Awesome-omni-skill writing-plans
Use when you have a spec or requirements for a multi-step task, before touching code
git clone https://github.com/diegosouzapw/awesome-omni-skill
T=$(mktemp -d) && git clone --depth=1 https://github.com/diegosouzapw/awesome-omni-skill "$T" && mkdir -p ~/.claude/skills && cp -r "$T/skills/product/writing-plans-neversight" ~/.claude/skills/diegosouzapw-awesome-omni-skill-writing-plans-9c2716 && rm -rf "$T"
skills/product/writing-plans-neversight/SKILL.mdWriting Plans
Overview
Write comprehensive implementation plans assuming the engineer has zero context for our codebase and questionable taste. Document everything they need to know: which files to touch for each task, code, testing, docs they might need to check, how to test it. Give them the whole plan as bite-sized tasks. DRY. YAGNI. TDD. Frequent commits.
Assume they are a skilled developer, but know almost nothing about our toolset or problem domain. Assume they don't know good test design very well.
Announce at start: "I'm using the writing-plans skill to create the implementation plan."
Context: This should be run in a dedicated worktree (created by brainstorming skill).
Save plans as: tickets tagged
plan using todos_oneshot
Bite-Sized Task Granularity
Each step is one action (2-5 minutes):
- "Write the failing test" - step
- "Run it to make sure it fails" - step
- "Implement the minimal code to make the test pass" - step
- "Run the tests and make sure they pass" - step
- "Commit" - step
Plan Document Header
Every plan MUST start with this header:
# [Feature Name] Implementation Plan > **For you:** REQUIRED SUB-SKILL: Use superpowers:executing-plans to implement this plan task-by-task. **Goal:** [One sentence describing what this builds] **Architecture:** [2-3 sentences about approach] **Tech Stack:** [Key technologies/libraries] ---
Task Structure
### Task N: [Component Name] **Files:** - Create: `exact/path/to/file.py` - Modify: `exact/path/to/existing.py:123-145` - Test: `tests/exact/path/to/test.py` **Step 1: Write the failing test** ```python def test_specific_behavior(): result = function(input) assert result == expected
Step 2: Run test to verify it fails
Run:
pytest tests/path/test.py::test_name -v
Expected: FAIL with "function not defined"
Step 3: Write minimal implementation
def function(input): return expected
Step 4: Run test to verify it passes
Run:
pytest tests/path/test.py::test_name -v
Expected: PASS
Step 5: Commit
git add tests/path/test.py src/path/file.py git commit -m "feat: add specific feature"
## Remember - Exact file paths always - Complete code in plan (not "add validation") - Exact commands with expected output - Reference relevant skills with @ syntax - DRY, YAGNI, TDD, frequent commits ## Execution Handoff After saving the plan, offer execution choice: **"Plan complete and saved as ticket `<ticket-id>`. Two execution options:** **1. Teams-Driven (parallel)** - Delegate tasks to workers via `teams delegate`, review between batches **2. Sequential (this session)** - Execute tasks sequentially with checkpoints, using executing-plans skill **Which approach?"** **If Teams-Driven chosen:** - Use `teams(action: 'delegate', tasks: [...])` to dispatch workers - Review results between batches **If Sequential chosen:** - **REQUIRED SUB-SKILL:** Use superpowers:executing-plans - Execute tasks sequentially with review checkpoints