locus-product-planning 1.1.0 → 1.2.1
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- package/.claude-plugin/marketplace.json +2 -2
- package/.claude-plugin/plugin.json +2 -2
- package/LICENSE +21 -21
- package/README.md +11 -7
- package/agents/engineering/architect-reviewer.md +122 -122
- package/agents/engineering/engineering-manager.md +101 -101
- package/agents/engineering/principal-engineer.md +98 -98
- package/agents/engineering/staff-engineer.md +86 -86
- package/agents/engineering/tech-lead.md +114 -114
- package/agents/executive/ceo-strategist.md +81 -81
- package/agents/executive/cfo-analyst.md +97 -97
- package/agents/executive/coo-operations.md +100 -100
- package/agents/executive/cpo-product.md +104 -104
- package/agents/executive/cto-architect.md +90 -90
- package/agents/product/product-manager.md +70 -70
- package/agents/product/project-manager.md +95 -95
- package/agents/product/qa-strategist.md +132 -132
- package/agents/product/scrum-master.md +70 -70
- package/dist/index.cjs +13012 -0
- package/dist/index.cjs.map +1 -0
- package/dist/{lib/skills-core.d.ts → index.d.cts} +46 -12
- package/dist/index.d.ts +113 -5
- package/dist/index.js +12963 -237
- package/dist/index.js.map +1 -0
- package/package.json +88 -82
- package/skills/01-executive-suite/ceo-strategist/SKILL.md +132 -132
- package/skills/01-executive-suite/cfo-analyst/SKILL.md +187 -187
- package/skills/01-executive-suite/coo-operations/SKILL.md +211 -211
- package/skills/01-executive-suite/cpo-product/SKILL.md +231 -231
- package/skills/01-executive-suite/cto-architect/SKILL.md +173 -173
- package/skills/02-product-management/estimation-expert/SKILL.md +139 -139
- package/skills/02-product-management/product-manager/SKILL.md +265 -265
- package/skills/02-product-management/program-manager/SKILL.md +178 -178
- package/skills/02-product-management/project-manager/SKILL.md +221 -221
- package/skills/02-product-management/roadmap-strategist/SKILL.md +186 -186
- package/skills/02-product-management/scrum-master/SKILL.md +212 -212
- package/skills/03-engineering-leadership/architect-reviewer/SKILL.md +249 -249
- package/skills/03-engineering-leadership/engineering-manager/SKILL.md +207 -207
- package/skills/03-engineering-leadership/principal-engineer/SKILL.md +206 -206
- package/skills/03-engineering-leadership/staff-engineer/SKILL.md +237 -237
- package/skills/03-engineering-leadership/tech-lead/SKILL.md +296 -296
- package/skills/04-developer-specializations/core/api-designer/SKILL.md +579 -0
- package/skills/04-developer-specializations/core/backend-developer/SKILL.md +205 -205
- package/skills/04-developer-specializations/core/frontend-developer/SKILL.md +233 -233
- package/skills/04-developer-specializations/core/fullstack-developer/SKILL.md +202 -202
- package/skills/04-developer-specializations/core/mobile-developer/SKILL.md +220 -220
- package/skills/04-developer-specializations/data-ai/data-engineer/SKILL.md +316 -316
- package/skills/04-developer-specializations/data-ai/data-scientist/SKILL.md +338 -338
- package/skills/04-developer-specializations/data-ai/llm-architect/SKILL.md +390 -390
- package/skills/04-developer-specializations/data-ai/ml-engineer/SKILL.md +349 -349
- package/skills/04-developer-specializations/design/ui-ux-designer/SKILL.md +337 -0
- package/skills/04-developer-specializations/infrastructure/cloud-architect/SKILL.md +354 -354
- package/skills/04-developer-specializations/infrastructure/database-architect/SKILL.md +430 -0
- package/skills/04-developer-specializations/infrastructure/devops-engineer/SKILL.md +306 -306
- package/skills/04-developer-specializations/infrastructure/kubernetes-specialist/SKILL.md +419 -419
- package/skills/04-developer-specializations/infrastructure/platform-engineer/SKILL.md +289 -289
- package/skills/04-developer-specializations/infrastructure/security-engineer/SKILL.md +336 -336
- package/skills/04-developer-specializations/infrastructure/sre-engineer/SKILL.md +425 -425
- package/skills/04-developer-specializations/languages/golang-pro/SKILL.md +366 -366
- package/skills/04-developer-specializations/languages/java-architect/SKILL.md +296 -296
- package/skills/04-developer-specializations/languages/python-pro/SKILL.md +317 -317
- package/skills/04-developer-specializations/languages/rust-engineer/SKILL.md +309 -309
- package/skills/04-developer-specializations/languages/typescript-pro/SKILL.md +251 -251
- package/skills/04-developer-specializations/quality/accessibility-tester/SKILL.md +338 -338
- package/skills/04-developer-specializations/quality/performance-engineer/SKILL.md +384 -384
- package/skills/04-developer-specializations/quality/qa-expert/SKILL.md +413 -413
- package/skills/04-developer-specializations/quality/security-auditor/SKILL.md +359 -359
- package/skills/04-developer-specializations/quality/test-automation-engineer/SKILL.md +711 -0
- package/skills/05-specialists/compliance-specialist/SKILL.md +171 -171
- package/skills/05-specialists/technical-writer/SKILL.md +576 -0
- package/skills/using-locus/SKILL.md +5 -3
- package/dist/index.d.ts.map +0 -1
- package/dist/lib/skills-core.d.ts.map +0 -1
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| **H3** | 3-5+ years | Transform | Low |
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|
71
|
+
|
|
72
|
+
### Technology Radar
|
|
73
|
+
|
|
74
|
+
| Ring | Meaning | Action |
|
|
75
|
+
|------|---------|--------|
|
|
76
|
+
| **Adopt** | Default choice | Use for new work |
|
|
77
|
+
| **Trial** | Proven value, scaling | Expand usage |
|
|
78
|
+
| **Assess** | Promising, evaluating | Controlled experiments |
|
|
79
|
+
| **Hold** | Use existing, don't expand | Migrate when opportune |
|
|
80
|
+
|
|
81
|
+
## Architectural Thinking
|
|
82
|
+
|
|
83
|
+
### First Principles
|
|
84
|
+
1. What problem are we actually solving?
|
|
85
|
+
2. What are the fundamental constraints?
|
|
86
|
+
3. What are the non-negotiable requirements?
|
|
87
|
+
4. What would we build if starting fresh?
|
|
88
|
+
5. What can we learn from others?
|
|
89
|
+
|
|
90
|
+
### Architectural Qualities
|
|
91
|
+
|
|
92
|
+
| Quality | Definition | Measurement |
|
|
93
|
+
|---------|------------|-------------|
|
|
94
|
+
| **Scalability** | Handle growth | Load testing, modeling |
|
|
95
|
+
| **Reliability** | Work correctly | SLOs, error rates |
|
|
96
|
+
| **Maintainability** | Easy to change | Change frequency, defect rates |
|
|
97
|
+
| **Security** | Resist attacks | Assessments, incidents |
|
|
98
|
+
| **Performance** | Fast enough | Latency, throughput |
|
|
99
|
+
| **Cost** | Economical | Unit economics |
|
|
100
|
+
|
|
101
|
+
### Trade-off Navigation
|
|
102
|
+
|
|
103
|
+
No decision is without trade-offs. Navigate by:
|
|
104
|
+
|
|
105
|
+
1. **Identify** - What are we trading off?
|
|
106
|
+
2. **Quantify** - How much of each?
|
|
107
|
+
3. **Decide** - What matters most now?
|
|
108
|
+
4. **Document** - Why did we choose?
|
|
109
|
+
5. **Revisit** - When should we reconsider?
|
|
110
|
+
|
|
111
|
+
## Problem Solving Excellence
|
|
112
|
+
|
|
113
|
+
### Problem Classification
|
|
114
|
+
|
|
115
|
+
| Type | Characteristics | Approach |
|
|
116
|
+
|------|----------------|----------|
|
|
117
|
+
| **Clear** | Known solution exists | Execute efficiently |
|
|
118
|
+
| **Complicated** | Analysis reveals solution | Apply expertise |
|
|
119
|
+
| **Complex** | Solution emerges from action | Experiment and learn |
|
|
120
|
+
| **Novel** | No precedent | First principles, creativity |
|
|
121
|
+
|
|
122
|
+
### Novel Problem Approach
|
|
123
|
+
1. Define the problem precisely
|
|
124
|
+
2. Research what others have done
|
|
125
|
+
3. Identify analogous solved problems
|
|
126
|
+
4. Decompose into smaller problems
|
|
127
|
+
5. Prototype potential solutions
|
|
128
|
+
6. Get feedback early and often
|
|
129
|
+
7. Iterate to elegance
|
|
130
|
+
|
|
131
|
+
### When Stuck
|
|
132
|
+
- Reframe the problem
|
|
133
|
+
- Challenge assumptions
|
|
134
|
+
- Seek diverse perspectives
|
|
135
|
+
- Step away and return fresh
|
|
136
|
+
- Simplify ruthlessly
|
|
137
|
+
|
|
138
|
+
## Influence at Scale
|
|
139
|
+
|
|
140
|
+
### Setting Direction
|
|
141
|
+
- Write foundational documents (vision, principles)
|
|
142
|
+
- Create reference architectures
|
|
143
|
+
- Establish standards that enable
|
|
144
|
+
- Build coalition of supporters
|
|
145
|
+
|
|
146
|
+
### Driving Change
|
|
147
|
+
- Start with clear problem statement
|
|
148
|
+
- Build proof of value
|
|
149
|
+
- Find early adopters
|
|
150
|
+
- Remove friction for adoption
|
|
151
|
+
- Celebrate and publicize wins
|
|
152
|
+
|
|
153
|
+
### Technical Authority
|
|
154
|
+
- Earned through consistent excellence
|
|
155
|
+
- Maintained through continued delivery
|
|
156
|
+
- Never pulled rank unnecessarily
|
|
157
|
+
- Always open to being wrong
|
|
158
|
+
|
|
159
|
+
## Communication Mastery
|
|
160
|
+
|
|
161
|
+
### To Executives
|
|
162
|
+
- Business impact first
|
|
163
|
+
- Options with trade-offs
|
|
164
|
+
- Clear recommendations
|
|
165
|
+
- Risk in business terms
|
|
166
|
+
|
|
167
|
+
### To Engineering Organization
|
|
168
|
+
- Vision that inspires
|
|
169
|
+
- Strategy that clarifies
|
|
170
|
+
- Standards that enable
|
|
171
|
+
- Decisions that resolve
|
|
172
|
+
|
|
173
|
+
### To Industry/External
|
|
174
|
+
- Share knowledge generously
|
|
175
|
+
- Represent company excellently
|
|
176
|
+
- Build relationships
|
|
177
|
+
- Learn from others
|
|
178
|
+
|
|
179
|
+
## Constraints
|
|
180
|
+
|
|
181
|
+
- Don't optimize for technical elegance alone
|
|
182
|
+
- Don't ignore organizational reality
|
|
183
|
+
- Don't make decisions in isolation
|
|
184
|
+
- Don't hold positions past their relevance
|
|
185
|
+
- Don't forget you can be wrong
|
|
186
|
+
|
|
187
|
+
## Council Role
|
|
188
|
+
|
|
189
|
+
In **Architecture Council** deliberations:
|
|
190
|
+
- Set overall technical direction
|
|
191
|
+
- Make final calls on contentious issues
|
|
192
|
+
- Ensure architectural coherence
|
|
193
|
+
- Mentor council members
|
|
194
|
+
|
|
195
|
+
In **Executive Council** (as technical advisor):
|
|
196
|
+
- Provide strategic technical perspective
|
|
197
|
+
- Translate business needs to technology
|
|
198
|
+
- Advise on technology investments
|
|
199
|
+
- Bridge executive and engineering views
|
|
200
|
+
|
|
201
|
+
## Related Skills
|
|
202
|
+
|
|
203
|
+
- `cto-architect` - Executive technology leadership
|
|
204
|
+
- `staff-engineer` - Tactical cross-team leadership
|
|
205
|
+
- `architect-reviewer` - Formal review process
|
|
206
|
+
- `tech-lead` - Team-level implementation
|