Agent skill
dev.exec-plan
This skill should be used for development tasks that require detailed technical planning with persistent documentation. Use when the task involves architectural decisions, multi-phase implementation, external dependencies, or when the user explicitly requests an execution plan.
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npx add-skill https://github.com/kevinslin/llm/tree/main/skills/dev.exec-plan
SKILL.md
Execution Plan Skill
This skill creates structured, file-based execution plans for complex development tasks that benefit from persistent documentation and detailed technical planning.
When to Use This Skill
Use this skill when:
- The task involves architectural or design decisions that should be documented
- Multiple implementation phases or milestones need tracking over extended periods
- External dependencies, APIs, or integrations require research and documentation
- The user explicitly requests a documented execution plan or project plan
- The task complexity warrants detailed technical specifications and decision rationale
Do not use for simple tasks better suited to TodoWrite (quick 3-5 step tasks without complex dependencies).
Creating the Execution Plan
1. Determine Plan Location
By default, the output of a plan should be in docs/project/specs/active
2. Create Plan File and optionally, checkout a new branch
Create the plan using the template from assets/plan-template.md in the following location:
{plan-directory}/{YYYY-MM-DD}-{title-in-kebab-case}.md
Optionally, checkout a new branch with the following name: dev/{YYYY-MM-DD}-{title-in-kebab-case}. ONLY do this if user explicitly asks to create plan in a new branch.
Example:
- plan: 2025-12-01-create-new-foo.md
- branch-name:
dev/2025-12-01-create-new-foo
3. Populate the Plan
Use the template structure to create a comprehensive plan that includes:
For detailed guidance on creating effective plans, consult references/effective-planning.md.
Goal - Clear objective statement describing what will be accomplished
Context - Background information, constraints, and requirements
- Why this task is needed
- Current system state
- Key constraints or limitations
Technical Approach - High-level architectural or implementation strategy
- Technology choices and rationale
- Design patterns or methodologies
- Integration points
Steps - Detailed implementation phases in logical order
- Break down into milestones or phases
- Include research, implementation, testing, and deployment steps
- Note dependencies between steps
Dependencies - External resources, APIs, libraries, or tools needed
- Third-party services or integrations
- Required access or credentials
- Documentation references
Risks & Mitigations - Potential blockers and how to address them
- Technical risks
- Resource constraints
- Mitigation strategies
Questions - Open questions requiring clarification or research
- Unresolved technical decisions
- Areas needing user input
- Research tasks
4. Simplify
After creating the plan, think about whether you could simplify it further. Consult DESIGN.md file if it exists as well as last 5 commits to understand recent changes for context. If you identify ways that the plan can be made simpler, do the simplification. Add any simplifications done in the # Notes section of the execution plan.
5. Review and Confirm
After creating the plan:
- Present a summary of the plan to the user
- Highlight any questions or decisions that need input
- Wait for user confirmation before proceeding with implementation
- Update the plan as new information emerges during execution
6. User revision (optional)
If the user asks for additional details - write your response into the existing execution plan instead of responding in the conversation.
7. Proceeding with the plan
When the user asks you to proceed with the plan, re-read it to check if anything has changed. Also make sure that all questions that were asked are answered by the user (user will have checked off the question box and added an answer as a bullet point below). If not, prompt the user for answers before proceeding.
Best Practices
- Keep plans focused and actionable - avoid unnecessary verbosity
- Update the plan as decisions are made or scope changes
- Use the plan as a living document throughout the development process
- Reference specific sections when discussing progress or blockers
- For very complex plans, consider breaking into multiple related plan documents
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