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This skill should be used when the user asks to "prioritize requirements", "prioritize epics", "prioritize stories", "prioritize tasks", "prioritize backlog", "use MoSCoW", "apply MoSCoW priorities", "assign priorities", "set priority labels", "rank features", "what should I build first", "what's most important", "order by importance", "must have vs should have", or when they need to determine the priority order of epics, user stories, or tasks using the MoSCoW framework.

Identify and define epics from a product vision using structured methodologies.

Streamline the feedback collection process throughout the requirements lifecycle.

This skill should be used when the user asks to "implement recovery flow", "add error handling to command", "handle gh operation failures", "implement idempotency check", "prevent duplicate issues", "check before creating", "implement batch tracking", "track created and failed items", "implement two-layer metadata", "update custom fields and labels", "standardize command patterns", or when developing or modifying /re:* commands that need consistent error handling, duplicate detection, batch operation tracking, or GitHub Projects metadata updates.

This skill should be used when the user asks to "create tasks", "break down story into tasks", "define tasks", "what tasks are needed", "write acceptance criteria", "implementation tasks", "task list", "create work items", "technical tasks", "work breakdown", "decompose story", "story to tasks", or when decomposing user stories into specific, executable tasks with clear acceptance criteria for GitHub Projects.

Streamline project planning and requirements gathering with structured workflows.

Transform vague ideas into actionable requirements with structured methodologies.

This skill should be used when the user asks to "validate requirements", "review requirements quality", "check requirements completeness", "verify traceability", "check INVEST compliance", "validate user stories", "requirements health check", "quality gate check", or when running /re:review validation.

Facilitates the discovery and documentation of product vision for new projects.

Create and manage user stories effectively from epics using established methodologies.