| name | draft-plan |
| description | Draft an executable plan file through codebase research, review, refinement, acceptance criteria, and verification planning before implementation. |
Codex Runtime Rules
These Z Skills are native Codex workflows derived from github.com/zeveck/zskills at commit 14dea81da487b2904ea7d69a27295f1869206cdf. They are invoked by natural language or by naming the skill; examples that look like slash commands are only shorthand for the skill name.
Use Codex behavior first:
- Read the current repository before acting. Prefer existing project scripts, config, and conventions over the upstream examples.
- Never use Claude-only tools or assumptions: no
CronCreate, CronList, CronDelete, Agent/Task tool syntax, allowed-tools, .claude/settings.json, or automatic Claude hooks.
- Use sub-agents only when the user explicitly asks for agents, parallel work, or delegation. For Z Skills landing gates, prefer a fresh independent verification context when it is available without violating the current Codex delegation policy; otherwise run inline, disclose lower assurance, and do not auto-land unless the user accepts it.
- For isolation, create git worktrees explicitly with normal
git worktree commands. Do not rely on an isolation: "worktree" parameter.
- Config lookup order is project
.agents/zskills-config.json first, then project zskills-config.json, then legacy .codex/zskills-config.json, then legacy .claude/zskills-config.json only if already present. Do not create new .claude runtime config for Codex.
- Scheduling is not automatic in Codex. If the user asks for recurring runs, explain the schedule and ask before installing any local cron/system scheduler. For normal turns, perform the requested work now.
- Helper assets live at project
.agents/zskills-support by default. Use project-local scripts/* first; fall back to $CODEX_HOME/zskills-support only for explicit global installs or legacy setups.
- Preserve Codex safety rules: do not revert unrelated work, stage files by name, avoid destructive git commands, and verify from actual diffs/tests.
Detailed upstream text is archived in references/upstream-claude-adapted.md for edge cases and future diffs. Load it only when the concise workflow below is insufficient.
Draft Plan
Workflow
- Parse optional output path and rounds from the request. Default output is
plans/<slug>.md.
- If an output file already exists, read it first and preserve its intent unless the user asked for replacement.
- Research the codebase and relevant docs. For broad or risky work, explicitly map current architecture, tests, and constraints.
- Run adversarial planning rounds. When allowed by the current Codex delegation policy, use separate agents for research, plan review, and devil's-advocate critique. Otherwise run the same roles inline and label the plan as lower-assurance.
- Use multiple rounds by default: draft, review, critique, refine, then repeat until no substantive new issues appear or the configured round limit is reached.
- Write a concrete phased plan with acceptance criteria, verification commands, files likely touched, rollback/risk notes, and progress checkboxes.
- Review the plan for overbroad phases, missing tests, hidden dependencies, and stale assumptions. Refine until each phase can be executed independently.
- Save the plan and report the path plus the recommended next command.
Plan Format
Prefer repo-local conventions. If none exist, use sections: Goal, Context, Non-goals, Phases, Verification, Risks, Progress Tracker.
Preserved Z Skills Invariants
- Existing plans are research input, not disposable drafts.
- Oversized goals should be decomposed with
research-and-plan.
- The output must be executable by
run-plan without hidden drafting during execution.
- Preserve multiple adversarial review rounds, using separate Codex sub-agents only when allowed by the current Codex delegation policy.