Install
openclaw skills install @daniel-refahi-ikara/dr-planning-artifactsCreate handoff-ready product, system, roadmap, architecture, and Azure DevOps planning artifacts.
openclaw skills install @daniel-refahi-ikara/dr-planning-artifactsUse when Daniel is shaping durable planning work before implementation.
Core outcome: produce planning artifacts with enough context that another engineer or agent can understand what is being built without relying on Daniel's or the planner's memory.
Use this skill when Daniel asks to:
This skill is for planning and handoff artifacts, not execution.
Use this skill when the main question is:
Use dr-checkpoint-implementation instead when the main task is:
If both apply, use this skill first to shape or lock the planning artifact. Switch to dr-checkpoint-implementation only when execution begins.
For tiny obvious tasks, use neither skill; just do the work.
Do not use this skill to execute implementation work.
Do not turn every small chat into a formal plan.
Do not bury exact commands, file edits, or test commands inside epics or features. Put exact implementation detail in tasks.
Do not invent unknown detail. Mark assumptions and open questions clearly.
Daniel commonly uses this hierarchy:
Preserve this hierarchy unless Daniel explicitly chooses a different structure.
Prefer this structure:
Epics should explain the what and why clearly. They should not contain task-level implementation instructions.
Prefer this structure:
Features should be specific enough to guide story creation without becoming implementation task lists.
Prefer this structure:
If Daniel is preparing implementation-ready work, include acceptance criteria by default.
Prefer this structure:
Tasks are where exact how-to detail belongs.
When Daniel says something is locked:
A planning artifact is good enough when:
Push back briefly when:
Use this pattern:
When planning is complete and Daniel wants execution:
dr-checkpoint-implementation for coding, rollout, validation, and approval gatesThe planning artifact should guide execution; it should not replace execution validation.
A thin epic title is not enough:
Bad: Stock Research Engine
Better:
Epic: Stock Research Engine
Meaning: A system capability that gathers, normalizes, and summarizes stock-related signals so Daniel can review investment ideas without manually checking every source.
Purpose: Reduce repeated manual research and create a durable research trail.
Clear outcome: Daniel can request or receive a structured company snapshot with sources, risks, and next actions.
In scope: source discovery, data capture, summarization, evidence links, watchlist integration.
Out of scope: automated trading, financial advice, portfolio allocation.
Success signal: another agent can create features and stories from this epic without asking what the engine is supposed to do.