Software_development_department launch-checklist
Generates a comprehensive software launch checklist covering technical readiness, customer communications, support, and go-live steps. Use when preparing for a product launch or when the user mentions launch checklist or go-live readiness.
install
source · Clone the upstream repo
git clone https://github.com/tranhieutt/software_development_department
Claude Code · Install into ~/.claude/skills/
T=$(mktemp -d) && git clone --depth=1 https://github.com/tranhieutt/software_development_department "$T" && mkdir -p ~/.claude/skills && cp -r "$T/.claude/skills/launch-checklist" ~/.claude/skills/tranhieutt-software-development-department-launch-checklist && rm -rf "$T"
manifest:
.claude/skills/launch-checklist/SKILL.mdsource content
When this skill is invoked:
Explicit invocation only: This skill should only run when the user explicitly requests it with
. Do not auto-invoke based on context matching./launch-checklist
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Read the argument for the launch date or
mode. Dry-run mode generates the checklist without creating sign-off entries.dry-run -
Gather project context:
- Read
for tech stack, release surfaces, and team structureCLAUDE.md - Read the latest milestone in
production/milestones/ - Read any existing release checklist in
production/releases/ - Read any launch, support, or communications notes in
,docs/launch/
, ordocs/runbooks/
if they existproduction/releases/
- Read
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Scan codebase health:
- Count
,TODO
,FIXME
comments and their locationsHACK - Check for any
,console.log
, or debug output left in production codeprint() - Check for placeholder assets or copy (search for
,placeholder
,temp_
)WIP_ - Check for hardcoded test/dev values (localhost, test credentials, debug flags)
- Count
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Generate the launch checklist:
# Launch Checklist: [Product Title] Target Launch: [Date or DRY RUN] Generated: [Date] --- ## 1. Code Readiness ### Build Health - [ ] Clean build or release artifact generated for all target surfaces - [ ] Zero release-blocking compiler or linter errors - [ ] All unit tests passing - [ ] All integration tests passing - [ ] End-to-end or smoke tests passing for critical user journeys - [ ] Schema migrations tested with rollback or recovery plan - [ ] Release version correctly set and tagged in source control - [ ] Performance and reliability benchmarks within agreed targets ### Code Quality - [ ] TODO count: [N] (zero required for launch, or documented exceptions) - [ ] FIXME count: [N] (zero required) - [ ] HACK count: [N] (each must have documented justification) - [ ] No unintended debug output in production code - [ ] No hardcoded dev/test values - [ ] All feature flags reviewed for launch defaults - [ ] Error handling covers all critical paths - [ ] Crash reporting and structured logging integrated and verified - [ ] Dependency vulnerabilities triaged and accepted risk documented ### Security and Privacy - [ ] No exposed API keys or credentials in source or build artifacts - [ ] Authentication, authorization, and input validation verified on public endpoints - [ ] Network communication secured (TLS, signed webhooks, secret rotation as applicable) - [ ] Abuse protection, rate limiting, or bot controls enabled where required - [ ] Privacy policy and data handling compliance verified - [ ] Backup and restore path validated for stateful systems --- ## 2. Product Readiness ### Functional Scope - [ ] All launch-scope features implemented or explicitly deferred - [ ] Critical user journeys tested end-to-end - [ ] Admin, support, and internal operational workflows verified - [ ] Billing, notifications, integrations, and webhooks tested if applicable - [ ] Data import/export, retention, or deletion flows verified if applicable - [ ] Release notes and known issues drafted ### UX, Content, and Localization - [ ] All placeholder copy and visuals replaced - [ ] All user-facing text proofread - [ ] No hardcoded strings (all externalized for localization) - [ ] All supported languages translated and verified - [ ] Text fits UI in all supported languages - [ ] Help content, onboarding, and empty states reviewed - [ ] Customer-facing documentation links are current --- ## 3. Quality Assurance ### Testing - [ ] Full regression test suite passed - [ ] Zero Sev1 (Critical) bugs open - [ ] Zero Sev2 (High/Major) bugs open, or documented exceptions with owner approval - [ ] Smoke test passed in staging or release candidate environment - [ ] User acceptance or stakeholder sign-off captured - [ ] Edge cases tested (no network, expired session, low storage, rate limits, retries) - [ ] Backup/restore or disaster recovery drill completed if applicable ### Accessibility and Compliance - [ ] Accessibility basics covered for target surfaces - [ ] Consent, privacy, and legal notices reviewed - [ ] Audit logging or regulated workflow checks verified if required - [ ] App store or platform policy requirements met, if applicable ### Performance and Reliability - [ ] Response time or startup time within budget - [ ] Memory and CPU usage within budget - [ ] Queue lag, background jobs, and async workflows within targets - [ ] No sustained error-rate spikes during release candidate soak window - [ ] Capacity and scaling assumptions reviewed for launch traffic --- ## 4. Distribution and Customer-Facing Assets ### Release Assets - [ ] Changelog complete and proofread - [ ] Release notes complete and customer-appropriate - [ ] Version numbers aligned across app, API, docs, and packaging - [ ] Download links, package names, or deployment targets finalized ### Launch Communications - [ ] Status page messaging prepared - [ ] Customer announcement drafted - [ ] In-app banner, modal, or changelog entry prepared if needed - [ ] Support macros / FAQ updated - [ ] Sales, customer success, and internal stakeholders briefed ### Public Metadata - [ ] Marketing site or product page copy updated - [ ] Screenshots or release visuals current - [ ] Pricing, packaging, and plan entitlements verified - [ ] App store listing metadata current, if applicable --- ## 5. Infrastructure ### Production Readiness - [ ] Production infrastructure provisioned and sized for launch - [ ] Database backups configured and restore tested - [ ] CDN, cache invalidation, and asset delivery configured where applicable - [ ] Feature flag rollout strategy documented - [ ] Secrets and access reviews completed - [ ] Deployment and rollback runbooks current ### Analytics and Monitoring - [ ] Analytics pipeline verified and receiving expected events - [ ] Crash reporting active and dashboard accessible - [ ] Monitoring dashboards live for core technical and business metrics - [ ] Alerts configured for critical thresholds - [ ] Incident escalation path and owners documented --- ## 6. Support and Operations ### Team Readiness - [ ] On-call schedule set for first 72 hours post-launch - [ ] Incident response playbook reviewed by the team - [ ] Hotfix pipeline tested - [ ] Communication plan for launch issues documented - [ ] Support team briefed on known issues and escalation path ### Launch Day Plan - [ ] Go-live sequence documented step by step - [ ] Rollback decision criteria documented - [ ] War room or launch channel established - [ ] Launch monitoring dashboard bookmarked by all leads - [ ] Checkpoint times defined for launch-day review --- ## Go / No-Go Decision **Overall Status**: [READY / NOT READY / CONDITIONAL] ### Blocking Items [List any items that must be resolved before launch] ### Conditional Items [List items that have documented workarounds or accepted risk] ### Sign-Offs Required - [ ] Product Owner - Scope and customer readiness - [ ] Engineering Lead - Technical health and stability - [ ] QA Lead - Quality and test coverage - [ ] Release Manager - Deployment and rollback readiness - [ ] Security / Compliance Owner - Security and data handling - [ ] Support Lead - Support and incident readiness
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Save the checklist to
, creating directories as needed.production/releases/launch-checklist-[date].md -
Output a summary to the user: total items, blocking items count, conditional items count, departments with incomplete sections, and the file path.
Protocol
- Question: Reads launch date or
argument; gathers context from CLAUDE.md and milestone filesdry-run - Options: Skip
- Decision: Skip - checklist is generated; Go/No-Go is advisory
- Draft: Summary statistics shown before saving
- Approval: "May I write to
?"production/releases/launch-checklist-[date].md
Output
Deliver exactly:
- Checklist file saved to
production/releases/launch-checklist-[date].md - Summary: total items / blocking count / conditional count / incomplete departments
- Verdict:
/GO
/CONDITIONAL GO
with blocking items listedNO-GO