blueprint-work-order

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排名: #15056

安装

npx skills add https://github.com/laurigates/claude-plugins --skill blueprint-work-order
Generate a work-order document for isolated subagent execution with optional GitHub issue integration.
Flags
Flag
Description
--no-publish
Create local work-order only, skip GitHub issue creation
--from-issue N
Create work-order from existing GitHub issue #N
--from-prp NAME
Create work-order from existing PRP (auto-populates context)
Default behavior
Creates both local work-order AND GitHub issue with
work-order
label.
Prerequisites
Blueprint Development initialized (
docs/blueprint/
exists)
At least one PRD exists (unless using
--from-issue
or
--from-prp
)
gh
CLI authenticated (unless using
--no-publish
)
Mode: Create from PRP (
--from-prp NAME
)
When
--from-prp NAME
is provided:
Read PRP
:
cat
docs/prps/
$NAME
.md
Extract PRP content
:
Parse frontmatter for id, confidence score, implements references
Extract Objective section
Extract Implementation Blueprint tasks
Extract TDD Requirements
Extract Success Criteria
Note ai_docs references
Verify confidence
:
If confidence < 9: Warn that PRP may not be ready for delegation
Ask to proceed anyway or return to refine PRP
Generate work-order
:
Pre-populate from PRP content
Include relevant ai_docs as inline context (not references)
Copy TDD requirements verbatim
Include file list from PRP's Codebase Intelligence section
Continue to Step 6
(save and optionally publish)
Mode: Create from Existing Issue (
--from-issue N
)
When
--from-issue N
is provided:
Fetch issue
:
gh issue view N
--json
title,body,labels,number
Parse issue content
:
Extract objective from title/body
Extract any TDD requirements or success criteria if present
Note existing labels
Generate work-order
:
Number matches issue number (e.g., issue #42 → work-order
042-...
)
Pre-populate from issue content
Add context sections (files, PRD reference, etc.)
Update issue with link
:
gh issue comment N
--body
"Work-order created: \
`
docs/blueprint/work-orders/NNN-task-name.md
\
`
"
gh issue edit N --add-label
"work-order"
Continue to save and report
(skip to Step 6 below)
Mode: Create New Work-Order (Default)
Step 1: Analyze Current State
Read
docs/blueprint/feature-tracker.json
for current phase and tasks
Run
git status
to check uncommitted work
Run
git log -5 --oneline
to see recent work
Find existing work-orders (count them for numbering)
Step 2: Read Relevant PRDs
Read PRD files to understand requirements
Identify next logical work unit based on:
Work-overview progress
PRD phase/section ordering
Git history (what's been done)
Step 3: Determine Next Work Unit
Should be:
Specific
Single feature/component/fix
Isolated
Minimal dependencies
Testable
Clear success criteria
Focused
1-4 hours of work Good examples : "Implement JWT token generation methods" "Add input validation to registration endpoint" "Create database migration for users table" Bad examples (too broad): "Implement authentication" "Fix bugs" Step 4: Determine Minimal Context Files to modify/create (only relevant ones) PRD sections (only specific requirements for this task) Existing code (only relevant excerpts, not full files) Dependencies (external libraries, environment variables) Step 5: Generate Work-Order Number: Find highest existing work-order number + 1 (001, 002, etc.) Name: NNN-brief-task-description.md Work-order structure : name: blueprint-work-order

id: WO-NNN created: {YYYY-MM-DD} status: pending implements: # Source PRP or PRD - PRP-NNN relates-to: # Related documents - ADR-NNNN github-issues: - N


Work-Order NNN: [Task Name]
**
ID
**
WO-NNN
**
GitHub Issue
**

N

**
Status
**
pending

Objective [One sentence describing what needs to be accomplished]

Context

Required Files [Only files needed - list with purpose]

PRD Reference [Link to specific PRD section, not entire PRD]

Technical Decisions [Only decisions relevant to this specific task]

Existing Code [Only relevant code excerpts needed for integration]

TDD Requirements

Test 1: [Test Description]
[Exact test to write, with code template]
**
Expected Outcome
**
Test should fail

Test 2: [Test Description]
[Exact test to write]
**
Expected Outcome
**
Test should fail [More tests as needed]

Implementation Steps 1. ** Write Test 1 ** - Run: [test_command] - Expected: ** FAIL ** 2. ** Implement Test 1 ** - Run: [test_command] - Expected: ** PASS ** 3. ** Refactor (if needed) ** - Run: [test_command] - Expected: ** STILL PASS ** [Repeat for all tests]

Success Criteria

[ ] All specified tests written and passing

[ ] [ Specific functional requirement met ] - [ ] [ Performance/security baseline met ] - [ ] No regressions (existing tests pass)

Notes [Additional context, gotchas, considerations]

**
Depends on
**

Work-Order NNN (if applicable)

**
Blocks
**
Work-Order NNN (if applicable) Step 6: Save Work-Order Save to docs/blueprint/work-orders/NNN-task-name.md Ensure zero-padded numbering (001, 002, 010, 100) Step 7: Create GitHub Issue (unless --no-publish ) gh issue create \ --title "[WO-NNN] [Task Name]" \ --body "## Work Order: [Task Name] ID: WO-NNN Local Context: \ docs/blueprint/work-orders/NNN-task-name.md \
  • Implements: {PRP-NNN or PRD-NNN}
  • Related ADRs: {list of ADR-NNNN}

Objective

[One-line objective from work order]

TDD Requirements

  • [ ] Test 1: [description]
  • [ ] Test 2: [description]

Success Criteria

  • [ ] [Criterion 1]
  • [ ] [Criterion 2]

AI-assisted development work order. See linked file for full execution context." \ --label "work-order" Capture issue number and update work-order file:

Extract issue number from gh output

gh issue create
..
.
2
>
&1
|
grep
-oE
'#[0-9]+'
|
head
-1
Update the
GitHub Issue:
line in the work-order file with the issue number.
Step 8: Update
docs/blueprint/feature-tracker.json
Add new work-order to pending tasks:
jq
'.tasks.pending += [{"id": "WO-NNN", "description": "[Task name]", "source": "PRP-NNN", "added": "YYYY-MM-DD"}]'
\
docs/blueprint/feature-tracker.json
>
tmp.json
&&
mv
tmp.json docs/blueprint/feature-tracker.json
Step 8.5: Update Manifest
Update
docs/blueprint/manifest.json
ID registry:
{
"id_registry"
:
{
"documents"
:
{
"WO-NNN"
:
{
"path"
:
"docs/blueprint/work-orders/NNN-task-name.md"
,
"title"
:
"[Task Name]"
,
"implements"
:
[
"PRP-NNN"
]
,
"github_issues"
:
[
N
]
,
"created"
:
"{date}"
}
}
,
"github_issues"
:
{
"N"
:
[
"WO-NNN"
,
"PRP-NNN"
]
}
}
}
Also update the source PRP/PRD to add this work-order to its tracking.
Step 9: Report
Work-order created!
ID: WO-NNN
Work-Order: 003-jwt-token-generation.md
Location: docs/blueprint/work-orders/003-jwt-token-generation.md
GitHub Issue: #42 (or "Local only" if --no-publish)
Traceability:
- Implements: PRP-002 (OAuth Integration)
- Related: ADR-0003 (Session Storage)
Objective: [Brief objective]
Context included:
- Files: [List files]
- Tests: [Number of tests specified]
- Dependencies: [Key dependencies]
Ready for execution:
- Can be executed by subagent with isolated context
- TDD workflow enforced (tests specified first)
- Clear success criteria defined
- PR should use "Fixes #42" to auto-close issue
- Commit messages should use: feat(WO-NNN): description
Step 10: Prompt for Next Action
Use AskUserQuestion:
question: "Work-order ready. What would you like to do?"
options:
- label: "Execute this work-order (Recommended)"
description: "Start working on the task with TDD workflow"
- label: "Create another work-order"
description: "Generate the next task from pending items"
- label: "Delegate to subagent"
description: "Hand off for isolated execution"
- label: "I'm done for now"
description: "Exit - work-order is saved and ready"
Based on selection:
"Execute this work-order" → Run
/project:continue
with work-order context
"Create another work-order" → Run
/blueprint:work-order
again
"Delegate to subagent" → Provide handoff instructions for subagent execution
"I'm done" → Exit
Key Principles
Minimal context
Only what's needed, not full files/PRDs
Specific tests
Exact test cases, not vague descriptions
TDD enforced
Tests specified before implementation
Clear criteria
Unambiguous success checkboxes
Isolated
Task should be doable with only provided context
Transparent
GitHub issue provides visibility to collaborators Error Handling Condition Action No PRDs exist Guide to write PRDs first No tasks in feature-tracker Ask for current phase/status Task unclear Ask user what to work on next gh not authenticated Warn and fallback to --no-publish behavior Issue already has work-order label Warn, ask to update or create new GitHub Integration Notes Completion Flow Work completed on work-order PR created with Fixes #N in body/title Work-order moved to completed/ directory Issue auto-closes when PR merges Label Convention The work-order label identifies issues created from this workflow. Create it in your repo if it doesn't exist: gh label create work-order --description "AI-assisted work order" --color "0E8A16" Offline Mode Use --no-publish when: Working offline Private experimentation Issue visibility not needed Can publish later by manually creating issue and updating work-order file.
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