Total 50,483 skills, Project Management has 1846 skills
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Strategic planning specialist for task breakdown, dependency management, timeline estimation, and resource allocation. Manual invocation only - expert at decomposing complex projects into manageable tasks, identifying dependencies, assessing risks, and creating actionable roadmaps. Use when starting complex projects, facing overwhelmed scope, needing structured approaches, or requiring systematic task management before implementation.
Visualize planned changes before implementation. Use when reviewing plans, comparing before/after architecture, assessing risk, or analyzing execution order and impact.
Create a plan for review: idea branch, plan file, and draft PR. Part of the Plot workflow. Use on /plot-idea.
Workflow for executing implementation tasks. Use this skill when you need to: (1) Execute a prepared implementation plan (2) Implement tasks sequentially based on dependency resolution (3) For each task: implement → verify → self-review → external review This skill enforces: (a) dependency-based task execution, (b) per-task review cycle.
Transform projects into professional open-source repositories with standard components. Use when users ask to "make this open source", "add open source files", "setup OSS standards", "create contributing guide", "add license", or want to prepare a project for public release with README, CONTRIBUTING, LICENSE, and GitHub templates.
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Create a structured problem statement document for a feature, bugfix, or project. Use when starting a project, adding a feature, or fixing a bug and you need to clearly define the problem, context, desired outcome, and success criteria. Accepts input from Jira tickets (via MCP), document links, or text descriptions.
사용자 관점에서 제품 요구사항을 정의할 때 INVEST 원칙을 따르는 포괄적인 유저스토리를 작성합니다.
Track management methodology - creating and managing logical work units (features, bugs, refactors) through specification, planning, and implementation phases.
Requirement-level progressive roadmap planning with JSONL output. Decomposes requirements into convergent layers (MVP→iterations) or topologically-sorted task sequences, each with testable completion criteria.
Start-Stop-Continue retrospective identifying what to Start doing, Stop doing, and Continue doing. Use for sprint retros, personal reflection, team process reviews, or habit audits.
Amend architectural specifications through formal protocol.