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Generate a Product Requirements Document (PRD) for a new feature. Use when planning a feature, starting a new project, or when asked to create a PRD. Triggers on: create a prd, write prd for, plan this feature, requirements for, spec out.

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# PRD Generator Create detailed Product Requirements Documents that are clear, actionable, and suitable for implementation. --- ## The Job 1. Receive a feature description from the user 2. Ask 3-5 essential clarifying questions (with lettered options) 3. Generate a structured PRD based on answers 4. Save to `tasks/prd-[feature-name].md` **Important:** Do NOT start implementing. Just create the PRD. --- ## Step 1: Clarifying Questions Ask only critical questions where the initial prompt is ambiguous. Focus on: - **Problem/Goal:** What problem does this solve? - **Core Functionality:** What are the key actions? - **Scope/Boundaries:** What should it NOT do? - **Success Criteria:** How do we know it's done? ### Format Questions Like This: ``` 1. What is the primary goal of this feature? A. Improve user onboarding experience B. Increase user retention C. Reduce support burden D. Other: [please specify] 2. Who is the target user? A. New users only B. Existing users only C. All users D. Admin users only 3. What is the scope? A. Minimal viable version B. Full-featured implementation C. Just the backend/API D. Just the UI ``` This lets users respond with "1A, 2C, 3B" for quick iteration. --- ## Step 2: PRD Structure Generate the PRD with these sections: ### 1. Introduction/Overview Brief description of the feature and the problem it solves. ### 2. Goals Specific, measurable objectives (bullet list). ### 3. User Stories Each s...

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Author
jellydn
Repository
jellydn/my-ai-tools
Created
6 months ago
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Language
Shell
License
MIT

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