create-plan

根据用户需求生成简洁的编码任务计划,通过快速分析项目上下文明确技术约束,在必要时提出最多一到两个关键问题,随后输出结构化方案。方案包含目标概述、明确的范围界定、原子化且有序的实施步骤清单,并覆盖测试验证与风险考量,确保计划可执行且聚焦核心任务。

快捷安装

在终端运行此命令,即可一键安装该 Skill 到您的 Claude 中

npx skills add davila7/claude-code-templates --skill "create-plan"

Create Plan

Goal

Turn a user prompt into a single, actionable plan delivered in the final assistant message.

Minimal workflow

Throughout the entire workflow, operate in read-only mode. Do not write or update files.

  1. Scan context quickly

    • Read README.md and any obvious docs (docs/, CONTRIBUTING.md, ARCHITECTURE.md).
    • Skim relevant files (the ones most likely touched).
    • Identify constraints (language, frameworks, CI/test commands, deployment shape).
  2. Ask follow-ups only if blocking

    • Ask at most 1–2 questions.
    • Only ask if you cannot responsibly plan without the answer; prefer multiple-choice.
    • If unsure but not blocked, make a reasonable assumption and proceed.
  3. Create a plan using the template below

    • Start with 1 short paragraph describing the intent and approach.
    • Clearly call out what is in scope and what is not in scope in short.
    • Then provide a small checklist of action items (default 6–10 items).
      • Each checklist item should be a concrete action and, when helpful, mention files/commands.
      • Make items atomic and ordered: discovery → changes → tests → rollout.
      • Verb-first: “Add…”, “Refactor…”, “Verify…”, “Ship…”.
    • Include at least one item for tests/validation and one for edge cases/risk when applicable.
    • If there are unknowns, include a tiny Open questions section (max 3).
  4. Do not preface the plan with meta explanations; output only the plan as per template

Plan template (follow exactly)

# Plan

<1–3 sentences: what we're doing, why, and the high-level approach.>

## Scope
- In:
- Out:

## Action items
[ ] <Step 1>
[ ] <Step 2>
[ ] <Step 3>
[ ] <Step 4>
[ ] <Step 5>
[ ] <Step 6>

## Open questions
- <Question 1>
- <Question 2>
- <Question 3>

Checklist item guidance

Good checklist items:

  • Point to likely files/modules: src/…, app/…, services/…
  • Name concrete validation: “Run npm test”, “Add unit tests for X”
  • Include safe rollout when relevant: feature flag, migration plan, rollback note

Avoid:

  • Vague steps (“handle backend”, “do auth”)
  • Too many micro-steps
  • Writing code snippets (keep the plan implementation-agnostic)