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Create a concise plan. Use when a user explicitly asks for a plan related to a coding task.
Create a concise plan. Use when a user explicitly asks for a plan related to a coding task.
| name | create-plan |
| description | Create a concise plan. Use when a user explicitly asks for a plan related to a coding task. |
| metadata | {"short-description":"Create a plan"} |
Turn a user prompt into a single, actionable plan delivered in the final assistant message.
Throughout the entire workflow, operate in read-only mode. Do not write or update files.
Scan context quickly
README.md and any obvious docs (docs/, CONTRIBUTING.md, ARCHITECTURE.md).Ask follow-ups only if blocking
Create a plan using the template below
Do not preface the plan with meta explanations; output only the plan as per template
# Plan
<1–3 sentences: what we're doing, why, and the high-level approach.>
## Scope
- In:
- Out:
## Action items
[ ] <Step 1>
[ ] <Step 2>
[ ] <Step 3>
[ ] <Step 4>
[ ] <Step 5>
[ ] <Step 6>
## Open questions
- <Question 1>
- <Question 2>
- <Question 3>
Good checklist items:
Avoid:
Fill any PDF locally and place each value precisely in a visual editor. Use when the user wants to fill out a PDF form, enter data into a PDF, complete a tax/insurance/bank form, or position text on a flat/scanned PDF. Handles flat (field-less) PDFs, per-character (comb) fields, and native AcroForm fields; leaves the signature blank for the user to sign.
Automated Android CI/CD pipeline to Google Play — supports TWA, React Native, Flutter, and native Android. Run npx android-cicd to set up keystore generation, GitHub Secrets, and a multi-stage workflow (internal/alpha/beta/production) with auto-bump versionCode.
Use this skill whenever a developer wants to turn an idea into a complete, production-ready, end-to-end system plan BEFORE writing any code. Trigger on 'plan this system', 'design the architecture for', 'help me blueprint', 'deep plan for X', 'break this idea into components', 'expand into action points', 'full implementation plan', or when the user pastes a project idea wanting architecture, components, pipelines, and file-level execution mapped out. Casual phrasing also triggers: 'help me think this through end-to-end', 'plan before coding'. Also covers living-workspace patterns: self-improving knowledge bases, reflection loops with auditor agents, four-agent teams, schema-as-code, wiki health scoring. **Resume triggers**: 'where did we leave off', 'continue this plan', 'resume my blueprint' - rehydrates state from disk via SESSION.md/NEXT.md/decisions/. Web research is mandatory every invocation.
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Use this skill whenever the user wants to create, read, edit, or manipulate Word documents (.docx files). Triggers include: any mention of 'Word doc', 'word document', '.docx', or requests to produce professional documents with formatting like tables of contents, headings, page numbers, or letterheads. Also use when extracting or reorganizing content from .docx files, inserting or replacing images in documents, performing find-and-replace in Word files, working with tracked changes or comments, or converting content into a polished Word document. If the user asks for a 'report', 'memo', 'letter', 'template', or similar deliverable as a Word or .docx file, use this skill. Do NOT use for PDFs, spreadsheets, Google Docs, or general coding tasks unrelated to document generation.