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- NEW /create-epics (agent: technical-director): architect-level epic scoping, one epic per architectural module. Does not create stories. - NEW /create-stories (agent: lead-programmer): decomposes a single epic into story files with embedded TR-IDs, ADR guidance, and test evidence paths. - NEW /dev-story: the missing implementation skill — reads a story, loads full context (TR registry, ADR, control manifest, engine prefs), routes to the correct programmer agent via Task, and drives implementation to completion including writing the test. - DEPRECATED /create-epics-stories: added redirect notice; original content preserved for reference. - Updated /gate-check: Pre-Prod→Production artifact check and follow-up actions now reference the two new skills. - Updated workflow-catalog.yaml: replaced create-epics-stories step with two separate steps; implement step now references /dev-story with command field. Story loop is now explicit: /story-readiness → /dev-story → /code-review → /story-done Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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---
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name: create-epics
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description: "Translate approved GDDs + architecture into epics — one epic per architectural module. Defines scope, governing ADRs, engine risk, and untraced requirements. Does NOT break into stories — run /create-stories [epic-slug] after each epic is created."
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argument-hint: "[system-name | layer: foundation|core|feature|presentation | all]"
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user-invocable: true
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allowed-tools: Read, Glob, Grep, Write
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context: fork
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agent: technical-director
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---
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# Create Epics
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An epic is a named, bounded body of work that maps to one architectural module.
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It defines **what** needs to be built and **who owns it architecturally**. It
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does not prescribe implementation steps — that is the job of stories.
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**Run this skill once per layer** as you approach that layer in development.
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Do not create Feature layer epics until Core is nearly complete — the design
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will have changed.
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**Output:** `production/epics/[epic-slug]/EPIC.md` + `production/epics/index.md`
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**Next step after each epic:** `/create-stories [epic-slug]`
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**When to run:** After `/create-control-manifest` and `/architecture-review` pass.
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---
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## 1. Parse Arguments
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**Modes:**
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- `/create-epics all` — process all systems in layer order
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- `/create-epics layer: foundation` — Foundation layer only
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- `/create-epics layer: core` — Core layer only
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- `/create-epics layer: feature` — Feature layer only
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- `/create-epics layer: presentation` — Presentation layer only
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- `/create-epics [system-name]` — one specific system
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- No argument — ask: "Which layer or system would you like to create epics for?"
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---
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## 2. Load Inputs
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### Step 2a — Summary scan (fast)
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Grep all GDDs for their `## Summary` sections before reading anything fully:
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```
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Grep pattern="## Summary" glob="design/gdd/*.md" output_mode="content" -A 5
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```
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For `layer:` or `[system-name]` modes: filter to only in-scope GDDs based on
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the Summary quick-reference. Skip full-reading anything out of scope.
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### Step 2b — Full document load
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Read for in-scope systems:
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- `design/gdd/systems-index.md` — authoritative system list, layers, priority
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- In-scope GDDs (Approved or Designed status)
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- `docs/architecture/architecture.md` — module ownership and API boundaries
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- All Accepted ADRs — read the "GDD Requirements Addressed", "Decision", and "Engine Compatibility" sections
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- `docs/architecture/control-manifest.md` — manifest version date from header
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- `docs/architecture/tr-registry.yaml` — for tracing requirements to ADR coverage
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- `docs/engine-reference/[engine]/VERSION.md` — engine name, version, risk levels
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Report: "Loaded [N] GDDs, [M] ADRs, engine: [name + version]."
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---
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## 3. Processing Order
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Process in dependency-safe layer order:
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1. **Foundation** (no dependencies)
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2. **Core** (depends on Foundation)
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3. **Feature** (depends on Core)
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4. **Presentation** (depends on Feature + Core)
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Within each layer, use the order from `systems-index.md`.
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---
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## 4. Define Each Epic
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For each system, map it to an architectural module from `architecture.md`.
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Check ADR coverage against the TR registry:
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- **Traced requirements**: TR-IDs that have an Accepted ADR covering them
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- **Untraced requirements**: TR-IDs with no ADR — warn before proceeding
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Present to user before writing anything:
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```
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## Epic: [System Name]
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**Layer**: [Foundation / Core / Feature / Presentation]
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**GDD**: design/gdd/[filename].md
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**Architecture Module**: [module name from architecture.md]
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**Governing ADRs**: [ADR-NNNN, ADR-MMMM]
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**Engine Risk**: [LOW / MEDIUM / HIGH — highest risk among governing ADRs]
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**GDD Requirements Covered by ADRs**: [N / total]
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**Untraced Requirements**: [list TR-IDs with no ADR, or "None"]
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```
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If there are untraced requirements:
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> "⚠️ [N] requirements in [system] have no ADR. The epic can be created, but
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> stories for these requirements will be marked Blocked until ADRs exist.
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> Run `/architecture-decision` first, or proceed with placeholders."
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Ask: "Shall I create Epic: [name]?"
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Options: "Yes, create it", "Skip", "Pause — I need to write ADRs first"
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---
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## 5. Write Epic Files
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After approval, write:
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### `production/epics/[epic-slug]/EPIC.md`
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```markdown
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# Epic: [System Name]
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> **Layer**: [Foundation / Core / Feature / Presentation]
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> **GDD**: design/gdd/[filename].md
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> **Architecture Module**: [module name]
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> **Status**: Ready
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> **Stories**: Not yet created — run `/create-stories [epic-slug]`
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## Overview
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[1 paragraph describing what this epic implements, derived from the GDD Overview
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and the architecture module's stated responsibilities]
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## Governing ADRs
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| ADR | Decision Summary | Engine Risk |
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|-----|-----------------|-------------|
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| ADR-NNNN: [title] | [1-line summary] | LOW/MEDIUM/HIGH |
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## GDD Requirements
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| TR-ID | Requirement | ADR Coverage |
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|-------|-------------|--------------|
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| TR-[system]-001 | [requirement text from registry] | ADR-NNNN ✅ |
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| TR-[system]-002 | [requirement text] | ❌ No ADR |
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## Definition of Done
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This epic is complete when:
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- All stories are implemented, reviewed, and closed via `/story-done`
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- All acceptance criteria from `design/gdd/[filename].md` are verified
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- All Logic and Integration stories have passing test files in `tests/`
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- All Visual/Feel and UI stories have evidence docs with sign-off in `production/qa/evidence/`
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## Next Step
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Run `/create-stories [epic-slug]` to break this epic into implementable stories.
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```
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### Update `production/epics/index.md`
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Create or update the master index:
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```markdown
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# Epics Index
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Last Updated: [date]
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Engine: [name + version]
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| Epic | Layer | System | GDD | Stories | Status |
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|------|-------|--------|-----|---------|--------|
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| [name] | Foundation | [system] | [file] | Not yet created | Ready |
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```
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---
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## 6. Gate-Check Reminder
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After writing all epics for the requested scope:
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- **Foundation + Core complete**: These are required for the Pre-Production →
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Production gate. Run `/gate-check production` to check readiness.
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- **Reminder**: Epics define scope. Stories define implementation steps. Run
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`/create-stories [epic-slug]` for each epic before developers can pick up work.
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---
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## Collaborative Protocol
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1. **One epic at a time** — present each epic definition before asking to create it
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2. **Warn on gaps** — flag untraced requirements before proceeding
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3. **Ask before writing** — per-epic approval before writing any file
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4. **No invention** — all content comes from GDDs, ADRs, and architecture docs
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5. **Never create stories** — this skill stops at the epic level
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