cleanup Team Resources
- Stop all active teammates
- Record
team_session_ended in PDCA history via addPdcaHistory()
- Return to single-session PDCA mode
- Display: "Returning to single-session mode"
Required Environment: CLAUDE_CODE_EXPERIMENTAL_AGENT_TEAMS=1
Level Requirements:
| Level | Available | Teammates | CTO Lead |
|---|
| Starter | No | - | - |
| Dynamic | Yes | 3 | cto-lead (opus) |
| Enterprise | Yes | 6 | cto-lead (opus) |
archive (Archive Phase)
- Verify Report completion status (phase = "completed" or matchRate >= 90%)
- Verify PDCA documents exist (plan, design, analysis, report)
- Create
docs/archive/YYYY-MM/{feature}/ folder
- Move documents (delete from original location)
- Update Archive Index (
docs/archive/YYYY-MM/_INDEX.md)
- Update .pdca-status.json: phase = "archived", record archivedTo path
- Remove feature from status (or preserve summary with
--summary option)
Arguments:
| Argument | Description | Example |
|---|
archive {feature} | Archive with complete cleanup (default) | /pdca archive user-auth |
archive {feature} --summary | Archive with summary preservation (FR-04) | /pdca archive user-auth --summary |
Output Path: docs/archive/YYYY-MM/{feature}/
Documents to Archive:
docs/01-plan/features/{feature}.plan.md
docs/02-design/features/{feature}.design.md
docs/03-analysis/{feature}.analysis.md
docs/04-report/features/{feature}.report.md
FR-04: Summary Preservation Option (v1.4.8):
When using --summary (or --preserve-summary, -s), the feature data in .pdca-status.json
is converted to a lightweight summary instead of being deleted:
{
"my-feature": {
"phase": "archived",
"matchRate": 100,
"iterationCount": 2,
"startedAt": "2026-01-15T10:00:00Z",
"archivedAt": "2026-01-20T15:30:00Z",
"archivedTo": "docs/archive/2026-01/my-feature/"
}
}
Use --summary when you need:
- Historical statistics and metrics
- Project duration tracking
- PDCA efficiency analysis
Important Notes:
- Cannot archive before Report completion
- Documents are deleted from original location after move (irreversible)
- Feature name must match exactly
- Default behavior: complete deletion from status
- Use
--summary to preserve metrics for future reference
cleanup (Cleanup Phase) - v1.4.8
Clean up archived features from .pdca-status.json to reduce file size.
- Read archived features from
.pdca-status.json
- Display list with timestamps and archive paths
- Ask user for confirmation via AskUserQuestion (FR-06)
- Delete selected features from status using
cleanupArchivedFeatures()
- Report cleanup results
Arguments:
| Argument | Description | Example |
|---|
cleanup | Interactive cleanup (shows list) | /pdca cleanup |
cleanup all | Delete all archived features | /pdca cleanup all |
cleanup {feature} | Delete specific feature | /pdca cleanup old-feature |
Output Example:
🧹 PDCA Cleanup
─────────────────────────────
Archived features found: 3
1. feature-a (archived: 2026-01-15)
2. feature-b (archived: 2026-01-20)
3. feature-c (archived: 2026-01-25)
Select features to cleanup:
[ ] All archived features
[ ] Select specific features
[ ] Cancel
Related Functions (lib/pdca/status.js):
getArchivedFeatures() - Get list of archived features
cleanupArchivedFeatures(features?) - Cleanup specific or all archived
deleteFeatureFromStatus(feature) - Delete single feature
enforceFeatureLimit(max=50) - Auto cleanup when limit exceeded
Notes:
- Only archived/completed features can be deleted
- Active features are protected from deletion
- Archive documents remain in
docs/archive/ (only status is cleaned)
status (Status Check)
- Read
.bkit-memory.json
- Display current feature, PDCA phase, Task status
- Visualize progress
Output Example:
📊 PDCA Status
─────────────────────────────
Feature: user-authentication
Phase: Check (Gap Analysis)
Match Rate: 85%
Iteration: 2/5
─────────────────────────────
[Plan] ✅ → [Design] ✅ → [Do] ✅ → [Check] 🔄 → [Act] ⏳
next (Next Phase)
- Check current PDCA phase
- Suggest next phase guide and commands
- Confirm with user via AskUserQuestion
Phase Guide:
| Current | Next | Suggestion |
|---|
| None | pm | /pdca pm [feature] (recommended) or /pdca plan [feature] |
| pm | plan | /pdca plan [feature] (PRD auto-referenced) |
| plan | design | /pdca design [feature] |
| design | do | Implementation start guide |
| do | check | /pdca analyze [feature] |
| check (<90%) | act | /pdca iterate [feature] |
| check (>=90%) | report | /pdca report [feature] |
| report | archive | /pdca archive [feature] |
Template References
Templates loaded from imports are used when executing each action:
| Action | Template | Purpose |
|---|
| plan | plan.template.md | Plan document structure |
| design | design.template.md | Design document structure |
| do | do.template.md | Implementation guide structure |
| analyze | analysis.template.md | Analysis report structure |
| report | report.template.md | Completion report structure |
Task Integration
Each PDCA phase automatically integrates with Task System:
Task Creation Pattern:
┌────────────────────────────────────────┐
│ [PM] {feature} │
│ ↓ (optional, pre-Plan) │
│ [Plan] {feature} │
│ ↓ (blockedBy) │
│ [Design] {feature} │
│ ↓ (blockedBy) │
│ [Do] {feature} │
│ ↓ (blockedBy) │
│ [Check] {feature} │
│ ↓ (blockedBy, Check < 90%) │
│ [Act-1] {feature} │
│ ↓ (on iteration) │
│ [Act-N] {feature} │
│ ↓ (Check >= 90%) │
│ [Report] {feature} │
│ ↓ (after Report completion) │
│ [Archive] {feature} │
└────────────────────────────────────────┘
Agent Integration
| Action | Agent | Role |
|---|
| pm | pm-lead | Orchestrate PM Agent Team (4 sub-agents) |
| analyze | gap-detector | Compare Design vs Implementation |
| iterate | pdca-iterator | Auto code fix and re-verification |
| report | report-generator | Generate completion report |
Usage Examples
/pdca pm user-authentication
/pdca plan user-authentication
/pdca design user-authentication
/pdca do user-authentication
/pdca analyze user-authentication
/pdca iterate user-authentication
/pdca report user-authentication
/pdca status
/pdca next
Legacy Commands Mapping
| Legacy Command | PDCA Skill |
|---|
/pdca-plan | /pdca plan |
/pdca-design | /pdca design |
/pdca-analyze | /pdca analyze |
/pdca-iterate | /pdca iterate |
/pdca-report | /pdca report |
/pdca-status | /pdca status |
/pdca-next | /pdca next |
/archive | /pdca archive |
Output Style Integration (v1.5.1)
PDCA workflows benefit from the bkit-pdca-guide output style:
/output-style bkit-pdca-guide
This provides PDCA-specific response formatting:
- Phase status badges:
[Plan] -> [Design] -> [Do] -> [Check] -> [Act]
- Gap analysis suggestions after code changes
- Next-phase guidance with checklists
- Feature usage report integration
When running PDCA commands, suggest this style if not already active.
Agent Teams Integration (v1.5.1)
For Dynamic/Enterprise projects, PDCA phases can run in parallel using Agent Teams:
/pdca team {feature} Start parallel PDCA
/pdca team status Monitor teammate progress
/pdca team cleanup End team session
Suggest Agent Teams when:
- Feature is classified as Major Feature (>= 1000 chars)
- Match Rate < 70% (parallel iteration can speed up fixes)
- Project level is Dynamic or Enterprise
CTO-Led Team Orchestration Patterns:
| Level | Plan | Design | Do | Check | Act |
|---|
| Dynamic | leader | leader | swarm | council | leader |
| Enterprise | leader | council | swarm | council | watchdog |
Auto Triggers
Auto-suggest related action when detecting these keywords:
| Keyword | Suggested Action |
|---|
| "pm", "product discovery", "PRD", "market analysis" | pm |
| "plan", "planning", "roadmap" | plan |
| "design", "architecture", "spec" | design |
| "implement", "develop", "build" | do |
| "verify", "analyze", "check" | analyze |
| "improve", "iterate", "fix" | iterate |
| "complete", "report", "summary" | report |
| "archive", "store" | archive |
| "cleanup", "clean", "remove old" | cleanup |
Slash Invoke Pattern (CC 2.1.0+)
Skills 2.0 enables direct slash invocation for all PDCA commands:
/pdca plan [feature] — Create Plan document
/pdca design [feature] — Create Design document
/pdca do [feature] — Implementation guide
/pdca analyze [feature] — Gap analysis (Check phase)
/pdca iterate [feature] — Auto-improvement (Act phase)
/pdca qa [feature] — Run QA phase (L1-L5 tests)
/pdca report [feature] — Completion report
/pdca status — Current PDCA status
/pdca next — Next phase guide
/plan-plus [feature] — Brainstorming-enhanced planning
Hot reload: SKILL.md changes reflect without session restart (CC 2.1.0+).
PDCA Auto-Monitoring (CC v2.1.71+)
CC v2.1.71 introduces /loop command and Cron tools for automated monitoring.
Usage Examples
/loop 5m /pdca status - Check PDCA status every 5 minutes
/loop 10m /pdca analyze [feature] - Run Gap analysis every 10 minutes
- Use Cron tools for session-level scheduled checks
CTO Team Integration
- Long CTO Team sessions benefit from
/loop for progress monitoring
- stdin freeze fixed in v2.1.71 ensures reliable long sessions
- Background agent recovery (v2.1.71) makes
background: true agents reliable