Major refactoring of projman plugin architecture: Skills Extraction (17 new files): - Extracted reusable knowledge from commands and agents into skills/ - branch-security, dependency-management, git-workflow, input-detection - issue-conventions, lessons-learned, mcp-tools-reference, planning-workflow - progress-tracking, repo-validation, review-checklist, runaway-detection - setup-workflows, sprint-approval, task-sizing, test-standards, wiki-conventions Command Consolidation (17 → 12 commands): - /setup: consolidates initial-setup, project-init, project-sync (--full/--quick/--sync) - /debug: consolidates debug-report, debug-review (report/review modes) - /test: consolidates test-check, test-gen (run/gen modes) - /sprint-status: absorbs sprint-diagram via --diagram flag Architecture Cleanup: - Remove plugin-level mcp-servers/ symlinks (6 plugins) - Remove plugin README.md files (12 files, ~2000 lines) - Update all documentation to reflect new command structure - Fix documentation drift in CONFIGURATION.md, COMMANDS-CHEATSHEET.md Commands are now thin dispatchers (~20-50 lines) that reference skills. Agents reference skills for domain knowledge instead of inline content. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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name, description
| name | description |
|---|---|
| sprint-approval | Approval gate logic for sprint execution |
Sprint Approval
Purpose
Defines the approval workflow that gates sprint execution.
When to Use
- Planner agent: After creating issues, request approval
- Orchestrator agent: Before execution, verify approval exists
- Commands:
/sprint-plan,/sprint-start
Core Principle
Planning DOES NOT equal execution permission.
Sprint approval is a mandatory checkpoint between planning and execution.
Requesting Approval (Planner)
After creating issues, present approval request:
Sprint 17 Planning Complete
===========================
Created Issues:
- #45: [Sprint 17] feat: JWT token generation
- #46: [Sprint 17] feat: Login endpoint
- #47: [Sprint 17] test: Auth tests
Execution Scope:
- Branches: feat/45-*, feat/46-*, feat/47-*
- Files: auth/*, api/routes/auth.py, tests/test_auth*
- Dependencies: PyJWT, python-jose
⚠️ APPROVAL REQUIRED
Do you approve this sprint for execution?
This grants permission for agents to:
- Create and modify files in the listed scope
- Create branches with the listed prefixes
- Install listed dependencies
Type "approve sprint 17" to authorize execution.
Recording Approval
On user approval, update milestone description:
## Sprint Approval
**Approved:** 2026-01-28 14:30
**Approver:** User
**Scope:**
- Branches: feat/45-*, feat/46-*, feat/47-*
- Files: auth/*, api/routes/auth.py, tests/test_auth*
- Dependencies: PyJWT, python-jose
Verifying Approval (Orchestrator)
Before execution, check milestone for approval:
get_milestone(repo="org/repo", milestone_id=17)
# Check description for "## Sprint Approval" section
If Approval Missing
⚠️ SPRINT APPROVAL NOT FOUND (Warning)
Sprint 17 milestone does not contain an approval record.
Recommended: Run /sprint-plan first to:
1. Review the sprint scope
2. Document the approved execution plan
Proceeding anyway - consider adding approval for audit trail.
If Approval Found
✓ Sprint Approval Verified
Approved: 2026-01-28 14:30
Scope:
Branches: feat/45-*, feat/46-*, feat/47-*
Files: auth/*, api/routes/auth.py, tests/test_auth*
Proceeding with execution within approved scope...
Scope Enforcement
When approval exists, agents SHOULD operate within approved scope:
Approved scope:
Branches: feat/45-*, feat/46-*
Files: auth/*, tests/test_auth*
Task #48 wants to create: feat/48-api-docs
→ NOT in approved scope!
→ STOP and ask user to approve expanded scope
Operations outside scope should trigger re-approval via /sprint-plan.
Re-Approval Scenarios
Request re-approval when:
- New tasks discovered during execution
- Scope expansion needed (new files, new branches)
- Dependencies change significantly
- Timeline changes require scope adjustment