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 |
|---|---|
| issue-conventions | Issue title format, wiki references, and creation standards |
Issue Conventions
Purpose
Defines standard formats for issue titles, bodies, and wiki references.
When to Use
- Planner agent: When creating issues during sprint planning
- Commands:
/sprint-plan
Title Format (MANDATORY)
[Sprint XX] <type>: <description>
Types
| Type | Use For |
|---|---|
feat |
New feature |
fix |
Bug fix |
refactor |
Code refactoring |
docs |
Documentation |
test |
Test additions/changes |
chore |
Maintenance tasks |
Examples
[Sprint 17] feat: Add user email validation[Sprint 17] fix: Resolve login timeout issue[Sprint 18] refactor: Extract authentication module[Sprint 18] test: Add JWT token edge case tests[Sprint 19] docs: Update API documentation
Issue Body Structure
Every issue body MUST include:
## Description
[Clear description of the task]
## Implementation
**Wiki:** [Change VXX.X.X (Impl N)](wiki-link)
## Acceptance Criteria
- [ ] Criteria 1
- [ ] Criteria 2
- [ ] Criteria 3
## Technical Notes
[Optional: Architecture decisions, constraints, considerations]
Wiki Reference (MANDATORY)
Every issue MUST reference its implementation wiki page:
## Implementation
**Wiki:** [Change V4.1.0 (Impl 1)](https://gitea.example.com/org/repo/wiki/Change-V4.1.0%3A-Proposal-(Implementation-1))
This enables:
- Traceability between issues and proposals
- Context for the broader feature being implemented
- Connection to lessons learned
Issue Creation Example
create_issue(
repo="org/repo",
title="[Sprint 17] feat: Implement JWT generation",
body="""## Description
Create a JWT token generation service for user authentication.
## Implementation
**Wiki:** [Change V1.2.0 (Impl 1)](wiki-link)
## Acceptance Criteria
- [ ] Generate tokens with user_id, email, expiration
- [ ] Use HS256 algorithm
- [ ] Include token refresh logic
- [ ] Unit tests cover all paths
## Technical Notes
- Token expiration: 24 hours
- Refresh window: last 4 hours of validity
- See Sprint 12 lesson on token refresh edge cases
""",
labels=["Type/Feature", "Priority/High", "Component/Auth", "Tech/Python", "Efforts/M"],
milestone=17
)
Auto-Close Keywords
Use in commit messages to auto-close issues:
Closes #XXFixes #XXResolves #XX
Example commit:
feat: implement JWT token generation
- Add generate_token(user_id, email) function
- Add verify_token(token) function
- Include refresh logic per Sprint 12 lesson
Closes #45