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Categorizes items into Must have, Should have, Could have, and Won't have for rigorous scope definition and feature prioritization.
Implements the MoSCoW method to categorize project requirements or features. It forces a rigorous distinction between critical needs (Must) and optional desires, helping to prevent scope creep and ensure project viability within constraints.
Use this skill during the planning phase of a project, when defining a Minimum Viable Product (MVP), or when a list of requirements feels overwhelming and requires a structured priority audit.
Compatible with any agent assisting in project management, product ownership, or technical architecture (e.g., Claude Code, Cursor, Copilot).
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