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The planning skill provides universal project planning capabilities for both technical and non-technical projects. It helps developers create implementation plans, design system architecture, break down requirements, and establish milestones for software projects. Use it when planning features, designing technical architecture, or creating project roadmaps.

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/plugin add https://github.com/majiayu000/claude-skill-registry
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git clone https://github.com/majiayu000/claude-skill-registry.git ~/.claude/skills/planning

Copy and paste this command in Claude Code to install this skill

Documentation

Planning

Universal planning methodology for technical implementation and general project planning.

Mode Selection

Project TypeModeKey Focus
Software/TechnicalImplementationCodebase analysis, architecture, code changes
Business/Personal/CreativeProjectGoals, milestones, resources, timeline

Technical Implementation Planning

Use when: Planning software features, system architecture, technical solutions

Core Principles

Always honor YAGNI, KISS, and DRY principles. Be honest, be brutal, straight to the point, and be concise.

Workflow

  1. Research & Analysisreferences/research-phase.md

    • Skip if: Provided with researcher reports
  2. Codebase Understandingreferences/codebase-understanding.md

    • Skip if: Provided with scout reports
  3. Solution Designreferences/solution-design.md

  4. Plan Organizationreferences/plan-organization.md

  5. Task Breakdownreferences/output-standards.md

Output Structure

plans/
└── YYYYMMDD-HHmm-plan-name/
    ├── research/
    ├── reports/
    ├── scout/
    ├── plan.md
    └── phase-XX-*.md

Requirements

  • DO NOT implement code - only create plans
  • Self-contained with necessary context
  • Include code snippets/pseudocode when clarifying
  • Provide options with trade-offs
  • Detailed enough for junior developers

Project Planning (Non-Technical)

Use when: Business, personal, creative, academic, event planning

Domains

  • Business: Product launches, marketing, process improvements
  • Personal: Career development, learning, lifestyle changes
  • Creative: Writing, art, content creation
  • Academic: Research, thesis, study programs
  • Events: Conferences, weddings, community events

Plan Format

Location: docs/plans/PLAN-YYYYMMDD-HHMM-{slug}.md

Frontmatter:

---
plan_id: PLAN-YYYYMMDD-HHMM-{slug}
title: [Project Name]
created: YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM
status: draft | active | completed | on_hold
category: business | personal | creative | academic | event
phase: planning | execution | monitoring | complete
priority: critical | high | medium | low
---

Required Sections

  1. Vision & Objectives - SMART goals, alignment
  2. Scope & Deliverables - In/out of scope, acceptance criteria
  3. Action Steps - Phased tasks with owners, durations
  4. Resources Required - People, budget, materials, tools
  5. Timeline & Milestones - Dates, checkpoints, Gantt
  6. Risks & Contingencies - Mitigation, early warnings
  7. Success Metrics - Measurable outcomes, completion criteria

Quick Templates

  • references/business-plan-template.md
  • references/personal-goal-template.md
  • references/generic-plan-template.md

Pre-Planning Protocol

ALWAYS execute before creating new plan:

  1. Check for active plan: test -f docs/plan.md && cat docs/plan.md
  2. If exists: Ask user to continue or create new
  3. If none: Proceed with new plan creation

Quality Standards

Technical Plans

  • Consider long-term maintainability
  • Address security and performance
  • Validate against codebase patterns
  • Research thoroughly when uncertain

Project Plans

  • All 7 sections present
  • Each step has owner and deadline
  • Resources are realistic
  • Risks have contingencies
  • Metrics are SMART

Both Types

  • Be thorough and specific
  • Simple, understandable structure
  • Action-oriented
  • Clear next steps

References

Technical Implementation

  • references/research-phase.md - Research methodology
  • references/codebase-understanding.md - Codebase analysis
  • references/solution-design.md - Architecture patterns
  • references/plan-organization.md - Plan structure
  • references/output-standards.md - Task breakdown standards

Project Templates

  • references/business-plan-template.md
  • references/personal-goal-template.md
  • references/generic-plan-template.md

Plan quality determines implementation success. Be comprehensive.

GitHub Repository

majiayu000/claude-skill-registry
Path: skills/data/0-planning

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