Agent skill
create-feature-task
Use when creating a new feature task with structured tracking, phases, and documentation. Activates on "create a feature task", "set up development tracking", or "plan a feature implementation" requests. Produces a comprehensive feature development task with acceptance criteria, phase breakdown, and tracking artifacts ready for SAM pipeline execution.
Install this agent skill to your Project
npx add-skill https://github.com/Jamie-BitFlight/claude_skills/tree/main/plugins/python3-development/skills/create-feature-task
SKILL.md
Create Feature Development Task
Set up a comprehensive feature development task with proper tracking, phases, and documentation.
Execution Steps
Consult ../python3-development/references/python3-standards.md when applying shared architecture, typing, testing, or CLI rules; full standards, graphs, and amendment process are documented there.
1. Parse Feature Requirements
- Extract feature name and description from arguments
- Identify key requirements and constraints
- Determine complexity and scope
2. Generate Task Structure
- Customize phases based on feature type
- Add specific acceptance criteria
- Include relevant technical considerations
3. Create Task Documentation
Create task file at .claude/tasks/{feature-name}.md with:
# Feature: {Feature Name}
## Overview
{Brief description}
## Requirements
- [ ] Requirement 1
- [ ] Requirement 2
## Technical Approach
{High-level design}
## Phases
### Phase 1: Design
- [ ] Review existing patterns
- [ ] Create interface definitions
- [ ] Document edge cases
### Phase 2: Implementation
- [ ] Core functionality
- [ ] Error handling
- [ ] Integration points
### Phase 3: Testing
- [ ] Unit tests (80% minimum coverage)
- [ ] Integration tests
- [ ] Edge case coverage
### Phase 4: Documentation
- [ ] Code documentation
- [ ] Usage examples
- [ ] API documentation (if applicable)
## Acceptance Criteria
- [ ] All tests pass
- [ ] Coverage meets minimum
- [ ] Documentation complete
- [ ] Code review approved
## Context Preservation
- Initial requirements: {captured}
- Key decisions: {recorded}
- Dependencies: {identified}
- Risks: {noted}
4. Set Up Tracking
- Add task to TODO list using TaskCreate tool
- Create initial checkpoints
- Set up progress markers
Context Preservation
When creating tasks, preserve:
- Initial requirements from user
- Key technical decisions made
- File locations involved
- Dependencies identified
- Risk factors noted
Integration
| Step | Command/Action |
|---|---|
| Prerequisites | Clear feature requirements |
| Follow-up | Use python3-development:python-cli-architect agent for implementation |
| Related | comprehensive-test-review, python3-development:python-pytest-architect |
Example Usage
/python3-development:create-feature-task Add user authentication with OAuth2 support
/python3-development:create-feature-task Implement rate limiting for API endpoints
/python3-development:create-feature-task Create CLI command for database migrations
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