omc-plan
The omc-plan skill creates structured work plans through auto-detected interview workflows or direct planning, depending on request specificity. Use it when you need comprehensive requirements gathering for vague ideas, multi-perspective consensus on complex projects via the RALPLAN-DR framework, or expert review of existing plans. It prevents rework by establishing solid foundations before execution begins.
git clone --depth 1 https://github.com/Yeachan-Heo/oh-my-claudecode /tmp/omc-plan && cp -r /tmp/omc-plan/skills/plan ~/.claude/skills/omc-planSKILL.md
<Purpose> Plan creates comprehensive, actionable work plans through intelligent interaction. It auto-detects whether to interview the user (broad requests) or plan directly (detailed requests), and supports consensus mode (iterative Planner/Architect/Critic loop with RALPLAN-DR structured deliberation) and review mode (Critic evaluation of existing plans). </Purpose> <Use_When> - User wants to plan before implementing -- "plan this", "plan the", "let's plan" - User wants structured requirements gathering for a vague idea - User wants an existing plan reviewed -- "review this plan", `--review` - User wants multi-perspective consensus on a plan -- `--consensus`, "ralplan" - Task is broad or vague and needs scoping before any code is written </Use_When> <Do_Not_Use_When> - User wants autonomous end-to-end execution -- use `autopilot` instead - User wants to start coding immediately with a clear task -- use `ralph` or delegate to executor - User asks a simple question that can be answered directly -- just answer it - Task is a single focused fix with obvious scope -- use an execution skill instead of running it from this planning module </Do_Not_Use_When> <Why_This_Exists> Jumping into code without understanding requirements leads to rework, scope creep, and missed edge cases. Plan provides structured requirements gathering, expert analysis, and quality-gated plans so that execution starts from a solid foundation. The consensus mode adds multi-perspective validation for high-stakes projects. </Why_This_Exists> <Execution_Policy> - Auto-detect interview vs direct mode based on request specificity - Ask one question at a time during interviews -- never batch multiple questions - Gather codebase facts via `explore` agent before asking the user about them - Plans must meet quality standards: 80%+ claims cite file/line, 90%+ criteria are testable - Consensus mode runs fully automated by default; add `--interactive` to enable user prompts at draft review and final approval steps - Consensus mode uses RALPLAN-DR short mode by default; switch to deliberate mode with `--deliberate` or when the request explicitly signals high risk (auth/security, data migration, destructive/irreversible changes, production incident, compliance/PII, public API breakage) - **Planning/execution boundary:** planning modes inspect context and produce plans/specs/proposals only. They MUST mark artifacts as `pending approval` unless the user has explicitly opted into execution in the current turn or via the structured approval UI. Before explicit execution approval, planning modes MUST NOT run mutation-oriented shell commands, edit source files, commit, push, open PRs, invoke execution skills, or delegate implementation tasks. - **Goal workflow boundary:** when a plan compares Claude Code `/goal`, Ralph, Team, UltraQA, or artifact-only Ultragoal, identify exactly one primary loop authority and use the deterministic conflict policies `refuse`, `adopt_existing`, and `artifact_only` rather than non-deterministic warning handling. `/goal` facts must cite Claude Code/Anthropic sources only (Claude Code `/goal` docs: https://code.claude.com/docs/en/goal; Anthropic Claude Code changelog: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/anthropics/claude-code/main/CHANGELOG.md), and plans MUST NOT claim the `/goal` evaluator independently runs commands or reads files; require surfaced proof evidence before any completion claim. - **Goal workflow doc target:** for user-facing comparisons, keep examples aligned with `docs/shared/mode-selection-guide.md#goal-oriented-workflow-selection` and `docs/REFERENCE.md#goal-workflow-ux-goal-ralph-team-ultraqa-ultragoal`. </Execution_Policy> <Steps> ### Mode Selection | Mode | Trigger | Behavior | | --------- | ------------------------------- | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | Interview | Default for broad requests | Interactive requirements gathering | | Direct | `--direct`, or detailed request | Skip interview, generate plan directly | | Consensus | `--consensus`, "ralplan" | Planner -> Architect -> Critic loop until agreement with RALPLAN-DR structured deliberation (short by default, `--deliberate` for high-risk); add `--interactive` for user prompts at draft and approval steps | | Review | `--review`, "review this plan" | Critic evaluation of existing plan | ### Interview Mode (broad/vague requests) 1. **Classify the request**: Broad (vague verbs, no specific files, touches 3+ areas) triggers interview mode 2. **Ask one focused question** using `AskUserQuestion` for preferences, scope, and constraints 3. **Gather codebase facts first**: Before asking "what patterns does your code use?", spawn an `explore` agent to find out, then ask informed follow-up questions 4. **Build on answers**: Each question builds on the previous answer 5. **Consult Analyst** (Opus) for hidden requirements, edge cases, and risks 6. **Create plan** when the user signals readiness: "create the plan", "I'm ready", "make it a work plan" ### Direct Mode (detailed requests) 1. **Quick Analysis**: Op
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