skills/prd/SKILL.md
Generate high-quality Product Requirements Documents (PRDs) for software systems and AI-powered features. Includes executive summaries, user stories, technical specifications, and risk analysis.
npx skillsauth add julianromli/ai-skills prdInstall this skill globally with one command. Works with Claude Code, Cursor, and Windsurf.
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Design comprehensive, production-grade Product Requirements Documents (PRDs) that bridge the gap between business vision and technical execution. This skill works for modern software systems, ensuring that requirements are clearly defined.
Use this skill when:
Before writing a single line of the PRD, you MUST interrogate the user to fill knowledge gaps. Do not assume context.
Ask about:
Synthesize the user's input. Identify dependencies and hidden complexities.
Generate the document using the Strict PRD Schema below.
Use concrete, measurable criteria. Avoid "fast", "easy", or "intuitive".
# Vague (BAD)
- The search should be fast and return relevant results.
- The UI must look modern and be easy to use.
# Concrete (GOOD)
+ The search must return results within 200ms for a 10k record dataset.
+ The search algorithm must achieve >= 85% Precision@10 in benchmark evals.
+ The UI must follow the 'Vercel/Next.js' design system and achieve 100% Lighthouse Accessibility score.
You MUST follow this exact structure for the output:
As a [user], I want to [action] so that [benefit].TBD.Problem: Users struggle to find specific documentation snippets in massive repositories. Solution: An intelligent search system that provides direct answers with source citations. Success:
codesearch, grep, webfetch.development
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