plan-writing
Structured task planning with clear breakdowns, dependencies, and verification criteria. Use when implementing features, refactoring, or any multi-step work.
Best use case
plan-writing is best used when you need a repeatable AI agent workflow instead of a one-off prompt.
Structured task planning with clear breakdowns, dependencies, and verification criteria. Use when implementing features, refactoring, or any multi-step work.
Teams using plan-writing should expect a more consistent output, faster repeated execution, less prompt rewriting.
When to use this skill
- You want a reusable workflow that can be run more than once with consistent structure.
When not to use this skill
- You only need a quick one-off answer and do not need a reusable workflow.
- You cannot install or maintain the underlying files, dependencies, or repository context.
Installation
Claude Code / Cursor / Codex
Manual Installation
- Download SKILL.md from GitHub
- Place it in
.claude/skills/plan-writing/SKILL.mdinside your project - Restart your AI agent — it will auto-discover the skill
How plan-writing Compares
| Feature / Agent | plan-writing | Standard Approach |
|---|---|---|
| Platform Support | Not specified | Limited / Varies |
| Context Awareness | High | Baseline |
| Installation Complexity | Unknown | N/A |
Frequently Asked Questions
What does this skill do?
Structured task planning with clear breakdowns, dependencies, and verification criteria. Use when implementing features, refactoring, or any multi-step work.
Where can I find the source code?
You can find the source code on GitHub using the link provided at the top of the page.
SKILL.md Source
# Plan Writing
> Source: obra/superpowers
## Overview
This skill provides a framework for breaking down work into clear, actionable tasks with verification criteria.
## Task Breakdown Principles
### 1. Small, Focused Tasks
- Each task should take 2-5 minutes
- One clear outcome per task
- Independently verifiable
### 2. Clear Verification
- How do you know it's done?
- What can you check/test?
- What's the expected output?
### 3. Logical Ordering
- Dependencies identified
- Parallel work where possible
- Critical path highlighted
- **Phase X: Verification is always LAST**
### 4. Dynamic Naming in Project Root
- Plan files are saved as `{task-slug}.md` in the PROJECT ROOT
- Name derived from task (e.g., "add auth" → `auth-feature.md`)
- **NEVER** inside `.claude/`, `docs/`, or temp folders
## Planning Principles (NOT Templates!)
> 🔴 **NO fixed templates. Each plan is UNIQUE to the task.**
### Principle 1: Keep It SHORT
| ❌ Wrong | ✅ Right |
|----------|----------|
| 50 tasks with sub-sub-tasks | 5-10 clear tasks max |
| Every micro-step listed | Only actionable items |
| Verbose descriptions | One-line per task |
> **Rule:** If plan is longer than 1 page, it's too long. Simplify.
---
### Principle 2: Be SPECIFIC, Not Generic
| ❌ Wrong | ✅ Right |
|----------|----------|
| "Set up project" | "Run `npx create-next-app`" |
| "Add authentication" | "Install next-auth, create `/api/auth/[...nextauth].ts`" |
| "Style the UI" | "Add Tailwind classes to `Header.tsx`" |
> **Rule:** Each task should have a clear, verifiable outcome.
---
### Principle 3: Dynamic Content Based on Project Type
**For NEW PROJECT:**
- What tech stack? (decide first)
- What's the MVP? (minimal features)
- What's the file structure?
**For FEATURE ADDITION:**
- Which files are affected?
- What dependencies needed?
- How to verify it works?
**For BUG FIX:**
- What's the root cause?
- What file/line to change?
- How to test the fix?
---
### Principle 4: Scripts Are Project-Specific
> 🔴 **DO NOT copy-paste script commands. Choose based on project type.**
| Project Type | Relevant Scripts |
|--------------|------------------|
| Frontend/React | `ux_audit.py`, `accessibility_checker.py` |
| Backend/API | `api_validator.py`, `security_scan.py` |
| Mobile | `mobile_audit.py` |
| Database | `schema_validator.py` |
| Full-stack | Mix of above based on what you touched |
**Wrong:** Adding all scripts to every plan
**Right:** Only scripts relevant to THIS task
---
### Principle 5: Verification is Simple
| ❌ Wrong | ✅ Right |
|----------|----------|
| "Verify the component works correctly" | "Run `npm run dev`, click button, see toast" |
| "Test the API" | "curl localhost:3000/api/users returns 200" |
| "Check styles" | "Open browser, verify dark mode toggle works" |
---
## Plan Structure (Flexible, Not Fixed!)
```
# [Task Name]
## Goal
One sentence: What are we building/fixing?
## Tasks
- [ ] Task 1: [Specific action] → Verify: [How to check]
- [ ] Task 2: [Specific action] → Verify: [How to check]
- [ ] Task 3: [Specific action] → Verify: [How to check]
## Done When
- [ ] [Main success criteria]
```
> **That's it.** No phases, no sub-sections unless truly needed.
> Keep it minimal. Add complexity only when required.
## Notes
[Any important considerations]
```
---
## Best Practices (Quick Reference)
1. **Start with goal** - What are we building/fixing?
2. **Max 10 tasks** - If more, break into multiple plans
3. **Each task verifiable** - Clear "done" criteria
4. **Project-specific** - No copy-paste templates
5. **Update as you go** - Mark `[x]` when complete
---
## When to Use
- New project from scratch
- Adding a feature
- Fixing a bug (if complex)
- Refactoring multiple files
## Limitations
- Use this skill only when the task clearly matches the scope described above.
- Do not treat the output as a substitute for environment-specific validation, testing, or expert review.
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