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Generate a visual spec-to-code coverage map showing which code files are covered by which specifications. Creates ASCII diagrams, reverse indexes, and coverage statistics. Use after implementation or during cleanup to validate spec coverage.
Creates a new Product Requirements Document (PRD) with auto-numbered filenames in the project's PRD directory. Gathers business context, defines the problem, and produces a structured PRD.
Complete Problem-Based Software Requirements Specification methodology following Gorski & Stadzisz research. Use when you need to perform requirements engineering from business problems to functional requirements with full traceability.
Create, update, and package Agent Skills. Use when asked to design a new skill, refine an existing skill, or set up the required SKILL.md structure, frontmatter, and resources.
Logs completed epics and significant accomplishments in reverse chronological order. Use after completing major features, releases, or architecture changes to maintain a project changelog.
Planning agent that creates implementation plans and handoffs from conversation context
Research libraries, APIs, and patterns using searchGitHub and Exa tools. Finds real-world implementations and saves structured reports to docs/research/. Use when investigating technologies, debugging issues, or comparing options.
Collect improvement insights from UI/UX reviews, document research, or external references, convert confirmed items into development requirements. Use when users have optimization suggestions, research findings, or want to improve based on external references. Triggers on keywords like "insights", "improvements", "optimize", "review findings", "research", "reference", "optimization suggestions", "review results", "research".
Stakeholder Communication (The Diplomat): Prepare context-aware communications (Emails, Updates, Memos) using project data.
Create and maintain Architecture Decision Records (ADRs) in git repos. Use when you need to propose, write, update, accept/reject, deprecate, or supersede an ADR; bootstrap an adr folder and index; or enforce ADR conventions (status, dates, links, and filenames) for markdown decision logs.
Use when creating or updating CLAUDE.md files for projects or subdirectories - covers top-level vs domain-level organization, capturing architectural intent and contracts, and mandatory freshness dates
Capture explored work as a backlog item for future implementation. Use when you've explored an enhancement, alternative approach, or feature but decided to defer it. Creates comprehensive plan files in backlog/ directory with enough context for a future session to execute efficiently.