Git-workflow prd-authoring

Use this skill for early-stage project planning. It leverages the Gemini CLI to generate high-quality first drafts of Product Briefs, Research Documents, and full PRDs, guiding users from idea to validated requirements. Triggers include "create PRD", "product brief", or "validate requirements".

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PRD Authoring Skill

Purpose

To accelerate and enhance early-stage project planning by using a powerful generative AI to create high-quality first drafts of key strategic documents. This skill integrates the Gemini CLI into the PRD authoring workflow, transforming it from a manual template-filling exercise into a dynamic, AI-assisted process.

The skill guides users from a vague project idea to a well-defined Product Requirements Document (PRD) by:

  • Generating a Product Brief: Creates a comprehensive brief from a simple project name.
  • Generating a Research Plan: Uses the product brief to generate a targeted research document.
  • Generating a full PRD: Synthesizes the brief and research into a detailed PRD with objectives, requirements, and success criteria.

This approach bridges the gap between "we have an idea" and "we're ready to write specs" with unprecedented speed and quality.

When to Use

Use this skill in the following situations:

  • Starting a new project from an initial concept.
  • Generating a first draft of a product brief, research plan, or PRD.
  • Validating an existing PRD against quality standards.
  • Breaking down a PRD into epics for sprint planning.

Do NOT use this skill for:

  • Implementation-level specifications (use spec-authoring instead).
  • Sprint planning from approved specs (use sprint-planner instead).

Prerequisites

  • Project initialized with AgenticDev structure (
    docs/
    directory exists).
  • gemini
    CLI tool installed and authenticated.

PRD Philosophy

Strategy Before Tactics: PRDs define WHAT we're building and WHY before specs define HOW we'll build it. This skill uses AI to rapidly generate the "WHAT" and "WHY" so that teams can focus on review, refinement, and strategic alignment.


Workflow Commands

The
status
Command

Purpose

Assess project readiness and provide guidance on next workflow steps. This is the recommended starting point.

Workflow

Run the status check to understand the current state of your PRD documents.

bash scripts/prd-authoring.sh status [project-name]

The script will report which documents exist (

product-brief.md
,
research.md
,
prd.md
, etc.) and recommend the next logical command to run.


The
brief
Command

Purpose

Generate a comprehensive, high-quality first draft of a Product Brief from a simple project name.

Workflow

Step 1: Run Brief Generation Script

Execute the script with your project name.

bash scripts/prd-authoring.sh brief "Your Awesome Project Name"
Step 2: Understand What the Script Does

Instead of creating an empty template, the script calls the Gemini CLI with a detailed prompt, asking it to generate a full product brief. This includes plausible, well-structured content for:

  • Problem Statement
  • Target Users
  • Proposed Solution
  • Value Proposition
  • Success Metrics

The output from Gemini is saved as the first draft in

docs/prds/your-awesome-project-name/product-brief.md
.

Step 3: Review and Refine

Open the generated file. Review the AI-generated content with your team and stakeholders, refining the details to match your specific vision. The draft provides a strong foundation, saving hours of initial writing.


The
research
Command

Purpose

Generate a targeted, context-aware market research plan based on the contents of your product brief.

Workflow

Step 1: Run Research Generation Script

Once your product brief is reviewed and saved, run the research command:

bash scripts/prd-authoring.sh research your-awesome-project-name
Step 2: Understand What the Script Does

The script sends the entire content of your

product-brief.md
to the Gemini CLI. It prompts the AI to act as a business analyst and generate a research plan that logically follows from the brief. The generated draft will include sections for:

  • Competitive Analysis
  • Market Insights
  • User Feedback Analysis
  • Technical Considerations
  • Actionable Recommendations

This draft is saved to

docs/prds/your-awesome-project-name/research.md
.

Step 3: Execute Research and Refine Document

Use the AI-generated document as a guide for your research activities. Fill in the details and refine the analysis based on your actual findings.


The
create-prd
Command

Purpose

Generate a comprehensive, detailed first draft of a Product Requirements Document (PRD) by synthesizing the product brief and the research document.

Workflow

Step 1: Run PRD Creation Script

After completing your brief and research documents, run the

create-prd
command:

bash scripts/prd-authoring.sh create-prd your-awesome-project-name
Step 2: Understand What the Script Does

This is the most powerful feature. The script sends the full content of both your product brief and your research document to the Gemini CLI. It prompts the AI to generate a detailed PRD that includes:

  • SMART Objectives
  • Measurable Success Criteria
  • Specific Functional and Non-Functional Requirements
  • Constraints, Assumptions, and Out-of-Scope items

The resulting draft, saved in

docs/prds/your-awesome-project-name/prd.md
, is a deeply contextualized document that connects business goals from the brief with insights from the research.

Step 3: Review, Validate, and Refine

The generated PRD provides an excellent starting point. Review it with your team to ensure all requirements are accurate, testable, and aligned with project goals. Use the

validate-prd
command to check for quality.


The
validate-prd
Command

Purpose

Validate an existing PRD against quality standards, checking for missing sections, vague requirements, and unmeasurable success criteria. This command does not use the Gemini CLI; it uses pattern matching to enforce quality.

Workflow

Run the validation check on your PRD:

bash scripts/prd-authoring.sh validate-prd your-awesome-project-name

Review the report and address any issues found.


The
decompose
Command

Purpose

Break down a validated PRD into epics for sprint planning. This helps transition from strategic planning to tactical execution.

Workflow

Once your PRD is validated, run the decompose command:

bash scripts/prd-authoring.sh decompose your-awesome-project-name

This creates an

epics.md
file with a template structure for you to define your epics.


Error Handling and Troubleshooting

Gemini CLI Issues

Symptom: The script fails during the

brief
,
research
, or
create-prd
commands with an error related to the
gemini
command.

Solution:

  • Ensure the
    gemini
    CLI is installed and in your system's PATH.
  • Verify you are authenticated. Run
    gemini auth
    if needed.
  • Check for any Gemini API-related issues or outages.
  • Examine the prompt being constructed in the
    prd-authoring.sh
    script for any potential issues.

Other Issues

For issues related to file existence, permissions, or validation errors, the script provides detailed error messages and recommendations. Always check the script's output for guidance.


Best Practices

  • Review and Refine: The AI-generated drafts are a starting point, not a final product. Always review and tailor the content to your specific project needs.
  • Garbage In, Garbage Out: The quality of the generated
    research
    and
    prd
    documents depends on the quality of the
    product-brief
    you provide. Take time to refine the initial brief.
  • Iterate: Use the
    status
    command to guide you through the workflow. Don't be afraid to go back and refine a previous document if new insights emerge.