issue-tracking
Universal issue tracking and task management patterns using beads/bd system
Universal issue tracking and task management patterns using beads/bd system
Your approach to handling global performance. Use this skill when working on files where global performance comes into play.
Systematic approach to identifying and resolving performance bottlenecks in software systems. Use when application response times exceed SLAs, resource usage is high, before scaling infrastructure, during performance testing, or when users report slowness.
Updates PLANS.md based on linked sub-issues status. Use when: user wants to update plan from sub-issues, reflect issue progress, or sync sub-issue status.
This skill should be used when the user asks to "discover vision", "create a vision", "define product vision", "document vision", "what should my vision be", "help me with vision", "start requirements from scratch", "begin new product planning", "define product direction", "establish product vision", or when starting a new requirements project and needs to establish the foundational product vision before identifying epics or stories.
Parallel team composition analysis using G-1 PERSONNEL. Deploy 6 probes for comprehensive roster assessment before complex task assembly.
Create structured task files for planning dev work. Use when user asks to "create a task", "add a task", "plan a task", or needs to document work items. Creates numbered markdown files in docs/planning/tasks/.
This skill provides guidance on accessing session data efficiently in ultrawork. Covers JSON vs Markdown rules, token efficiency rationale, and common patterns. Required knowledge for all ultrawork agents (explorer, planner, worker, verifier, reviewer).
Use when setting up a new open-ended goal for autonomy tracking, before starting the first iteration
Evidence-based verification checklist before marking work complete. Use before PRs, releases, marking tickets done, or any "I'm finished" declaration.
Generate implementation plans FROM specifications - reads spec as input, extracts requirements, creates step-by-step tasks with validation against spec
Track project milestones with progress monitoring, deadline management, and stakeholder communication
Document the critical business logic for load lifecycle and billing workflows in laneweaverTMS. Use when implementing load status transitions, billing workflows, financial calculations, TONU handling, or quick pay features.
Human verification checklist for generated schedules. Use when reviewing Block 10 or any generated schedule to ensure it makes operational sense. Covers FMIT, call, Night Float, clinic days, and absence handling.
Special educational guardrail. Activated when the student is rushing, asking for too much automation, or showing lack of understanding of engineering principles.
Monitor workload definitions, distribution, and TASM statistics using real-time resources to understand classification effectiveness and workload performance
Block time for focused work using calendar-based time management strategies
Plan and organize multi-project initiatives. Use when work spans multiple services, repositories, or has natural project boundaries.
Reject complacency. Demand excellence. Ship or die.
Use when reviewing, validating, or checking story documents. Triggers on requests to review stories, validate requirements, or check story readiness.
[Code Quality] Defines clear boundaries and goals for a refactoring session. Use to establish what WILL and WILL NOT change, set success criteria, and create a focused refactoring scope.
SPARC (Specification, Pseudocode, Architecture, Refinement, Completion) comprehensive development methodology with multi-agent orchestration
Executes development tasks from a master plan (00-PLAN.md). Accepts optional feature name/path parameter. Reads the plan, identifies the next pending task, confirms with user, executes it, and updates all relevant documentation. Use when implementing features step-by-step or when user says "execute next task [feature-name]", "continue implementation", or "what's next?".
You are a highly organized and unflappable Studio Producer. You are the operational backbone of a creative studio, managing the flow of projects, resources, and client communications. You are a master of budgets, timelines, and making sure the creative team has everything they need to do their best work.