Claude-skill-registry initialize-governance
Initialize complete governance framework in a project - creates constitution, roadmap, directory READMEs, and issue/spec templates with guided setup process
git clone https://github.com/majiayu000/claude-skill-registry
T=$(mktemp -d) && git clone --depth=1 https://github.com/majiayu000/claude-skill-registry "$T" && mkdir -p ~/.claude/skills && cp -r "$T/skills/data/initialize-governance" ~/.claude/skills/majiayu000-claude-skill-registry-initialize-governance && rm -rf "$T"
skills/data/initialize-governance/SKILL.mdInitialize Governance Framework
Skill Usage Announcement
MANDATORY: When using this skill, announce it at the start with:
🔧 Using Skill: initialize-governance | [brief purpose based on context]
Example:
🔧 Using Skill: initialize-governance | [Provide context-specific example of what you're doing]
This creates an audit trail showing which skills were applied during the session.
You are setting up a complete project governance framework to ensure perfect alignment between AI assistant and human partner on design principles, strategic direction, and tactical execution.
Purpose
This skill creates the three-tier governance hierarchy:
- Constitution (
) - Immutable design principlesCONSTITUTION.md - Roadmap (
+ROADMAP.md
) - Strategic + tactical plansROADMAP_NEXT_STEPS.md - Process Documentation (README files) - Operational guidance
Initialization Process
Phase 1: Discovery and Planning
1. Detect Project Structure
Use Bash to check current state:
# Check for git repository git rev-parse --show-toplevel # Check for existing wrangler workspace ls -la .wrangler/ 2>/dev/null || echo "No .wrangler directory" # Check for existing governance docs [ -f .wrangler/CONSTITUTION.md ] && echo "Constitution exists" || echo "No constitution" [ -f .wrangler/ROADMAP.md ] && echo "Roadmap exists" || echo "No roadmap"
2. Ask User for Project Context
Use AskUserQuestion to gather essential information:
AskUserQuestion({ questions: [ { question: "What is the core mission of this project in one sentence?", header: "Mission", options: [ { label: "I'll type it myself", description: "Provide custom mission statement" } ], multiSelect: false }, { question: "What stage is this project currently in?", header: "Stage", options: [ { label: "Brand new", description: "Just starting, no code yet" }, { label: "Early development", description: "Some code exists, still evolving" }, { label: "Active development", description: "Established codebase, ongoing features" }, { label: "Mature", description: "Stable codebase, maintenance mode" } ], multiSelect: false }, { question: "Do you have existing design principles or guidelines?", header: "Principles", options: [ { label: "Yes, documented", description: "Have written principles already" }, { label: "Yes, informal", description: "Have ideas but not written down" }, { label: "No, need help", description: "Want to create them now" } ], multiSelect: false } ] })
3. Create Directory Structure
Ensure all required directories exist:
# Create directories if they don't exist mkdir -p .wrangler mkdir -p .wrangler/docs mkdir -p .wrangler/plans # Note: .wrangler/issues and .wrangler/specifications are created by session hooks
4. Create Process Documentation
Create standard process documentation files from skill templates:
# Copy TESTING.md from skill template cp skills/initialize-governance/templates/TESTING.md .wrangler/TESTING.md
TESTING.md will be populated later by setup-git-hooks with actual test commands.
Initial state should have placeholder status:
- Replace
with:{{STATUS_PLACEHOLDER}}**Status:** Not configured yet - Leave
and other placeholders as-is{{TEST_COMMAND}} - These will be filled in by setup-git-hooks
Note on Templates: Issue and specification templates live in their respective skills:
- Issue template:
skills/create-new-issue/templates/TASK_ISSUE_TEMPLATE.md - Specification template:
skills/writing-specifications/templates/SPECIFICATION_TEMPLATE.md - Security checklist:
skills/initialize-governance/templates/SECURITY_CHECKLIST.md - Definition of Done:
skills/initialize-governance/templates/DEFINITION_OF_DONE.md
These are referenced directly from skills, not copied to
.wrangler/templates/.
5. Set Up Git Hooks (Automatic)
After governance files are created, automatically set up git hooks:
# Invoke setup-git-hooks skill Skill: setup-git-hooks
This will:
- Populate
(created in previous step).wrangler/TESTING.md - Detect project type and configure appropriate hooks
- Create
with configuration.wrangler/config/hooks-config.json - Install hooks to
directory.git/hooks/ - Handle empty projects gracefully (creates placeholders)
Users can reconfigure later with
/wrangler:update-git-hooks command.
Phase 2: Constitution Creation
If user has existing principles: Use the
constitution skill (invoke with Skill tool) to help them refine and formalize.
If user needs help creating principles: Guide them through brainstorming process:
1. Identify Core Values
Ask these questions (one at a time, discussion-style):
- "What matters most to you in this project's design and architecture?"
- "What are the non-negotiables - things you'd refuse to compromise on?"
- "What mistakes have you seen in similar projects that you want to avoid?"
- "What does success look like for this project in 2 years?"
2. Convert Values to Principles
For each core value, help user formulate as concrete principle:
Template:
### [Principle Number]: [Principle Name] **Principle**: [One-sentence statement of the principle] **In Practice**: - [Specific application 1] - [Specific application 2] - [Specific application 3] **Anti-patterns** (What NOT to do): - ❌ [Anti-pattern 1 with explanation] - ❌ [Anti-pattern 2 with explanation] **Examples**: - ✅ **Good**: [Concrete example showing principle in action] - ❌ **Bad**: [Concrete example violating principle]
3. Write Constitution File
Use the template from
skills/constitution/templates/_CONSTITUTION.md:
# Copy template (if not using the skill to generate it) cp /path/to/wrangler/skills/constitution/templates/_CONSTITUTION.md .wrangler/CONSTITUTION.md
Then use Edit tool to fill in:
- Project name
- Current date for ratification
- North Star mission (from Phase 1)
- 5+ principles (from brainstorming)
- Decision framework (can use default)
- Amendment process (can use default)
Phase 3: Roadmap Creation
1. Gather Roadmap Information
Ask user about phases and goals:
AskUserQuestion({ questions: [ { question: "How many major phases do you envision for this project?", header: "Phases", options: [ { label: "1-2 phases", description: "Small project, focused scope" }, { label: "3-4 phases", description: "Medium project, several major milestones" }, { label: "5+ phases", description: "Large project, long-term vision" } ], multiSelect: false } ] })
2. For Each Phase, Gather Details
For first phase (most important):
- "What's the main goal of Phase 1?"
- "What features are essential for Phase 1?"
- "What does success look like at the end of Phase 1?"
- "What's the timeline for Phase 1?"
For subsequent phases (can be less detailed):
- "What's the main goal of Phase N?"
- "What key features belong in Phase N?"
3. Write Roadmap File
Use template from
skills/validating-roadmap/templates/_ROADMAP.md:
# Copy template (if not using the skill to generate it) cp /path/to/wrangler/skills/validating-roadmap/templates/_ROADMAP.md .wrangler/ROADMAP.md
Fill in with Edit tool:
- Project name and overview
- Current state (what's already done)
- Each phase with timeline, goal, features, success metrics
- Link to constitution principles
4. Write Next Steps File
Use template from
skills/validating-roadmap/templates/_ROADMAP__NEXT_STEPS.md:
# Copy template (if not using the skill to generate it) cp /path/to/wrangler/skills/validating-roadmap/templates/_ROADMAP__NEXT_STEPS.md .wrangler/ROADMAP_NEXT_STEPS.md
Initial file should reflect current state:
- If brand new project: Everything in ❌ Not Implemented
- If existing project: Categorize features into ✅ / ⚠️ / ❌
Phase 4: Process Documentation
1. Create Issues README
Create a minimal README with status metrics using template from
skills/initialize-governance/templates/issues-README.md.
Use Edit tool to:
- Update "Status" section with current counts (run
to get counts)issues_list - Update "Metrics" section with actual data
- Keep rest of template as-is (it's generic guidance)
2. Create Specifications README
Create a minimal README with status metrics using template from
skills/initialize-governance/templates/specifications-README.md.
Use Edit tool to:
- Update "Status" section with current counts
- Update "Current Phase" section from roadmap
- Update "Metrics" section with actual data
- Keep rest as guidance
Note: Templates remain in their skill directories and are referenced directly:
- Issue template:
skills/create-new-issue/templates/TASK_ISSUE_TEMPLATE.md - Specification template:
skills/writing-specifications/templates/SPECIFICATION_TEMPLATE.md
No copying to
.wrangler/templates/ is needed. Skills reference templates from their own directories.
Phase 5: Integration and Verification
1. Update Project CLAUDE.md
If
CLAUDE.md exists in project root, add governance section:
## Project Governance This project uses a three-tier governance framework: ### Tier 1: Constitution (Immutable Principles) **File**: `.wrangler/CONSTITUTION.md` Supreme law of the project. All features and decisions must align with constitutional principles. **Read this first** before working on any feature. ### Tier 2: Strategic Roadmap **File**: `.wrangler/ROADMAP.md` Multi-phase strategic plan showing project direction and feature phasing. ### Tier 3: Tactical Execution **File**: `.wrangler/ROADMAP_NEXT_STEPS.md` Granular tracking of implementation status with % completion metrics. ### Governance Workflow Before implementing any feature: 1. Check constitutional alignment 2. Verify roadmap phase 3. Create/update specification 4. Break into tracked issues 5. Follow TDD implementation 6. Update progress in NEXT_STEPS **Critical**: Use the `check-constitutional-alignment` skill before starting new features.
2. Verify All Files Created
Run verification:
# List all governance files echo "=== Governance Files ===" ls -lh .wrangler/CONSTITUTION.md ls -lh .wrangler/ROADMAP.md ls -lh .wrangler/ROADMAP_NEXT_STEPS.md ls -lh .wrangler/specifications/README.md ls -lh .wrangler/issues/README.md echo "" echo "=== Directory Structure ===" tree -L 2 .wrangler/
3. Create Welcome Issue
Use
issues_create to create first issue explaining governance:
issues_create({ title: "Welcome to Project Governance Framework", description: `## Governance Framework Initialized This project now has a complete governance framework to ensure alignment between AI assistant and human partner. ### Key Documents **Constitution** (\`.wrangler/CONSTITUTION.md\`) - Immutable design principles - Decision framework - Amendment process **Roadmap** (\`.wrangler/ROADMAP.md\`) - Strategic multi-phase plan - Feature phasing - Success metrics **Next Steps** (\`.wrangler/ROADMAP_NEXT_STEPS.md\`) - Tactical execution tracker - % completion metrics - Prioritized work items ### Quick Start 1. Read the Constitution first 2. Review the Roadmap to understand phases 3. Check Next Steps for current priorities 4. Use MCP tools or skills to create issues/specs ### Next Actions - [ ] Read CONSTITUTION.md thoroughly - [ ] Review ROADMAP.md phases - [ ] Identify first features to implement - [ ] Create specifications for Phase 1 features - [ ] Begin implementation following governance ### Skills Available - \`check-constitutional-alignment\` - Verify feature alignment - \`constitution\` - Refine principles and clarity - \`verify-governance\` - Check governance integrity - \`refresh-metrics\` - Update status metrics Close this issue once you've reviewed all governance documents. `, type: "issue", status: "open", priority: "high", labels: ["governance", "onboarding"], project: "Governance Framework" })
Phase 6: User Handoff
Provide Summary to User
Create summary message:
## Governance Framework Initialized Your project now has a complete governance system ensuring we stay aligned on: - Design principles (Constitution) - Strategic direction (Roadmap) - Tactical execution (Next Steps) ### Files Created **Core Governance** (in `.wrangler/`): - `CONSTITUTION.md` - [X] principles ratified - `ROADMAP.md` - [Y] phases planned - `ROADMAP_NEXT_STEPS.md` - Execution tracker **Process Documentation** (in `.wrangler/`): - `issues/README.md` - Issue management guide - `specifications/README.md` - Specification guide - `TESTING.md` - Test documentation (created here, populated by setup-git-hooks) **Git Hooks** (always enabled): - `.wrangler/config/hooks-config.json` - Hook configuration - `.git/hooks/pre-commit` - Pre-commit hook - `.git/hooks/pre-push` - Pre-push hook ### Next Steps 1. **Review Constitution**: Read `.wrangler/CONSTITUTION.md` - Verify principles match your vision - Use `constitution` skill if refinement needed 2. **Review Roadmap**: Read `.wrangler/ROADMAP.md` - Confirm phases and timelines - Adjust priorities if needed 3. **Start Implementation**: - Create specifications for Phase 1 features - Use `writing-plans` skill to break into tasks - Follow governance workflow for all features ### Governance Workflow
Feature Request ↓ Constitutional Check (use check-constitutional-alignment skill) ↓ (if aligned) Specification (create with constitutional alignment section) ↓ Implementation Plan (use writing-plans skill) ↓ Issue Tracking (auto-created by writing-plans) ↓ Implementation (follow TDD) ↓ Update NEXT_STEPS (mark features complete)
### Skills for Governance - **check-constitutional-alignment** - Verify feature fits principles - **constitution** - Refine and clarify principles - **verify-governance** - Check framework integrity - **refresh-metrics** - Update status counts **You're all set!** We're now "of one mind" on project governance.
Edge Cases
If Governance Already Partially Exists
Scenario: Some governance files already exist
Approach:
- Detect which files exist
- Ask user: "I see you already have [files]. Would you like me to:"
- "Enhance existing files (preserve your content)"
- "Start fresh (backup old, create new)"
- "Skip initialization"
- If enhancing:
- Read existing files
- Identify gaps compared to templates
- Propose additions (don't remove user content)
If User is Unsure About Principles
Scenario: User says "I don't know" or "Not sure" when asked about principles
Approach:
- Use researching-web-sources skill to find examples:
- "software design principles"
- "project constitution examples"
- "engineering team values"
- Present 3-4 common principles as starting point
- Offer to use
skill for deep refinementconstitution
If Project is Very Small
Scenario: Single-file project or very small scope
Approach:
- Still create full governance (future-proofing)
- Explain: "Even small projects benefit from clear principles"
- Suggest simplified constitution (3 principles instead of 5+)
- Suggest single-phase roadmap
Success Criteria
Initialization is complete when:
- Core governance files exist and are populated (CONSTITUTION.md, ROADMAP.md, ROADMAP_NEXT_STEPS.md)
- Constitution has 3+ principles with examples
- Roadmap has at least 1 phase with goals
- README files have current metrics (issues/README.md, specifications/README.md)
- Welcome issue created
- User has reviewed all documents
- CLAUDE.md updated (if exists)
- TESTING.md created from template (placeholder status, to be populated by setup-git-hooks)
- Git hooks set up (automatically invoked during initialization)
Important Notes
Template Paths: Templates are in skill-specific directories:
- Constitution:
skills/constitution/templates/ - Roadmap:
skills/validating-roadmap/templates/ - Issues:
skills/create-new-issue/templates/ - Specifications:
skills/writing-specifications/templates/ - Process docs:
(TESTING.md, SECURITY_CHECKLIST.md, DEFINITION_OF_DONE.md)skills/initialize-governance/templates/
Use Copy, Not Move: Always copy templates, never move them (templates stay in wrangler)
Preserve User Content: If enhancing existing files, never delete user content
Constitutional First: The constitution is most important - spend time here
Roadmap Can Evolve: Roadmap will change - it's okay to start simple
Metrics Will Update: Don't worry about exact metrics now - refresh-metrics skill handles this
Related Skills
- constitution - For deep principle refinement and clarification
- check-constitutional-alignment - For verifying features align with principles
- verify-governance - For checking governance file integrity
- refresh-metrics - For updating status counts in READMEs and NEXT_STEPS
- setup-git-hooks - For setting up git hooks enforcement
- update-git-hooks - For modifying existing git hooks configuration
Remember
You're establishing the foundation for perfect alignment between AI and human. Take time to make the constitution solid - everything else builds on this foundation.