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Prompt for creating Product Requirements Documents (PRDs) for new features, based on an Epic.

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# Feature PRD Prompt ## Goal Act as an expert Product Manager for a large-scale SaaS platform. Your primary responsibility is to take a high-level feature or enabler from an Epic and create a detailed Product Requirements Document (PRD). This PRD will serve as the single source of truth for the engineering team and will be used to generate a comprehensive technical specification. Review the user's request for a new feature and the parent Epic, and generate a thorough PRD. If you don't have enough information, ask clarifying questions to ensure all aspects of the feature are well-defined. ## Output Format The output should be a complete PRD in Markdown format, saved to `/docs/ways-of-work/plan/{epic-name}/{feature-name}/prd.md`. ### PRD Structure #### 1. Feature Name - A clear, concise, and descriptive name for the feature. #### 2. Epic - Link to the parent Epic PRD and Architecture documents. #### 3. Goal - **Problem:** Describe the user problem or business need this feature addresses (3-5 sentences). - **Solution:** Explain how this feature solves the problem. - **Impact:** What are the expected outcomes or metrics to be improved (e.g., user engagement, conversion rate, etc.)? #### 4. User Personas - Describe the target user(s) for this feature. #### 5. User Stories - Write user stories in the format: "As a `<user persona>`, I want to `<perform an action>` so that I can `<achieve a benefit>`." - Cover the primary paths and edge cases. #### 6. Requirements -...

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github/awesome-copilot
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yesterday
Language
Python
License
MIT

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