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Apply Theory of Constraints (TOC) to identify and manage system bottlenecks. Use this skill when the user needs to find what limits throughput, optimize a constrained process, apply the Five Focusing Steps, or implement Drum-Buffer-Rope scheduling — even if they say 'our output is stuck', 'what's the bottleneck', or 'why can't we produce more'.
This skill should be used when a user wants to decompose an Epic into its complete set of Features all at once, invoked automatically after write-epic completes, or triggered by phrases like "create all features for this epic", "walk me through all the features", "let's break down this epic", or "plan the features for epic
Framework for rolling out organizational changes without chaos. Covers the ADKAR model adapted for startups, communication templates, resistance patterns and responses, change fatigue management, and specific playbooks for process changes, reorgs, strategy pivots, and culture changes. Use when announcing a reorg, switching tools, pivoting strategy, killing a product, changing leadership, rolling out new processes, or when user mentions change management, change rollout, managing resistance, org change, reorg, pivot communication, tool migration, or change fatigue.
Procore integration. Manage Projects, Users, Roles, Organizations. Use when the user wants to interact with Procore data.
Creates a change proposal with clear intent, defined scope, and technical approach. Trigger: /sdd-propose <change-name>, create proposal, define change scope, sdd proposal.
Morning preparation. Calendar lookahead, meeting context loading, open threads from yesterday, active task review. Extends briefing with actionable prep.
Explore requirements and approaches through collaborative dialogue before writing a right-sized requirements document and planning implementation. Use for feature ideas, problem framing, when the user says 'let's brainstorm', or when they want to think through options before deciding what to build. Also use when a user describes a vague or ambitious feature request, asks 'what should we build', 'help me think through X', presents a problem with multiple valid solutions, or seems unsure about scope or direction — even if they don't explicitly ask to brainstorm.
Create structured plans for any multi-step task -- software features, research workflows, events, study plans, or any goal that benefits from structured breakdown. Also deepen existing plans with interactive review of sub-agent findings. Use for plan creation when the user says 'plan this', 'create a plan', 'write a tech plan', 'plan the implementation', 'how should we build', 'what's the approach for', 'break this down', 'plan a trip', 'create a study plan', or when a brainstorm/requirements document is ready for planning. Use for plan deepening when the user says 'deepen the plan', 'deepen my plan', 'deepening pass', or uses 'deepen' in reference to a plan. For exploratory or ambiguous requests where the user is unsure what to do, prefer ce-brainstorm first.
Zoho Projects integration. Manage data, records, and automate workflows. Use when the user wants to interact with Zoho Projects data.
Issue Workflow Stage 1 — Convert the user's problem into a reproducible, traceable {slug}-report.md through conversation. The AI only asks "what you saw, how to reproduce it, what should happen" here, and does not guess the root cause for the user (that's Stage 2's responsibility). Meanwhile, this stage is the only official decision point for choosing between the fast track and standard path: Based on the user's description, first review the relevant code; if the root cause can be identified at a glance and the required changes are minor, directly inform the user to take the fast track. Trigger scenarios: The user says "file an issue", "record this bug", "I found a problem". This is the starting point of the issue workflow with no pre-dependencies.
Query and operate ZenTao data via the zentao command-line tool, covering CRUD operations and status transitions for modules including program, product, project, execution, story, Bug, task, testcase, testtask, productplan, build, release, feedback, ticket, system, user, and attachment. Use this skill when users mention ZenTao, zentao, querying project progress, obtaining Bug lists, creating tasks, updating requirement status, and other project management operations.
Creates and maintains analise.md and plano.md for technical discussions and implementation planning. Use when starting a technical discussion, planning implementation, or when the user asks for analysis documentation or a plan.