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Matt Pocock d1beb4fe61 Standardize skill metadata: remove -user suffixes and add missing frontmatter
- Renamed 4 skill directories to remove -user suffix (improve-codebase-architecture,
  prd-to-issues, prd-to-plan, write-a-prd)
- Added frontmatter (name + description) to 5 skills that were missing it
  (grill-me, prd-to-issues, scaffold-exercises, obsidian-vault, write-a-prd)
- Improved vague descriptions on edit-article and request-refactor-plan

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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---
name: prd-to-issues
description: Break a PRD into independently-grabbable GitHub issues using tracer-bullet vertical slices. Use when user wants to convert a PRD to issues, create implementation tickets, or break down a PRD into work items.
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# PRD to Issues
Break a PRD into independently-grabbable GitHub issues using vertical slices (tracer bullets).
## Process
### 1. Locate the PRD
Ask the user for the PRD GitHub issue number (or URL).
If the PRD is not already in your context window, fetch it with `gh issue view <number>` (with comments).
### 2. Explore the codebase (optional)
If you have not already explored the codebase, do so to understand the current state of the code.
### 3. Draft vertical slices
Break the PRD into **tracer bullet** issues. Each issue is a thin vertical slice that cuts through ALL integration layers end-to-end, NOT a horizontal slice of one layer.
Slices may be 'HITL' or 'AFK'. HITL slices require human interaction, such as an architectural decision or a design review. AFK slices can be implemented and merged without human interaction. Prefer AFK over HITL where possible.
<vertical-slice-rules>
- Each slice delivers a narrow but COMPLETE path through every layer (schema, API, UI, tests)
- A completed slice is demoable or verifiable on its own
- Prefer many thin slices over few thick ones
</vertical-slice-rules>
### 4. Quiz the user
Present the proposed breakdown as a numbered list. For each slice, show:
- **Title**: short descriptive name
- **Type**: HITL / AFK
- **Blocked by**: which other slices (if any) must complete first
- **User stories covered**: which user stories from the PRD this addresses
Ask the user:
- Does the granularity feel right? (too coarse / too fine)
- Are the dependency relationships correct?
- Should any slices be merged or split further?
- Are the correct slices marked as HITL and AFK?
Iterate until the user approves the breakdown.
### 5. Create the GitHub issues
For each approved slice, create a GitHub issue using `gh issue create`. Use the issue body template below.
Create issues in dependency order (blockers first) so you can reference real issue numbers in the "Blocked by" field.
<issue-template>
## Parent PRD
#<prd-issue-number>
## What to build
A concise description of this vertical slice. Describe the end-to-end behavior, not layer-by-layer implementation. Reference specific sections of the parent PRD rather than duplicating content.
## Acceptance criteria
- [ ] Criterion 1
- [ ] Criterion 2
- [ ] Criterion 3
## Blocked by
- Blocked by #<issue-number> (if any)
Or "None - can start immediately" if no blockers.
## User stories addressed
Reference by number from the parent PRD:
- User story 3
- User story 7
</issue-template>
Do NOT close or modify the parent PRD issue.