Turn the current conversation context into a PRD and publish it to the project issue tracker. Use when user wants to create a PRD from the current context.
73
58%
Does it follow best practices?
Impact
98%
1.50xAverage score across 3 eval scenarios
Passed
No known issues
Optimize this skill with Tessl
npx tessl skill review --optimize ./.agents/skills/to-prd/SKILL.mdPRD template structure and section content
Problem Statement section
62%
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Solution section
12%
100%
User Stories section present
50%
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User story format
100%
100%
Extensive user stories
62%
100%
Implementation Decisions section
37%
100%
No file paths in Implementation Decisions
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Testing Decisions section
50%
100%
Good test definition
0%
100%
Modules to test listed
66%
100%
Out of Scope section
62%
100%
Further Notes section
0%
100%
No file creation instructions leaked
100%
100%
Module planning with deep modules and no user interviewing
Module plan file created
100%
100%
Deep module language used
100%
100%
Modules described with interfaces
100%
100%
No user questions
100%
100%
PRD Testing Decisions present
100%
100%
External behavior test definition
33%
100%
Modules to test listed in PRD
100%
100%
Implementation Decisions in PRD
100%
100%
No file paths in Implementation Decisions
50%
37%
User Stories section present
100%
100%
Out of Scope section present
100%
100%
Domain vocabulary, ADR compliance, needs-triage label
Domain terms in PRD
100%
100%
ADR-001 respected
100%
100%
ADR-002 respected
100%
100%
No user questions
100%
100%
needs-triage label named
0%
100%
Problem Statement section
0%
100%
User Stories section
100%
100%
Implementation Decisions section
0%
100%
Testing Decisions section
0%
100%
Out of Scope section
100%
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Further Notes section
0%
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