Generate a complete Product Requirements Document (PRD) from conversation context, capturing MVP scope, user stories, tech stack recommendations, and phased rollout plans. Automatically saves as a Markdown file for planning features, products, or projects.
npx claudepluginhub dredozubov/prd-generatorA Claude Code plugin that generates comprehensive Product Requirements Documents (PRDs) from conversation context.
git clone https://github.com/dredozubov/prd-generator ~/.claude/plugins/prd-generator
Then enable in Claude Code settings or via /plugins enable prd-generator.
Clone into your project directory and reference in your Claude Code settings.
/create-prd [output_file]Generate a comprehensive Product Requirements Document based on the current conversation context.
Usage:
/create-prd # Creates PRD.md (default)
/create-prd docs/PRD.md # Creates PRD at specified path
Generated PRD includes:
Denis Redozubov (@dredozubov)
MIT
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