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Found 5 Skills
Produces calibrated three-point PERT estimates (best/likely/worst) with confidence intervals, unknowns, and assumptions. Triggers on: "estimate this", "how long will this take", "effort estimate", "confidence interval", "story points", "t-shirt sizing". NOT for task decomposition, use task-decomposer.
Precision project estimator that turns security audits and code assessments into professional proposals with scope, timeline, pricing, and deliverables. The Osprey accounts for what others overlook. Use when quoting remediation work, estimating project scope, or producing client-ready proposals.
Help users set and hit realistic deadlines. Use when someone is planning project timelines, struggling to hit deadlines, dealing with timeline pressure from stakeholders, or trying to improve estimation accuracy.
Helps engineering managers plan roadmaps, prioritize work, and communicate priorities effectively — produces the 20% tech debt framework (and its 5 traps), a phased release pressure-test, a maintenance cost model, the Always Green delivery method, sprint anti-patterns, hidden costs of custom features, a critical deadline playbook, the Iron Law of Projects with reference-class forecasting, a "no technical projects" framing, and feature factory warning signs. Use when the user says "roadmap," "quarterly planning," "OKRs," "prioritization," "what should we work on," "planning cycle," "backlog grooming," "stakeholder alignment," "capacity planning," "technical debt," "we're always late," or "leadership doesn't understand engineering work."
Break down large tasks into smaller, actionable items. Use when planning sprints, estimating work, or creating implementation plans. Covers task breakdown strategies.