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Review an implemented user story or task (via GitHub Pull Request) for completeness, test coverage, and code quality. Use this when asked to QA, review a PR, verify implementation, or as a follow-up to the user-story-implementer skill.
Plan and break down user-story issues into ordered, traceable task issue drafts with explicit publish gates.
Draft and update user-story issues with role-action-value framing, workflow scenarios, repository-valid labels, and explicit publish confirmation.
Derive security requirements from threat models and business context. Use when translating threats into actionable requirements, creating security user stories, or building security test cases.
Product requirements and planning specialist. Creates PRDs and tech specs with functional/non-functional requirements, prioritizes features using MoSCoW/RICE frameworks, breaks down epics into user stories, and ensures requirements are testable and traceable. Use for PRD creation, requirements definition, feature prioritization, tech specs, epics, user stories, and acceptance criteria.
Master requirements gathering, user story writing, acceptance criteria definition, and scope management. Transform insights into clear, actionable specifications.
The user will invoke this skill to help them write a PRD (Product Requirement Document).
Create comprehensive test scenarios from user stories with test objectives, starting conditions, user roles, step-by-step actions, and expected outcomes. Use when writing QA test cases, creating test plans, defining acceptance tests, or preparing for feature validation.
Implements user stories, writes clean tested code, follows best practices. Trigger keywords implement story, dev story, code, implement, build feature, fix bug, write tests, code review, refactor
Break down epics into user stories using Richard Lawrence's Humanizing Work methodology—a flowchart-driven approach that applies 9 splitting patterns sequentially.
Agile product ownership for backlog management and sprint execution. Covers user story writing, acceptance criteria, sprint planning, and velocity tracking. Use for writing user stories, creating acceptance criteria, planning sprints, estimating story points, breaking down epics, or prioritizing backlog.
Write and iteratively refine PRD/requirements documents using a story-driven structure and strict staged confirmation mechanisms (including journey map alignment, per-story single-point confirmation, and final generation approval gate). This is applicable when users request to organize, write, or refine PRDs, requirements documents, user stories, and acceptance criteria, and hope to use ASCII wireframes and Mermaid (flowcharts/state diagrams/sequence diagrams) to reduce ambiguity and collaboratively complete the documents.