Use this skill when discussing code changes, implementation work, feature status, or when starting/completing development tasks. Reminds about Linear issue tracking discipline - always having an issue in progress before writing code, marking work as done, and creating issues for unexpected scope. Triggers when users mention implementing features, writing code, or checking on work status.
/plugin marketplace add jclfocused/claude-agents/plugin install linear-planning-workflow@laserfocused-pluginsThis skill inherits all available tools. When active, it can use any tool Claude has access to.
examples.mdreferences.mdThis skill ensures proper Linear issue tracking discipline is maintained throughout development conversations.
Apply this skill when:
Never write code without a Linear issue in "In Progress" status.
Before any implementation work:
When work is done, immediately update Linear.
A parent issue is NOT done until all sub-issues are done.
If you discover work that needs doing but has no issue, create one first.
Always: Create issue → Mark "In Progress" → Do work → Mark "Done"
"Before we begin, let's make sure there's a Linear issue for this work. Is there an existing issue we should mark 'In Progress', or should we create one?"
"Great work! Don't forget to mark the Linear issue as 'Done' to keep tracking accurate."
"This looks like new scope. Let's create a sub-issue for it before we implement it, so it's properly tracked."
Todo → In Progress → Done
↓
(If blocked)
↓
Blocked → In Progress → Done
This discipline integrates with:
/planFeature - Creates properly structured issues/work-on-feature - Enforces status tracking during executionexecute-issue agent - Automatically manages status transitionsRemember: Linear is the source of truth. Keep it accurate.
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