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utility-pm-workflow-builder

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À propos

Cette compétence guide les développeurs dans la création de nouveaux workflows multi-compétences en générant un Dossier d'Implémentation de Workflow complet pour examen. Elle analyse les chevauchements avec les workflows existants et aide à sélectionner et à ordonnancer les compétences avec des transferts conçus. Utilisez-la pour formaliser une chaîne ad hoc répétée ou pour construire un nouveau workflow durable.

Installation rapide

Claude Code

Recommandé
Principal
npx skills add product-on-purpose/pm-skills -a claude-code
Commande PluginAlternatif
/plugin add https://github.com/product-on-purpose/pm-skills
Git CloneAlternatif
git clone https://github.com/product-on-purpose/pm-skills.git ~/.claude/skills/utility-pm-workflow-builder

Copiez et collez cette commande dans Claude Code pour installer cette compétence

Documentation

<!-- PM-Skills | https://github.com/product-on-purpose/pm-skills | Apache 2.0 -->

PM Workflow Builder

This skill creates new multi-skill workflows for the pm-skills library. It produces a Workflow Implementation Packet - a draft _workflows/<name>.md file, a draft commands/workflow-<name>.md command, and the cross-cutting update checklist - in a staging area for review before promotion to canonical locations. The builder authors; it never executes a chain and it never promotes its own output.

When to Use

  • You have an idea for a new multi-skill workflow ("I need a workflow for quarterly business reviews")
  • You know the skills you want to chain and want them captured durably ("chain competitive-analysis, experiment-results, pivot-decision")
  • A /chain run (orchestrator Mode B) proved reusable and its completion output suggested promoting the chain to a durable workflow; hand this skill the exact chain expression from that suggestion

When NOT to Use

  • To run a sequence once without authoring anything -> use the /chain command or utility-pm-workflow-orchestrator directly
  • To build or modify a single skill -> use utility-pm-skill-builder, utility-pm-skill-validate, or utility-pm-skill-iterate
  • To customize an existing workflow -> edit its _workflows/<name>.md directly; the overlap analysis below will point you there when coverage is high

Instructions

Step 1: Understand the Idea

Accept the idea in any of three entry forms, all converging on the same downstream flow:

  • Problem-first: "I need a workflow for X." Identify the recurring PM process, who runs it, and the artifact trail it should leave.
  • Skills-first: a list of skills the user already wants to chain.
  • Chain-promotion: a literal chain expression (for example measure-experiment-results -> discover-stakeholder-summary), usually pasted from the orchestrator's completion suggestion, plus the context the run used.

If the idea is vague, ask ONE clarifying question (the recurring trigger and the final artifact), then proceed. Do not interrogate.

Step 2: Overlap Analysis + Why Gate

Scan the _workflows/ directory at run time for the current inventory (list every *.md except README.md). Never rely on a remembered count or a hardcoded list. Compare the idea against ALL existing workflows:

  • Name each overlapping workflow and what it covers.
  • Estimate coverage overlap honestly.

Kill gate (>70% coverage overlap): recommend, in order, (a) customizing the existing workflow, (b) adding a step to it, or (c) just using /chain for the occasional run. Do not proceed.

Why Gate (any meaningful overlap): ask for 2-3 specific scenarios where the existing workflows fail to produce what is needed. Do not pass the gate without that evidence or an explicit user override (record the override in the packet's Decision section).

Step 3: Sequence Design

Select and order the steps with the user. Apply the chain-expression contract's validation rules at authoring time (skills/utility-pm-workflow-orchestrator/references/PARSE-CONTRACT.md, Mode B Chain Expression Contract):

  • Every step must resolve to an installed skill at skills/<name>/SKILL.md by EXACT name. Never approximate or auto-correct; on a miss, refuse the step and OFFER the closest real names (an offer, never a substitution).
  • Category 1 content skills only. Refuse as steps, each with a one-line explanation: Tier-3 maintenance skills (utility-pm-skill-*, utility-pm-release-conductor, utility-pm-changelog-curator, utility-update-pm-skills, foundation-prioritized-action-plan), dispatch skills that fan out to sub-agents (utility-pm-critic, utility-pm-workflow-orchestrator, and peers), and existing workflows (a workflow never nests a workflow). Self-reference is impossible by construction: this builder is itself Tier-3.
  • For EACH step, author the handoff: what the step consumes from the prior step's output, and what it must produce for the next. This authored handoff guidance is exactly what distinguishes a durable workflow from an ad-hoc chain; a packet without real handoffs is not ready.

Step 4: Generate the Packet

Write the complete Workflow Implementation Packet to _staging/workflows/<name>/ (gitignored; the same review model as the skill builder). Never write to canonical locations.

_staging/workflows/<name>/
├── workflow.md      <- draft _workflows/<name>.md
├── command.md       <- draft commands/workflow-<name>.md
└── PACKET.md        <- decision, overlap analysis, checklist, promotion steps

Use references/TEMPLATE.md as the packet format. The workflow draft must carry the full section inventory the current _workflows/*.md files share (see the TEMPLATE's embedded skeleton); the command draft mirrors the existing commands/workflow-*.md shape, including one literal skills/<name>/SKILL.md path per step and the $ARGUMENTS footer. Derive a linear mermaid context-flow diagram from the final sequence (step names as nodes, execution order as edges).

Step 5: Review + Promotion Guidance

Present the packet and stop. The builder itself never promotes. On approval, the user (or a follow-up session) moves the drafts to their canonical paths and works the packet's Cross-Cutting Checklist, which names every count and documentation surface that adding a workflow trips, including the validator-blind .github/workflows/release.yml release-note template. The builder never edits those cross-cutting files itself.

Output Format

The packet follows references/TEMPLATE.md:

  1. Decision - recommendation plus Why Gate evidence (or the recorded override)
  2. Overlap Analysis - every overlapping workflow, what it covers, the gap
  3. Workflow Draft - complete _workflows/<name>.md content
  4. Command Draft - complete commands/workflow-<name>.md content
  5. Cross-Cutting Checklist - every surface to update at promotion, with its enforcing validator (or "validator-blind" where none exists)
  6. Promotion Steps - the move-verify-validate sequence

See references/EXAMPLE.md for one complete worked packet.

Quality Checklist

Before presenting the packet, verify:

  • Overlap analysis scanned the live _workflows/ directory (no remembered list, no hardcoded count)
  • Why Gate evidence is specific (named scenarios) or an explicit override is recorded
  • Every step resolves to an installed skill by exact name
  • No Tier-3 maintenance skill, dispatch skill, or workflow appears as a step
  • Every step has an authored handoff (consumes / produces), not just a skill name
  • The workflow draft carries every section in the TEMPLATE's skeleton (metadata table, When to Use with Do NOT use, per-step blocks, context-flow diagram, tips, quality checklist, see also)
  • The command draft names each step's skills/<name>/SKILL.md path and ends with the $ARGUMENTS footer
  • The mermaid diagram matches the final sequence exactly
  • Everything written under _staging/workflows/<name>/; no canonical path touched
  • The Cross-Cutting Checklist is reproduced in full, including the .github/workflows/release.yml release-note row

Reference Files

Dépôt GitHub

product-on-purpose/pm-skills
Chemin: skills/utility-pm-workflow-builder
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FAQ

Frequently asked questions

What is the utility-pm-workflow-builder skill?

utility-pm-workflow-builder is a Claude Skill by product-on-purpose. Skills package instructions and resources that Claude loads on demand, so Claude can perform utility-pm-workflow-builder-related tasks without extra prompting.

How do I install utility-pm-workflow-builder?

Use the install commands on this page: add utility-pm-workflow-builder to Claude Code as a plugin, or clone its repository into your skills directory, then restart Claude so it picks up the skill.

What category does utility-pm-workflow-builder belong to?

utility-pm-workflow-builder is in the Meta category, tagged ai, automation and design.

Is utility-pm-workflow-builder free to use?

Yes. utility-pm-workflow-builder is listed on AIMCP and free to install. It runs inside Claude, so no separate service account is required to use the skill itself.

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