TaylorHuston

plan

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npx skills add TaylorHuston/local-life-manager --skill "plan"

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# Description

Create PLAN.md file with phase-based breakdown for issues. Use after creating an issue with /issue to break down work into phases.

# SKILL.md


name: plan
description: "Create PLAN.md file with phase-based breakdown for issues. Use after creating an issue with /issue to break down work into phases."
model: claude-opus-4-5-20251101
allowed-tools: Read, Write, Edit, Glob, Grep


/plan

Create PLAN.md with phase-based breakdown for tasks, spikes, and bugs.

Usage

/plan 001                    # Create plan for issue 001 (auto-detect project)
/plan 001 --project coordinatr  # Explicit project
/plan SPIKE-003              # Plan for a spike (creates exploration plans)
/plan 003 --second-opinion   # Get peer review from Gemini CLI before finalizing

Issue Type Detection

Issue Type Plan Structure File Created
Task (TASK.md) Sequential phases with checkpoints PLAN.md
Bug (BUG.md) Investigation → Fix phases PLAN.md
Spike (SPIKE.md) Exploration phases per approach PLAN-1.md, PLAN-2.md, ...

Execution Flow

For Task/Bug

  1. Load Context:
    bash Read: ideas/[project]/issues/###-*/TASK.md (or BUG.md) Read: spaces/[project]/docs/specs/*.md (if implements: field exists) Glob: spaces/[project]/docs/adrs/ADR-*.md Glob: resources/research/*.md

If the issue has an implements: field, load that specific spec section:
bash Read: spaces/[project]/docs/specs/required-features.md # Extract relevant section

  1. Cross-Project Pattern Search:
    bash # Search other projects for similar implementations Grep: spaces/*/src/ for relevant patterns

Include relevant references in plan:
```markdown
## Related Implementations

Found similar patterns in other projects:
- spaces/yourbench/src/auth/clerk.ts - Clerk auth setup
- spaces/coordinatr/src/lib/session.ts - Session handling
```

  1. Library Documentation (automatic for integrations):

MANDATORY when task involves:
- Installing/configuring external libraries or SDKs
- Framework integrations (auth providers, databases, APIs)
- Third-party services (Clerk, Stripe, AWS services, etc.)

Process:
```bash
# 1. Resolve library ID
mcp__context7__resolve-library-id: {libraryName}

# 2. Fetch current documentation
mcp__context7__query-docs: {context7CompatibleLibraryID}

# 3. Search for recent patterns/best practices
WebSearch: "{library} {framework} integration 2026"
```

Document findings:
```markdown
## Library Documentation Validation

{Library Name} (validated YYYY-MM-DD):
- Current version: X.Y.Z
- Key integration patterns: [summary]
- Recommended approach: [based on current docs]
```

  1. Generate Plan:
  2. Break work into logical phases
  3. Each phase has clear deliverables
  4. Include checkpoints between phases
  5. Add "Done When" criteria

  6. Write PLAN.md:

  7. Present phases, estimated effort, dependencies
  8. Include "Library Documentation Validation" section (if applicable)
  9. Include "Second Opinion Analysis" section (if requested)

  10. Commit Suggestion:

  11. Ask: "Commit PLAN.md to ideas repo? (yes/no)"

For Spike (Exploration)

  1. Load Context: Read SPIKE.md (questions, success criteria, time box)

  2. Gather Approaches:

  3. Ask: "How many approaches to explore?" → N
  4. For each: "Describe approach N?"

  5. Generate: Create PLAN-N.md for each approach

  6. Commit Suggestion: Ask to commit all plan files

Task Plan Example

# Implementation Plan: 001 Research Auth Patterns

## Overview
Research authentication patterns for Coordinatr's multi-tenant architecture.

## Phase 1: Survey Existing Solutions

### 1.1 - Research Auth Libraries
- [ ] Review Better Auth documentation
- [ ] Compare with Auth.js and Lucia
- [ ] Document trade-offs

### 1.2 - Multi-Tenant Patterns
- [ ] Research team-based auth patterns
- [ ] Review how Slack, Linear handle it
- [ ] [CHECKPOINT] Summary document complete

## Phase 2: Architecture Proposal

### 2.1 - Draft Architecture
- [ ] Create architecture diagram
- [ ] Document token strategy
- [ ] Define permission model

### 2.2 - Review
- [ ] Self-critique against requirements
- [ ] [CHECKPOINT] Architecture doc complete

## Done When
- [ ] Auth library recommendation documented
- [ ] Architecture proposal in ideas/coordinatr/docs/
- [ ] Trade-offs and risks identified

Second Opinion Feature

What: Optional peer review from Gemini CLI before finalizing plans.

Usage: Pass --second-opinion flag to trigger Gemini review with Context7 validation.

Process:
1. Send plan to Gemini CLI for review
2. Validate each recommendation against Context7 docs
3. Claude makes final decision on each:
- ✅ ACCEPT: Recommendation validated AND improves plan
- ⚠️ MODIFY: Good idea but needs adjustment
- ❌ REJECT: Invalid or not applicable
4. Document all decisions in "Second Opinion Analysis" section

Requirements:
- Gemini CLI installed and functional
- --second-opinion flag explicitly passed

Graceful degradation: If Gemini unavailable, proceeds with Claude-only plan.

Workflow

/spec → /issue → /plan {ID} → (work phases) → /complete {ID}
                    ↓
          Load spec section from implements: field

Creates:
- Task/Bug: ideas/{project}/issues/###-*/PLAN.md
- Spike: ideas/{project}/issues/###-*/PLAN-1.md, PLAN-2.md, etc.

# Supported AI Coding Agents

This skill is compatible with the SKILL.md standard and works with all major AI coding agents:

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