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Generates user stories via 3 C's and INVEST criteria with titles, descriptions, design links, and acceptance criteria. For feature breakdown into sprint-sized backlog items.
npx claudepluginhub phuryn/pm-skills --plugin pm-executionHow this skill is triggered — by the user, by Claude, or both
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/pm-execution:user-storiesThe summary Claude sees in its skill listing — used to decide when to auto-load this skill
Create user stories following the 3 C's (Card, Conversation, Confirmation) and INVEST criteria. Generates stories with descriptions, design links, and acceptance criteria.
Generates user stories following 3 C's (Card, Conversation, Confirmation) and INVEST criteria, with titles, descriptions, design links, and testable acceptance criteria. Use for writing stories, decomposing features into backlog items, or defining criteria.
Generates user stories with acceptance criteria from product requirements or feature descriptions. Use when breaking down features for sprint planning or writing tickets.
Provides user story templates using As-a/I-want/So-that format, Given-When-Then acceptance criteria, story splitting, and INVEST criteria for agile backlog refinement and requirements definition.
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Create user stories following the 3 C's (Card, Conversation, Confirmation) and INVEST criteria. Generates stories with descriptions, design links, and acceptance criteria.
Use when: Writing user stories, breaking down features into stories, creating backlog items, or defining acceptance criteria.
Arguments:
$PRODUCT: The product or system name$FEATURE: The new feature to break into stories$DESIGN: Link to design files (Figma, Miro, etc.)$ASSUMPTIONS: Key assumptions or contextTitle: [Feature name]
Description: As a [user role], I want to [action], so that [benefit].
Design: [Link to design files]
Acceptance Criteria:
Title: Recently Viewed Section
Description: As an Online Shopper, I want to see a 'Recently viewed' section on the product page to easily revisit items I considered.
Design: [Figma link]
Acceptance Criteria: