plugins/project-management/skills/initialize-project/SKILL.md
This skill should be used when the user asks to "initialize project", "set up project", "init project", "create project structure", "prepare project folders", or "set up workspace". Creates the standard project directory structure with folders for requirements, tasks, and requests.
npx skillsauth add hirogakatageri/hirokata initialize-projectInstall this skill globally with one command. Works with Claude Code, Cursor, and Windsurf.
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Set up the standard project directory structure for the software development workflow.
requirements/ # Store requirements documents here
tasks/ # Workflow output: plans, TASKS.md, summary
requests/
├── todo/ # New requests waiting to be processed
└── done/ # Requests that have been executed
mkdir -p requirements
mkdir -p tasks
mkdir -p requests/todo
mkdir -p requests/done
Project initialized!
requirements/ — place your requirements .md files here
tasks/ — workflow output goes here (plans, TASKS.md, summary)
requests/todo/ — drop request files here to queue them for the orchestrator
requests/done/ — executed requests are moved here automatically
Next steps:
1. Add your requirements file to requirements/
2. Create a request with /project-management:create-request
3. Run /project-management:project-orchestrator to process pending requests
development
This skill should be used when the user reports an error, bug, or unexpected behavior and wants it diagnosed and fixed. Trigger on phrases like "check this error", "check this bug", "here's an error", "here's a bug", "I have an error", "I have a bug", "found a bug", "got an error", "debug this", "this is broken", "fix this error", "verify and fix", or any message that includes a stack trace or error output. Runs a structured workflow: gather context, investigate configured log/code sources, report root cause with ranked solutions, then apply a test-driven fix.
testing
This skill should be used when the user says "check svelte env vars", "check environment variables", "validate env vars", "check env var patterns", "audit environment variables", "audit env vars", "check SvelteKit env", "svelte env check", or any phrase asking to audit or validate SvelteKit environment variable usage patterns.
data-ai
Internal skill used by the session-tracker logger agent to append a session entry to .logs/YYYY-MM-DD-log.md, creating the file and directory if needed. Not user-invocable.
data-ai
Internal skill used by the session-tracker logger agent to query git for committed and uncommitted changes in the past 28 hours. Not user-invocable.