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Guide product managers through structured PRD (Product Requirements Document) creation by orchestrating problem framing, user research synthesis, solution definition, and success criteria into a cohes
Interactive project planning for PRD, architecture, and epic/story generation. Use for new projects, planning features, creating PRDs, designing architecture, breaking down work into epics and stories.
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.
Drive an evidence-driven, iterative product+engineering spec process that produces a full PRD + technical spec (often as SPEC.md). Use when scoping a feature or product surface area end-to-end; defining requirements; researching external/internal prior art; mapping current system behavior; comparing design options; making 1-way-door decisions; planning phases; and maintaining a live Decision Log + Open Questions backlog. Triggers: spec, PRD, proposal, technical spec, RFC, scope this, design doc, end-to-end requirements, phase plan, tradeoffs, open questions.
Map user missions from trigger to value moment, organizing features into coherent paths during PRD v0.4 User Journeys. Triggers on requests to map user journeys, define user flows, describe how users accomplish goals, or when user asks "map user journeys", "define user flows", "user missions", "how do users accomplish X?", "journey mapping", "what steps do users take?", "pain to value flow". Consumes PER- (Persona Definition), FEA- (Feature Value Planning), KPI- (Outcome Definition). Outputs UJ- entries with step flows, pain points, and value moments. Feeds v0.4 Screen Flow Definition.
Super Ralph Wiggum - autonomous iteration loops with templates, PRD support, progress tracking, and browser testing. This skill should be used when running Claude Code in autonomous loops for test coverage improvement, PRD-based feature development, documentation generation, dataset creation, lint fixing, code cleanup, or framework migrations. Combines the plugin's in-session loop mechanism with specialized templates and best practices from Geoffrey Huntley, Ryan Carson, and AI Hero.
Guides users through structured three-stage collaborative documentation workflow including context gathering, iterative refinement, and reader testing. Use when asked to "write a doc", "draft a proposal", "create a spec", "write technical documentation", "create a PRD", or "draft an RFC". Implements systematic approach for PRDs, design docs, decision docs, technical specs, and proposals through clarifying questions, section-by-section iteration, and fresh-eye validation. Works with markdown documentation, technical specifications, and structured writing projects.
Use when you have a raw idea or request and want to run the full analytics pipeline automatically — from research through to an interlinked task list. Best for straightforward problems where the full pipeline can flow with minimal back-and-forth.