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aiox-pm

Product Manager (Morgan). Use for PRD creation (greenfield and brownfield), epic creation and management, product strategy and vision, feature prioritization (MoSCoW, RICE), roadmap planning, business case development, go/n... Triggers: PRD, create epic, execute-epic, roadmap, product strategy, pm, @pm, requirements...

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SKILL.md
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Quality

Content

82%Weight 40%Scale 1-5

Reviews the quality of instructions and guidance provided to agents. Good implementation is clear, handles edge cases, and produces reliable results.

The body is a tight, well-structured persona-activation protocol with executable registration steps and clear sectioning. Its main weakness is that the actual PM methodology lives in external files, so inline actionability for the substantive work is limited to routing.

Suggestions

Add a brief inline validation step after registration (e.g. `cat .aiox/active-agent` to confirm) to close the workflow-clarity checkpoint gap.

Include a short inline sketch of one core task (e.g. the PRD creation steps or a minimal epic template) so the skill is actionable without immediately jumping to an external file.

Collapse the fallback source-of-truth chain (`.grok` -> `.aiox-core` -> `.codex`) into a single canonical path with a one-line fallback note to reduce navigation ambiguity.

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Conciseness

The body is lean and assumes Claude's competence: a numbered protocol, a bash block, a starter-command list, and terse authority/non-negotiables sections with no concept padding or over-explanation.

5 / 5

Actionability

Provides copy-paste-ready bash for agent registration and concrete starter commands, but the substantive PM work (PRD/epic authoring) is delegated to external files rather than given inline, leaving a gap in executable guidance for the core task.

4 / 5

Workflow Clarity

A clear 7-step activation sequence is present, but there are no explicit validation checkpoints (e.g. confirming the active-agent files were written); this is acceptable since the operation is non-destructive, so the destructive-cap does not apply.

4 / 5

Progressive Disclosure

Well-organized into clear sections with one-level-deep references to source-of-truth files (`.aiox-core/development/agents/pm.md`, constitution, tasks dir); the multiple fallback paths slightly complicate navigation but references are clearly signaled.

4 / 5

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Description

75%Weight 40%Scale 1-5

Based on the skill's description, can an agent find and select it at the right time? Clear, specific descriptions lead to better discovery.

The description clearly establishes a PM persona with concrete capabilities and an explicit trigger list, but it is marred by literal "..." truncations ("go/n...", "requirements...") that cut off the capability and trigger lists mid-phrase. Voice and trigger guidance are otherwise sound.

Suggestions

Complete the truncated capability list (replace "go/n..." with the full phrase, e.g. "go/no-go decisions") and remove the trailing "..." from the Triggers list.

Add common synonyms to the trigger list such as "user story", "spec", "backlog", and "stakeholder requirements" to broaden natural-term coverage.

Add an explicit "Use when..." clause framing the triggers as user-facing scenarios rather than only a bare keyword list.

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Specificity

Lists several concrete PM actions ("PRD creation (greenfield and brownfield)", "epic creation and management", "feature prioritization (MoSCoW, RICE)", "roadmap planning", "business case development"), but the literal "go/n..." and "requirements..." truncation leaves minor coverage gaps.

4 / 5

Completeness

Answers both what ("Use for PRD creation...") and when (explicit "Triggers:" clause), satisfying the trigger-guidance requirement, but the trailing ellipses make both halves feel cut off rather than fully concrete.

4 / 5

Trigger Term Quality

Good natural keyword coverage in the explicit Triggers list ("PRD, create epic, execute-epic, roadmap, product strategy, pm, @pm, requirements"), though common synonyms like user story, spec, or backlog are missing and the list is truncated.

4 / 5

Distinctiveness Conflict Risk

The Product Manager niche with PRD/epic/roadmap triggers is mostly distinct from other skills, with only minor overlap risk against generic planning or strategy skills.

4 / 5

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16

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Validation

87%

Checks the skill against the spec for correct structure and formatting. All validation checks must pass before discovery and implementation can be scored.

Validation14 / 16 Passed

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16

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SynkraAI/aiox-core
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