Total 30,644 skills, Project Management has 1151 skills
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Analyse task status and distribution across the configured backend.
Evaluate output, identify lessons, decide accept/rework. Use after implementation.
Generate and validate startup ideas through market research, skill-market fit, and iterative refinement.
Display kanban board status showing work package progress across lanes (planned/doing/for_review/done).
Use this skill when designing coding challenges, structuring system design interviews, building interview rubrics, calibrating evaluation criteria, or creating hiring loops. Triggers on interview question design, coding assessment creation, system design prompt writing, rubric building, interviewer training, candidate evaluation, and any task requiring structured technical assessment.
Issue creation workflow for Agent Teams Lite following the issue-first enforcement system. Trigger: When creating a GitHub issue, reporting a bug, or requesting a feature.
Use when defining stopping rules for projects, avoiding sunk cost fallacy, setting objective exit criteria, deciding whether to continue/pivot/kill initiatives, or when users mention kill criteria, exit ramps, stopping rules, go/no-go decisions, project termination, sunk costs, or need disciplined decision-making about when to quit.
Creates structured development plans with phased task breakdowns, requirements, and QA checklists. Use when the user explicitly asks to create a dev plan, development plan, or document development requirements.
Requirements Review SKILL, which can further interact with users to clarify requirements
Requirements Analysis SKILL, which can further interact with users to clarify requirements
Technical Solution Design SKILL, including technical implementation of requirements, process design, database table design, interface design, task breakdown, estimated man-hours and scheduling, etc.
This skill should be used when the user asks about Wardley Mapping, evolution stages, strategic positioning, situational awareness, technology evolution, competitive landscape, creating maps, value chain decomposition, gameplay patterns, doctrine assessment, doctrine maturity, climatic patterns, climate assessment, build vs. buy decisions, inertia analysis, D&D alignment of strategies, peace/war/wonder cycles, play-position matrix, pioneers/settlers/planners, or quantitative evolution scoring including differentiation pressure, commodity leverage, weak signal detection, and readiness scores.