From 1a96710d4c1ddbe2de4713b344c9fbe0d038f528 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: mohitagw15856 <119053560+mohitagw15856@users.noreply.github.com> Date: Thu, 29 Jan 2026 13:49:28 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] Delete prd-template directory --- prd-template/SKILL.md | 94 ------------------------------------------- 1 file changed, 94 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 prd-template/SKILL.md diff --git a/prd-template/SKILL.md b/prd-template/SKILL.md deleted file mode 100644 index 2a2c557..0000000 --- a/prd-template/SKILL.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,94 +0,0 @@ ---- -name: prd-template -description: Product Requirements Document creation following proven PM template structure. Use when the user asks to create, write, draft, or help with a PRD, product requirements document, product spec, feature specification, or product documentation for a new feature or product. ---- - -# PRD Template Skill - -This skill helps create professional Product Requirements Documents following industry best practices. - -## Template Structure - -Every PRD should include these sections in order: - -### 1. Overview -- **Problem Statement**: What problem are we solving? (2-3 sentences) -- **Proposed Solution**: High-level description of what we're building (2-3 sentences) -- **Success Metrics**: How we'll measure success (3-5 key metrics) - -### 2. Context & Background -- **Why Now**: Why is this the right time? -- **Strategic Alignment**: How does this align with company objectives? -- **User Research Summary**: Key insights from research (if applicable) - -### 3. User Stories & Use Cases -Format: "As a [user type], I want to [action] so that [benefit]" -- Include 3-7 primary user stories -- Add acceptance criteria for each - -### 4. Requirements -**Functional Requirements:** -- Must-have features (P0) -- Should-have features (P1) -- Nice-to-have features (P2) - -**Non-Functional Requirements:** -- Performance expectations -- Security considerations -- Accessibility requirements - -### 5. Design & User Experience -- Link to design mocks or wireframes -- Key user flows -- Edge cases and error states - -### 6. Technical Considerations -- Architecture implications -- Dependencies on other systems -- Technical risks and mitigations - -### 7. Implementation Plan -- **Phase 1 (MVP)**: What goes in first version -- **Phase 2**: What comes next -- **Phase 3**: Future enhancements - -### 8. Open Questions -- Decisions that still need to be made -- Stakeholders to consult -- Research needed - -### 9. Appendix -- Research links -- Related documents -- Competitive analysis - -## Writing Guidelines - -**Tone**: Clear, concise, actionable -**Audience**: Engineers, designers, stakeholders -**Length**: Aim for 3-6 pages for features, 8-12 for products - -**Best Practices:** -- Use concrete examples over abstractions -- Include "why" not just "what" -- Make requirements testable -- Link to supporting materials -- Update as decisions are made - -## What Makes a Good PRD - -✅ **Do:** -- Write from the user's perspective -- Include specific success metrics -- Address edge cases -- Link to research and data -- Make trade-offs explicit - -❌ **Don't:** -- Write implementation details (that's tech spec) -- Assume everyone has context -- Leave requirements ambiguous -- Skip the "why" -- Forget about accessibility - -## Example PRD Opening