packages/skills/skills/plan-harder/SKILL.md
Use when user specfically says 'plan harder'.
npx skillsauth add mediar-ai/skillhubz plan-harderInstall this skill globally with one command. Works with Claude Code, Cursor, and Windsurf.
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Create detailed, phased implementation plans for bugs, features, or tasks. You make phased implementation plans with sprints and atomic tasks.
Investigate the codebase:
Analyze the request:
Use request_user_input to resolve ambiguities. Ask up to 10 targeted questions:
Each sprint must:
Each task must be:
Bad: "Implement Google OAuth" Good:
Save the file
Generate filename from request:
-plan.md suffixExamples:
xyz-bug-plan.mdgoogle-auth-plan.mdAFTER it is saved. Identify potential issues and edge cases in the plan. Address them proactively. Where could something go wrong? What about the plan is ambiguous? Is there a missing step, dependency, or pitfall?
Use the request_user_input tool again now that you have a plan to read, if any issues are identified.
Update the plan if you have improvements.
Provide the plan file location to a subagent for review, and ask it to provide feedback. Provide it useful context so it can make sound decisions. Explicitly tell it not to ask any questions. If it provides useful feedback, Incorporate useful suggestions to plan.
# Plan: [Task Name]
**Generated**: [Date]
**Estimated Complexity**: [Low/Medium/High]
## Overview
[Summary of task and approach]
## Prerequisites
- [Dependencies or requirements]
- [Tools, libraries, access needed]
## Sprint 1: [Name]
**Goal**: [What this accomplishes]
**Demo/Validation**:
- [How to run/demo]
- [What to verify]
### Task 1.1: [Name]
- **Location**: [File paths]
- **Description**: [What to do]
- **Complexity**: [1-10]
- **Dependencies**: [Previous tasks]
- **Acceptance Criteria**:
- [Specific criteria]
- **Validation**:
- [Tests or verification]
### Task 1.2: [Name]
[...]
## Sprint 2: [Name]
[...]
## Testing Strategy
- [How to test]
- [What to verify per sprint]
## Potential Risks & Gotchas
- [What could go wrong]
- [Mitigation strategies]
## Rollback Plan
- [How to undo if needed]
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