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PlanWeave
PlanWeave contient 7 skills collectées depuis GaosCode, avec une couverture métier par dépôt et des pages de détail sur le site.
Skills dans ce dépôt
Review one assigned PlanWeave review gate and produce a pass or needs_changes result. Use when a coordinator assigns a specific review ref, implementation evidence, and review-result expectation.
Review an already-authored PlanWeave plan for goal coverage, data-flow coverage, lifecycle gaps, contract drift, execution graph errors, weak prompts, and unverifiable completion criteria. Use when auditing, reviewing, checking, or challenging a PlanWeave plan before execution.
Coordinate end-to-end PlanWeave execution as the main agent by inspecting status, assigning work to subagents, routing review and recovery, and keeping the plan loop moving. Use when orchestrating a full PlanWeave plan, managing multiple agents, continuing execution, or deciding what should run next.
Import existing project documentation into a block-level PlanWeave Plan Package and validate it through the PlanWeave CLI. Use when importing PRDs, roadmaps, issue sets, architecture notes, or another strong source plan.
Create a PlanWeave package-shaped plan draft from a fuzzy goal, sparse requirements, codebase context, or a user idea before a formal Plan Package exists. Use when the user asks to make, draft, design, break down, or plan PlanWeave work without an existing PRD, roadmap, issue set, or strong source plan. Materialize a Plan Package only when the user explicitly asks.
Diagnose and recover PlanWeave execution anomalies such as stale current refs, state/results drift, orphan artifacts, blocked or diverged blocks, submit retries, and review-feedback loop inconsistencies. Use when PlanWeave execution state looks wrong, doctor reports issues, submit partially succeeded, or coordinator cannot safely continue.
Execute one assigned PlanWeave implementation block with scoped code changes, validation, and a completion report. Use when a coordinator assigns a specific implementation ref, prompt, scope, and reporting expectation.