Devflow AI development workflow skills — memory, worktrees, code review, process discipline, observability
npx claudepluginhub andrejorgelopes/devflow --plugin devflowYou are documenting an architectural decision. This command ensures decisions are properly recorded and available for future recall.
You are analyzing a Jira Epic to find the task with the best return on investment (highest story points relative to effort/size) that is available to pick up.
[devflow v0.1.0] Check sensitive files — review stale files and apply fixes
You are creating a pull request or merge request. This command runs the full pipeline and automatically uses the correct VCS CLI.
You are checking whether devflow's dependency manifests are in sync with code changes.
You are finishing a feature. Run the full completion pipeline before handing off to the developer for worktree cleanup.
You have been launched inside a feature worktree. Your job is to orient yourself, load ticket context, and start the feature.
View or reset the PR/MR description strategy preference for the current project.
You are about to push code. Run the full pre-push quality pipeline before pushing.
You are wrapping up a session. Reflect on what happened and consolidate the valuable learnings.
You need to retain a new learning into long-term memory via Hindsight.
[devflow v0.1.0] Pre-implementation scope review — walk through ticket states, surface ambiguities, list assumptions, and draft clarifying questions before writing code.
You are generating a session summary for observability via Langfuse.
You are speccing a new feature. This command enforces a structured planning process before any code is written.
You are completing a task from the devflow task backlog. This skill handles the lifecycle transition from in-progress/open to done.
You are reprioritizing a task in the devflow task backlog.
You are updating project visualizations (mermaid diagrams) based on recent changes. This skill works standalone — it can be used in any project, not just devflow.
You are configuring the visualization system for a project. This sets up where visualizations live, what style to use, and which categories to create by default.
Use the `superpowers:writing-plans` skill to create the implementation plan.
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