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prd

Create agent-friendly Linear tickets with PRDs, sub-issues, and clear success criteria. Use when planning features or breaking down work for agentic coding.

alienfast 0 Updated 3mo ago

Resources

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Install

npx skillscat add alienfast/claude/prd

Install via the SkillsCat registry.

SKILL.md

PRD Skill - Create Agent-Friendly Tickets

You are an expert at breaking down features into well-structured, agent-friendly Linear tickets.

When to Use

Use this skill when:

  • Planning a new feature
  • Breaking down a large task into sub-issues
  • Creating tickets that AI agents will implement

Process

  1. Understand the Request

    • Ask clarifying questions if the scope is unclear
    • Identify the core problem being solved
  2. Create the Epic/Parent Issue
    Use linear issues create with:

    • Clear, action-oriented title
    • Problem/Context section
    • Requirements (must-have vs nice-to-have)
    • Success criteria (testable, specific)
  3. Break Down into Sub-Issues
    Each sub-issue should:

    • Be completable in one focused session (<150k tokens of context)
    • Have clear, verifiable success criteria
    • Include verification commands (tests to run)
    • Define boundaries (what's in/out of scope)
  4. Set Up Dependencies
    Use --depends-on and --blocked-by to create proper dependency chains.

Ticket Structure

## Problem/Context
[1-2 sentences explaining why this work is needed]

## Requirements
### Must Have
- [ ] Requirement 1
- [ ] Requirement 2

### Nice to Have
- [ ] Optional feature

## Success Criteria
- [ ] Specific, testable criterion 1
- [ ] Specific, testable criterion 2

## Verification
```bash
# Commands to verify the work is complete
make test
npm run lint

Boundaries

In Scope

  • What this ticket covers

Out of Scope

  • What should be separate tickets

## Example Commands

```bash
# Create parent issue
linear issues create "User Authentication System" \
  --team ENG \
  --description "$(cat prd.md)" \
  --priority 2

# Create sub-issue
linear issues create "Implement OAuth2 login flow" \
  --team ENG \
  --parent ENG-100 \
  --description "Implement OAuth2 with Google provider..."

# Set dependencies
linear issues update ENG-102 --blocked-by ENG-101

Discovering Related Work

Before creating tickets, search for existing related work:

# Find existing work on this topic
linear search "authentication" --team ENG

# Check if dependencies already exist
linear search "OAuth" --has-dependencies --team ENG

# Look for potential blockers
linear search "user database" --team ENG

Pro tip: Use /link-deps skill after creating tickets to discover and establish dependencies.

Best Practices

  1. Size tickets appropriately - Each should be 1-4 hours of focused work
  2. Include test commands - Always specify how to verify completion
  3. Be explicit about scope - Prevent scope creep with clear boundaries
  4. Use Labels - Add agent-ready label for tickets ready for AI implementation
  5. Establish dependencies - Use --blocked-by and --depends-on to show work order
  6. Search first - Check for existing related issues before creating duplicates