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Scaffold a complete feature delivery artifact chain — PRD slice, technical spec, ADRs, and task breakdown — to take a feature from idea to implementation-ready
This skill guides a practitioner through creating a full feature scaffold: a PRD slice, a linked technical specification, identification of Architectural Decision Records (ADRs), and a granular task breakdown. It enforces a structured intake (problem, user, success metrics, scope), generates ID'd artifact files from templates, and produces a summary report with next steps. The workflow is practical for product and engineering collaboration where artifacts must be reviewable and traceable.
Use this skill when starting work on any new feature, user story, or capability — especially for teams that require documented requirements, acceptance criteria, and a clear implementation plan. Triggers include: kickoff meetings, product discovery outputs, or prompts like "new feature", "create a PRD for", or "scaffold a feature". It is also useful when converting informal requests into reviewable specs.
Designed for general-purpose agent workflows and human-in-the-loop environments (local-sequential agents, Codex-style CLIs, and team-based assistants).
A feature scaffolding skill that guides creating PRD slices, technical specs, ADRs, and task breakdowns in a structured directory layout. No scripts were bundled, so only static analysis was performed. The skill has clear step-by-step instructions with good practitioner interaction points, but is tightly coupled to a specific BHIL toolkit directory structure and template files that aren't self-contained.
Clean skill with no security concerns. Well-written instructions but architecture is monolithic — no scripts or references directory. Tightly coupled to BHIL-specific conventions limits general applicability.