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This skill helps you break down feature requests into actionable, implementable plans with tasks, timelines, and clear integration points.
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name: feature-planning
description: Break down feature requests into detailed, implementable plans with clear tasks. Use when user requests a new feature, enhancement, or complex change.
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# Feature Planning
Systematically analyze feature requests and create detailed, actionable implementation plans.
## When to Use
- Requests new feature ("add user authentication", "build dashboard")
- Asks for enhancements ("improve performance", "add export")
- Describes complex multi-step changes
- Explicitly asks for planning ("plan how to implement X")
- Provides vague requirements needing clarification
## Planning Workflow
### 1. Understand Requirements
**Ask clarifying questions:**
- What problem does this solve?
- Who are the users?
- Specific technical constraints?
- What does success look like?
**Explore the codebase:**
Use Task tool with `subagent_type='Explore'` and `thoroughness='medium'` to understand:
- Existing architecture and patterns
- Similar features to reference
- Where new code should live
- What will be affected
### 2. Analyze & Design
**Identify components:**
- Database changes (models, migrations, schemas)
- Backend logic (API endpoints, business logic, services)
- Frontend changes (UI, state, routing)
- Testing requirements
- Documentation updates
**Consider architecture:**
- Follow existing patterns (check CLAUDE.md)
- Identify reusable components
- Plan error handling and edge cases
- Consider performance implications
- Think about security and validation
**Check dependencies:**
- New packages/libraries needed
- Compatibility with existing stack
- Configuration changes required
### 3. Create Implementation Plan
Break feature into **discrete, sequential tasks**:
```markdown
## Feature: [Feature Name]
### Overview
[Brief description of what will be built and why]
### Architecture Decisions
- [Key decision 1 and rationale]
- [Key decision 2 and rationale]
### Implementation Tasks
#### Task 1: [Component Name]
- **File**: `path/to/file.py:123`
- **Description**: [What needs to be done]
- **Details**:
- [Specific requirement 1]
- [Specific requirement 2]
- **Dependencies**: None (or list task numbers)
#### Task 2: [Component Name]
...
### Testing Strategy
- [What types of tests needed]
- [Critical test cases to cover]
### Integration Points
- [How this connects with existing code]
- [Potential impacts on other features]
```
**Include specific references:**
- File paths with line numbers (`src/utils/auth.py:45`)
- Existing patterns to follow
- Relevant documentation
### 4. Review Plan with User
Confirm:
- Does this match expectations?
- Missing requirements?
- Adjust priorities or approach?
- Ready to proceed?
### 5. Execute with plan-implementer
Launch plan-implementer agent for each task:
```
Task tool with:
- subagent_type: 'plan-implementer'
- description: 'Implement [task name]'
- prompt: Detailed task description from plan
```
**Execution strategy:**
- Implement sequentially (respect dependencies)
- Verify each task before next
- Adjust plan if issues discovered
- Let test-fixing skill handle failures
- Let git-pushing skill handle commits
## Best Practices
**Planning:**
- Start broad, then specific
- Reference existing code patterns
- Include file paths and line numbers
- Think through edge cases upfront
- Keep tasks focused and atomic
**Communication:**
- Explain architectural decisions
- Highlight trade-offs and alternatives
- Be explicit about assumptions
- Provide context for future maintainers
**Execution:**
- Implement one task at a time
- Verify before moving forward
- Keep user informed
- Adapt based on discoveries
## Integration
- **plan-implementer agent**: Receives task specs, implements
- **test-fixing skill**: Auto-triggered on test failures
- **git-pushing skill**: Triggered for commits
This skill breaks down feature requests into detailed, implementable plans with clear, sequential tasks. It helps turn vague ideas or complex changes into concrete work items, architecture notes, and testing strategies. Use it to align stakeholders and hand off production-ready task specs to implementer agents.
The skill inspects the request, asks clarifying questions when needed, and explores the codebase to locate relevant files and patterns. It analyzes components (database, backend, frontend, tests), identifies dependencies and risks, and produces a task-oriented implementation plan with file references and rationale. The plan is reviewed with the user and formatted for downstream execution by plan-implementer, test-fixing, and git-pushing agents.
How specific are the file references in plans?
Plans include explicit file paths and suggested line numbers when exploration reveals exact locations; otherwise they reference likely files and guidance to locate code. The planer updates references after a codebase exploration step.
Can this skill handle large projects with many dependencies?
Yes. It fragments large changes into independent tasks, highlights cross-cutting dependencies, and recommends sequencing and rollback strategies. It also flags risky areas and testing scope.