MVP-focused planning and workflow plugins for Linear and Jira by LaserFocused
MVP-focused feature planning and execution workflow for Linear. Plan features, create issues, update plans, and orchestrate work through Linear sub-issues.
Use this skill when discussing UI components, design systems, frontend implementation, or component architecture. Guides thinking about Atomic Design methodology - atoms, molecules, organisms - and promotes component reuse over creation. Triggers on UI/frontend discussions, "what components do we need?", "should I create a new component?", or design system questions.
Use this skill when working with Graphite (gt) for stacked PRs, using execute-issue-graphite agent, or when the user mentions Graphite, stacking, or gt commands. Ensures proper use of gt commands instead of raw git for stack-aware operations.
Use this skill when writing, reviewing, or discussing issue descriptions, acceptance criteria, or task breakdowns. Ensures consistent, high-quality issue structure that any developer or AI can pick up and execute. Triggers when drafting issues, defining requirements, or when users ask "how should I write this issue?" or "what should the acceptance criteria be?"
Use this skill when discussing features, planning work, or when users describe what they want to build. Guides MVP thinking - focusing on "what's the minimum to make this work?" rather than comprehensive solutions. Triggers on phrases like "help me think through this feature", "what should we build first?", "how should we scope this?", or any feature planning discussion.
Use this skill when discussing feature breakdown, PR structure, implementation ordering, or how to decompose work. Guides thinking about vertical slices (end-to-end functionality) rather than horizontal layers (all of one layer first). Triggers on "how should we break this down?", "what order should we implement?", "how many PRs?", or decomposition discussions.
MVP-focused feature planning and execution workflow for Jira. Plan features as Stories with flat Subtasks, create issues, and orchestrate work.
Use this skill when discussing UI components, design systems, frontend implementation, or component architecture. Guides thinking about Atomic Design methodology - atoms, molecules, organisms - and promotes component reuse over creation. Triggers on UI/frontend discussions, "what components do we need?", "should I create a new component?", or design system questions.
Use this skill when working with Graphite (gt) for stacked PRs, using execute-issue-jira-graphite agent, or when the user mentions Graphite, stacking, or gt commands. Ensures proper use of gt commands instead of raw git for stack-aware operations.
Use this skill when discussing code changes, implementation work, feature status, or when starting/completing development tasks. Reminds about Jira issue tracking discipline - always having an issue in progress before writing code, transitioning to done, and creating Subtasks for unexpected scope. Triggers when users mention implementing features, writing code, or checking on work status.
Use this skill when discussing features, planning work, or when users describe what they want to build. Guides MVP thinking - focusing on "what's the minimum to make this work?" rather than comprehensive solutions. Triggers on phrases like "help me think through this feature", "what should we build first?", "how should we scope this?", or any feature planning discussion.
Use this skill when discussing feature breakdown, PR structure, implementation ordering, or how to decompose work. Guides thinking about vertical slices (end-to-end functionality) rather than horizontal layers (all of one layer first). Triggers on "how should we break this down?", "what order should we implement?", "how many PRs?", or decomposition discussions.