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Creates Epic work items from the design document and BRD. Use when asked to create epics or begin the work breakdown process.
Codex 또는 Claude로 설치 이 Prompt를 복사해 Codex, Claude 또는 다른 어시스턴트에 붙여 넣으면 Skill 페이지를 검토하고 설치를 진행할 수 있습니다.
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Creates Epic work items from the design document and BRD. Use when asked to create epics or begin the work breakdown process.
Codex 또는 Claude로 설치 이 Prompt를 복사해 Codex, Claude 또는 다른 어시스턴트에 붙여 넣으면 Skill 페이지를 검토하고 설치를 진행할 수 있습니다.
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Creates a capacity-driven sprint plan from estimated work items and team capacity inputs. Use when asked to create a sprint plan or allocate stories to sprints.
Syncs the complete local work item hierarchy to Azure DevOps Boards. Creates Epics, Features, User Stories, and Tasks with parent-child links, effort estimates, and sprint assignments.
Creates a technical design document from a BRD. Use when asked to create a design document, technical specification, or architecture document.
Generates the initial project folder structure, entry point files, and dependency manifest for any tech stack defined in workshop-stack.md. Use when asked to scaffold the project, generate the initial structure, or set up the project before implementation begins.
Implements a task file by generating code targeted to the workshop stack configuration. Use when asked to implement a task, or when a developer references a task file from issues/ and asks for implementation.
Reviews an implemented task's source files against the task file's acceptance criteria and stack standards. Produces a structured review reply in chat with pass/fail results and a recommendation. Use when asked to review an implemented task or validate code before moving to the next task.
| name | create-epics |
| description | Creates Epic work items from the design document and BRD. Use when asked to create epics or begin the work breakdown process. |
Read the design document and BRD and produce a set of Epic files that represent the major functional areas of the solution. Epics are the highest level of the work breakdown hierarchy:
Epic → Feature → User Story → Task
Each Epic represents a major functional area that delivers measurable business value. Epics are not technical layers — they are business capabilities.
docs/design/design-doc.md in full — identify the major
functional areas of the solution from the architecture, domain
model, and component structure.docs/requirements/BRD.md — map each functional area back
to one or more functional requirements (FR-XXX).docs/work-items/epics/:
epic-{NN}-{kebab-case-title}.md
(e.g. epic-01-member-management.md)---
id: epic-{NN}
title: {Epic Title}
type: epic
status: planned
source: {comma-separated FR IDs this epic addresses, e.g. FR-001, FR-002}
features: []
---
# Epic {NN}: {Epic Title}
## Description
One paragraph describing the business capability this epic delivers.
Use domain language from the BRD — do not introduce new terminology.
## Business Objective
One sentence stating the measurable outcome this epic achieves for
the business or the user.
## Scope
What is included in this epic and what is explicitly excluded.
Reference the BRD Out of Scope section where relevant.
## Acceptance Criteria
- [ ] {Criterion 1 — business-level, not technical}
- [ ] {Criterion 2}
- [ ] {Criterion 3}
## Definition of Done
- All features under this epic are complete and accepted
- All acceptance criteria above are verified
- No known defects in the functional area covered by this epic
Start with the domain model: Each major domain entity from the BRD with its own lifecycle typically warrants its own epic. For example:
Appointment entity with states (Scheduled → Confirmed → Completed)
suggests an "Appointment Management" epic.Room entity with availability rules suggests a "Room Management" epic.Group by business capability, not technical layer:
Check against BRD functional requirements: Every FR-XXX must belong to exactly one epic. If an FR does not fit any epic, either create a new epic or expand the scope of an existing one.
Common epic patterns by domain:
epic-01, epic-02.epic-01-{domain-capability}.md (e.g. epic-01-member-management.md).Before saving, verify:
For a BRD describing a clinic booking system with entities
Patient, Practitioner, Appointment, Referral:
Epics produced:
epic-01-patient-management.md (FR-001, FR-002)
epic-02-practitioner-management.md (FR-003, FR-004)
epic-03-appointment-booking.md (FR-005, FR-006, FR-007)
epic-04-referral-management.md (FR-008, FR-009)
Example file — epic-03-appointment-booking.md:
---
id: epic-03
title: Appointment Booking
type: epic
status: planned
source: FR-005, FR-006, FR-007
features: []
---
# Epic 03: Appointment Booking
## Description
Enables patients to search for available appointment slots with
practitioners, book appointments, and manage their booking lifecycle
from Scheduled through to Completed or Cancelled.
## Business Objective
Reduce appointment scheduling time by providing a self-service
booking experience for patients.
## Scope
Included: Appointment creation, lifecycle management (Scheduled →
Confirmed → Completed | Cancelled), patient cancellation.
Excluded: Payment processing, insurance claims (per BRD Out of Scope).
## Acceptance Criteria
- [ ] A patient can book an available appointment slot with a practitioner
- [ ] An appointment follows the lifecycle: Scheduled → Confirmed → Completed
- [ ] A patient can cancel a Scheduled appointment
## Definition of Done
- All features under this epic are complete and accepted
- All acceptance criteria above are verified
- No known defects in the appointment booking functional area