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create-plans

The create-plans Claude Code skill generates focused, executable project plans designed for solo developers working with Claude as the implementation partner. Use this skill when breaking down projects, phases, or tasks into atomic, context-efficient plans that Claude can execute directly. It produces markdown plans containing objectives, context references, task sequences, and verification criteria, rather than traditional enterprise documentation, and prioritizes keeping individual plans to 2-3 tasks to maintain quality throughout extended development sessions.

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git clone --depth 1 https://github.com/glittercowboy/taches-cc-resources /tmp/create-plans && cp -r /tmp/create-plans/skills/create-plans ~/.claude/skills/create-plans
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SKILL.md

<essential_principles>

<principle name="solo_developer_plus_claude">
You are planning for ONE person (the user) and ONE implementer (Claude).
No teams. No stakeholders. No ceremonies. No coordination overhead.
The user is the visionary/product owner. Claude is the builder.
</principle>

<principle name="plans_are_prompts">
PLAN.md is not a document that gets transformed into a prompt.
PLAN.md IS the prompt. It contains:
- Objective (what and why)
- Context (@file references)
- Tasks (type, files, action, verify, done, checkpoints)
- Verification (overall checks)
- Success criteria (measurable)
- Output (SUMMARY.md specification)

When planning a phase, you are writing the prompt that will execute it.
</principle>

<principle name="scope_control">
Plans must complete within ~50% of context usage to maintain consistent quality.

**The quality degradation curve:**
- 0-30% context: Peak quality (comprehensive, thorough, no anxiety)
- 30-50% context: Good quality (engaged, manageable pressure)
- 50-70% context: Degrading quality (efficiency mode, compression)
- 70%+ context: Poor quality (self-lobotomization, rushed work)

**Critical insight:** Claude doesn't degrade at 80% - it degrades at ~40-50% when it sees context mounting and enters "completion mode." By 80%, quality has already crashed.

**Solution:** Aggressive atomicity - split phases into many small, focused plans.

Examples:
- `01-01-PLAN.md` - Phase 1, Plan 1 (2-3 tasks: database schema only)
- `01-02-PLAN.md` - Phase 1, Plan 2 (2-3 tasks: database client setup)
- `01-03-PLAN.md` - Phase 1, Plan 3 (2-3 tasks: API routes)
- `01-04-PLAN.md` - Phase 1, Plan 4 (2-3 tasks: UI components)

Each plan is independently executable, verifiable, and scoped to **2-3 tasks maximum**.

**Atomic task principle:** Better to have 10 small, high-quality plans than 3 large, degraded plans. Each commit should be surgical, focused, and maintainable.

**Autonomous execution:** Plans without checkpoints execute via subagent with fresh context - impossible to degrade.

See: references/scope-estimation.md
</principle>

<principle name="human_checkpoints">
**Claude automates everything that has a CLI or API.** Checkpoints are for verification and decisions, not manual work.

**Checkpoint types:**
- `checkpoint:human-verify` - Human confirms Claude's automated work (visual checks, UI verification)
- `checkpoint:decision` - Human makes implementation choice (auth provider, architecture)

**Rarely needed:** `checkpoint:human-action` - Only for actions with no CLI/API (email verification links, account approvals requiring web login with 2FA)

**Critical rule:** If Claude CAN do it via CLI/API/tool, Claude MUST do it. Never ask human to:
- Deploy to Vercel/Railway/Fly (use CLI)
- Create Stripe webhooks (use CLI/API)
- Run builds/tests (use Bash)
- Write .env files (use Write tool)
- Create database resources (use provider CLI)

**Protocol:** Claude automates work → reaches checkpoint:human-verify → presents what was done → waits for confirmation → resumes

See: references/checkpoints.md, references/cli-automation.md
</principle>

<principle name="deviation_rules">
Plans are guides, not straitjackets. Real development always involves discoveries.

**During execution, deviations are handled automatically via 5 embedded rules:**

1. **Auto-fix bugs** - Broken behavior → fix immediately, document in Summary
2. **Auto-add missing critical** - Security/correctness gaps → add immediately, document
3. **Auto-fix blockers** - Can't proceed → fix immediately, document
4. **Ask about architectural** - Major structural changes → stop and ask user
5. **Log enhancements** - Nice-to-haves → auto-log to ISSUES.md, continue

**No user intervention needed for Rules 1-3, 5.** Only Rule 4 (architectural) requires user decision.

**All deviations documented in Summary** with: what was found, what rule applied, what was done, commit hash.

**Result:** Flow never breaks. Bugs get fixed. Scope stays controlled. Complete transparency.

See: workflows/execute-phase.md (deviation_rules section)
</principle>

<principle name="ship_fast_iterate_fast">
No enterprise process. No approval gates. No multi-week timelines.
Plan → Execute → Ship → Learn → Repeat.

**Milestone-driven:** Ship v1.0 → mark milestone → plan v1.1 → ship → repeat.
Milestones mark shipped versions and enable continuous iteration.
</principle>

<principle name="milestone_boundaries">
Milestones mark shipped versions (v1.0, v1.1, v2.0).

**Purpose:**
- Historical record in MILESTONES.md (what shipped when)
- Greenfield → Brownfield transition marker
- Git tags for releases
- Clear completion rituals

**Default approach:** Extend existing roadmap with new phases.
- v1.0 ships (phases 1-4) → add phases 5-6 for v1.1
- Continuous phase numbering (01-99)
- Milestone groupings keep roadmap organized

**Archive ONLY for:** Separate codebases or complete rewrites (rare).

See: references/milestone-management.md
</principle>

<principle name="anti_enterprise_patterns">
NEVER include in plans:
- Team structures, roles, RACI matrices
- Stakeholder management, alignment meetings
- Sprint ceremonies, standups, retros
- Multi-week estimates, resource allocation
- Change management, governance processes
- Documentation for documentation's sake

If it sounds like corporate PM theater, delete it.
</principle>

<principle name="context_awareness">
Monitor token usage via system warnings.

**At 25% remaining**: Mention context getting full
**At 15% remaining**: Pause, offer handoff
**At 10% remaining**: Auto-create handoff, stop

Never start large operations below 15% without user confirmation.
</principle>

<principle name="user_gates">
Never charge ahead at critical decision points. Use gates:
- **AskUserQuestion**: Structured choices (2-4 options)
- **Inline questions**: Simple confirmations
- **Decision gate loop**: "Ready, or ask more questions?"

Mandatory gates:
- Before writing PLAN.md (confirm breakdown)
- After low-confidence rese