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Use this skill when users request new features, enhancements, bug fixes, or any work that needs planning. Creates structured task files and PRDs (Product Requirements Documents) before implementation. Activates for "I want to add X", "implement Y", "create a task for Z", "plan this feature", or any feature request.
Dispatch background AI worker agents to execute tasks via checklist-based plans.
Specification Generator — Generate project requirements, design documents, and task lists. A skill for generating structured project specifications through interactive dialogue or quick generation. English triggers: - "Create requirements", "Generate requirements doc", "Summarize as requirements" - "Create design document", "Design the architecture", "Generate technical spec" - "Create task list", "Break down into tasks", "Generate tasks.md" - "Create full spec", "Generate all specs", "Create the complete specification" - After discussion: "Turn this into requirements", "Document this as spec" 日本語トリガー: - 「要件定義を作って」「要件をまとめて」「仕様書を作成して」 - 「設計書を作って」「技術設計をして」「アーキテクチャを設計して」 - 「タスクリストを作って」「実装タスクに分解して」「tasks.mdを生成して」 - 「仕様を全部まとめて」「フル仕様を作成」「3点セットを作って」 - 会話で仕様が固まった後に「これを要件定義書にして」
Universal context management and planning system. PROACTIVELY activate for: (1) ANY complex task requiring planning, (2) Multi-file projects/websites/apps, (3) Architecture decisions, (4) Research tasks, (5) Refactoring, (6) Long coding sessions, (7) Tasks with 3+ sequential steps. Provides: optimal file creation order, context-efficient workflows, extended thinking delegation (23x context efficiency), passive deep analysis architecture, progressive task decomposition, and prevents redundant work. Saves 62% context on average. Essential for maintaining session performance and analytical depth.
Structured task planning with clear breakdowns, dependencies, and verification criteria. Use when implementing features, refactoring, or any multi-step work.
Decompose high-level objectives into atomic implementation tasks for Python/React projects. Use when breaking down large features, multi-file changes, or tasks requiring more than 3 steps. Produces independently-verifiable tasks with done-conditions, file paths, complexity estimates, and explicit ordering. Creates persistent task files (task_plan.md, progress.md) to track state across context windows. Does NOT cover high-level planning (use project-planner) or architecture decisions (use system-architecture).
Systematic three-phase approach to feature development using Requirements, Design, and Tasks phases. Transforms vague feature ideas into well-defined, implementable solutions that reduce ambiguity, improve quality, and enable effective AI collaboration.
Generate a plan for how an agent should accomplish a complex coding task. Use when a user asks for a plan, and optionally when they want to save, find, read, update, or delete plan files in $CODEX_HOME/plans (default ~/.codex/plans).
Interactive feature development workflow from idea to implementation. Creates requirements (EARS format), design documents, and implementation task lists. Use when creating feature specs, requirements documents, design documents, or implementation plans. Triggered by "kiro" or references to .kiro/specs/ directory.
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.
Before executing a task, analyze the available tool set (web search, code execution, file read/write, API calls, database queries, memory tools), select the optimal tools, plan execution order, and prevent unnecessary tool calls. Triggers on multi-step tasks, "which tool should I use", "plan the tools", or whenever multiple tools could apply.
Create and manage persistent markdown planning files for structured task execution. Use when the user asks to "create a plan", "track progress", "start a research project", or when a task requires more than 5 tool calls and needs structured phase tracking to stay focused and avoid goal drift.