| name | plan |
| description | Breaks features/goals into phased plans with task lists, agent assignments, dependencies. Triggers: plan feature, implementation roadmap, break down task, project phases. |
| user-invocable | true |
| effort | high |
| argument-hint | [goal] |
| allowed-tools | Read, Grep, Glob |
Project Planning
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Workflow
- Analyze scope: read the goal, scan relevant source files to understand current state
- Detect project type: match keywords to determine stack and primary agents (see table below)
- Break into phases: group tasks by dependency order (foundation, core, polish)
- Assign agents: map each task to the best-fit agent with explicit dependencies
- Write plan file: create
{project-slug}.md in project root using templates/plan-template.md
- Validate: confirm every requirement maps to at least one task, no circular dependencies exist, and success criteria are measurable
Project Type Detection
| Keywords | Type | Primary Agents |
|---|
| landing, website | Static Site | frontend-specialist |
| dashboard, admin | Web App | frontend + backend |
| api, rest, graphql | API Only | backend-specialist |
| mobile, ios, android | Mobile | mobile-developer |
| cli, terminal | CLI Tool | backend-specialist |
Planning Constraints
- Create plan documents only, NO code writing, NO file creation (except the plan)
- Each task must name affected file(s) and a single owning agent
- Phases must have explicit dependency edges (
Phase 1 -> Phase 2)
- Success criteria must be verifiable (command to run, expected output, or observable behavior)
KB Integration
Before planning:
smart_query("project template: {type}")
hybrid_search_kb("architecture {pattern}")
Estimation & Templates
T-shirt sizing (use for >1 day work)
| Size | Effort | Example |
|---|
| XS | <2h | typo, add field |
| S | 2-4h | simple component, basic API |
| M | 1-2 days | feature with tests |
| L | 3-5 days | complex feature |
| XL | 1-2 weeks | major subsystem |
Avoid hour-precise estimates beyond a week — they are false confidence (cone of uncertainty: 4× variance at idea, 1.5× at design).
SMART tasks vs phase outcomes
Plan-level tasks should be phase-aligned outcomes ("authentication ships behind a feature flag"), not SMART implementation steps ("add JWT middleware"). The latter belongs in the issue tracker after /prd-to-issues.
Pre-mortem (mandatory for >1 day plans)
List ≥5 named failure modes with mitigation. A 2-bullet pre-mortem is theater. Risk register cap: 10 entries ranked by (probability × impact); below line 10 is noise.
Related Skills
- Plan approved? ->
/orchestrate or /workflow to execute with agents
- Need requirements first? ->
/write-a-prd for structured product requirements
- Want to stress-test the plan? ->
/grill-me for Socratic questioning
- Ready to break into issues? ->
/prd-to-plan -> /triage-issue
Rules
- MUST break work into phases where each phase is independently shippable (tracer-bullet discipline) — waterfall phases defer all risk to the end
- MUST define measurable success criteria per phase before proposing tasks — "the user is happy" is not a criterion
- NEVER write code in this skill — the output is a plan document, not a patch
- NEVER invent an agent; every task lists a real agent from
app/agents/ or a real skill from app/skills/ with a reason for the choice
- CRITICAL: every phase has an explicit rollback or scope-cut option. A plan with no way to stop mid-project is a sunk-cost trap.
- MANDATORY: dependencies between phases are explicit edges (
Phase 1 → Phase 2). Circular dependencies are always a planning bug, not a valid state.
Gotchas
- "SMART" tasks are often too small to be strategic and too vague to be tactical. Tasks at the plan level should be phase-aligned outcomes ("authentication ships behind a feature flag"), not implementation steps ("add JWT middleware").
- Agent assignment drifts during execution — the agent named in the plan may be unavailable or wrong when the work starts. Document the role (
backend-specialist) alongside the assigned agent, so a substitute is unambiguous.
- Plans that start with a Research phase often consume 80% of the timeline without producing shippable output. If research is truly needed, cap it with a timebox and a concrete artifact (ADR, spike doc).
- Dependency graphs with diamond patterns (A→B, A→C, B→D, C→D) silently serialize D. If parallel phases feel slow, check for an unintended diamond.
- Success criteria based on code metrics (coverage, lint count) incentivize gaming them. Prefer user-facing criteria (p95 latency, first-time-success rate on the happy path).
When NOT to Use
- For writing a PRD (product requirements) first — use
/write-a-prd
- For breaking a PRD into phases — use
/prd-to-plan
- For filing issues against a plan — use
/prd-to-issues
- For stress-testing an existing plan — use
/grill-me
- For executing a plan with agents — use
/orchestrate or /workflow
- For a refactor with incremental commits — use
/refactor-plan