--- name: create-plan description: Use when starting a new feature, project, or complex task that needs structured planning with milestones, bite-sized stories, and resumable execution context in Cursor Agent CLI workflows. ALWAYS invoke when user says "create a plan", "make a plan", "plan this", "start planning", or similar planning requests. --- # Create Plan (Cursor Agent CLI) Create and maintain a local plan folder under `ai_plan/` at project root. ## Overview This skill wraps the current Superpowers flow for the Cursor Agent CLI (`cursor-agent`): 1. Design first with `superpowers:brainstorming` 2. Then build an implementation plan with `superpowers:writing-plans` 3. Review the plan iteratively with a second model/provider 4. Persist a local execution package in `ai_plan/YYYY-MM-DD-/` **Core principle:** Cursor Agent CLI discovers skills from `.cursor/skills/` (repo-local or `~/.cursor/skills/` global). It also reads `AGENTS.md` at the repo root for additional instructions. ## Prerequisite Check (MANDATORY) Required: - Cursor Agent CLI: `cursor-agent --version` (install via `curl https://cursor.com/install -fsS | bash`). The binary is `cursor-agent` (installed to `~/.local/bin/`). Some environments alias it as `cursor agent` (subcommand of the Cursor IDE CLI) — both forms work, but this skill uses `cursor-agent` throughout. - `jq` (required only if using `cursor` as the reviewer CLI): `jq --version` (install via `brew install jq` or your package manager) - Superpowers repo: `https://github.com/obra/superpowers` - Superpowers skills installed under `.cursor/skills/` (repo-local) or `~/.cursor/skills/` (global) - `superpowers:brainstorming` - `superpowers:writing-plans` Verify before proceeding: ```bash cursor-agent --version test -f .cursor/skills/superpowers/skills/brainstorming/SKILL.md || test -f ~/.cursor/skills/superpowers/skills/brainstorming/SKILL.md test -f .cursor/skills/superpowers/skills/writing-plans/SKILL.md || test -f ~/.cursor/skills/superpowers/skills/writing-plans/SKILL.md # Only if using cursor as reviewer CLI: # jq --version ``` If any dependency is missing, stop and return: `Missing dependency: Superpowers planning skills are required (superpowers:brainstorming, superpowers:writing-plans). Install from https://github.com/obra/superpowers and copy into .cursor/skills/ or ~/.cursor/skills/, then retry.` ## Required Skill Invocation Rules - Invoke relevant skills through workspace discovery (`.cursor/skills/`). - Announce skill usage explicitly: - `I've read the [Skill Name] skill and I'm using it to [purpose].` - For skills with checklists, track checklist items explicitly in conversation. ## Process ### Phase 1: Analyze - Explore the codebase and existing patterns. ### Phase 2: Gather Requirements - Ask questions one at a time until user says ready. - Confirm scope, constraints, success criteria, dependencies. ### Phase 3: Configure Reviewer If the user has already specified a reviewer CLI and model (e.g., "create a plan, review with codex o4-mini"), use those values. Otherwise, ask: 1. **Which CLI should review the plan?** - `codex` — OpenAI Codex CLI (`codex exec`) - `claude` — Claude Code CLI (`claude -p`) - `cursor` — Cursor Agent CLI (`cursor-agent -p`) - `skip` — No external review, proceed directly to file generation 2. **Which model?** (only if a CLI was chosen) - For `codex`: default `o4-mini`, alternatives: `gpt-5.3-codex`, `o3` - For `claude`: default `sonnet`, alternatives: `opus`, `haiku` - For `cursor`: **run `cursor-agent models` first** to see your account's available models (availability varies by subscription) - Accept any model string the user provides Store the chosen `REVIEWER_CLI` and `REVIEWER_MODEL` for Phase 6 (Iterative Plan Review). ### Phase 4: Design (REQUIRED SUB-SKILL) Invoke `superpowers:brainstorming`, then propose 2-3 approaches and recommend one. ### Phase 5: Plan (REQUIRED SUB-SKILL) Invoke `superpowers:writing-plans`, then break work into milestones and bite-sized stories. Story IDs: `S-{milestone}{sequence}`. ### Phase 6: Iterative Plan Review Send the plan to the configured reviewer CLI for feedback. Revise and re-submit until approved (max 5 rounds). **Skip this phase entirely if reviewer was set to `skip`.** #### Step 1: Generate Session ID ```bash REVIEW_ID=$(uuidgen | tr '[:upper:]' '[:lower:]' | head -c 8) ``` Use for temp artifacts: - `/tmp/plan-${REVIEW_ID}.md` - `/tmp/plan-review-${REVIEW_ID}.md` - `/tmp/plan-review-${REVIEW_ID}.json` (Cursor only) - `/tmp/plan-review-${REVIEW_ID}.stderr` - `/tmp/plan-review-${REVIEW_ID}.status` - `/tmp/plan-review-${REVIEW_ID}.runner.out` - `/tmp/plan-review-${REVIEW_ID}.sh` Resolve the shared reviewer helper from Cursor's installed skills directory: ```bash if [ -x .cursor/skills/reviewer-runtime/run-review.sh ]; then REVIEWER_RUNTIME=.cursor/skills/reviewer-runtime/run-review.sh else REVIEWER_RUNTIME=~/.cursor/skills/reviewer-runtime/run-review.sh fi ``` #### Step 2: Write Plan to Temp File Write the complete plan (milestones, stories, design decisions, specs) to `/tmp/plan-${REVIEW_ID}.md`. #### Step 3: Submit to Reviewer (Round 1) Write the reviewer invocation to `/tmp/plan-review-${REVIEW_ID}.sh` as a bash script: ```bash #!/usr/bin/env bash set -euo pipefail ``` **If `REVIEWER_CLI` is `codex`:** ```bash codex exec \ -m ${REVIEWER_MODEL} \ -s read-only \ -o /tmp/plan-review-${REVIEW_ID}.md \ "Review the implementation plan in /tmp/plan-${REVIEW_ID}.md. Focus on: 1. Correctness — Will this plan achieve the stated goals? 2. Risks — What could go wrong? Edge cases? Data loss? 3. Missing steps — Is anything forgotten? 4. Alternatives — Is there a simpler or better approach? 5. Security — Any security concerns? Be specific and actionable. If the plan is solid, end with exactly: VERDICT: APPROVED If changes are needed, end with exactly: VERDICT: REVISE" ``` Do not try to capture the Codex session ID yet. When using the helper, extract it from `/tmp/plan-review-${REVIEW_ID}.runner.out` after the command completes (look for `session id: `), then store it as `CODEX_SESSION_ID` for resume in subsequent rounds. **If `REVIEWER_CLI` is `claude`:** ```bash claude -p \ "Read the file /tmp/plan-${REVIEW_ID}.md and review the implementation plan. Focus on: 1. Correctness — Will this plan achieve the stated goals? 2. Risks — What could go wrong? Edge cases? Data loss? 3. Missing steps — Is anything forgotten? 4. Alternatives — Is there a simpler or better approach? 5. Security — Any security concerns? Be specific and actionable. If the plan is solid, end with exactly: VERDICT: APPROVED If changes are needed, end with exactly: VERDICT: REVISE" \ --model ${REVIEWER_MODEL} \ --allowedTools Read ``` **If `REVIEWER_CLI` is `cursor`:** ```bash cursor-agent -p \ --mode=ask \ --model ${REVIEWER_MODEL} \ --trust \ --output-format json \ "Read the file /tmp/plan-${REVIEW_ID}.md and review the implementation plan. Focus on: 1. Correctness — Will this plan achieve the stated goals? 2. Risks — What could go wrong? Edge cases? Data loss? 3. Missing steps — Is anything forgotten? 4. Alternatives — Is there a simpler or better approach? 5. Security — Any security concerns? Be specific and actionable. If the plan is solid, end with exactly: VERDICT: APPROVED If changes are needed, end with exactly: VERDICT: REVISE" \ > /tmp/plan-review-${REVIEW_ID}.json ``` For `cursor`, the command script writes raw JSON to `/tmp/plan-review-${REVIEW_ID}.json`. Do not run `jq` extraction until after the helper or fallback execution completes. Notes on Cursor flags: - `--mode=ask` — read-only mode, no file modifications - `--trust` — trust workspace without prompting (required for non-interactive use) - `-p` / `--print` — non-interactive mode, output to stdout - `--output-format json` — structured output with `session_id` and `result` fields Run the command script through the shared helper when available: ```bash if [ -x "$REVIEWER_RUNTIME" ]; then "$REVIEWER_RUNTIME" \ --command-file /tmp/plan-review-${REVIEW_ID}.sh \ --stdout-file /tmp/plan-review-${REVIEW_ID}.runner.out \ --stderr-file /tmp/plan-review-${REVIEW_ID}.stderr \ --status-file /tmp/plan-review-${REVIEW_ID}.status else echo "Warning: reviewer runtime helper not found at $REVIEWER_RUNTIME; falling back to direct synchronous review." >&2 bash /tmp/plan-review-${REVIEW_ID}.sh >/tmp/plan-review-${REVIEW_ID}.runner.out 2>/tmp/plan-review-${REVIEW_ID}.stderr fi ``` After the command completes: - If `REVIEWER_CLI=cursor`, extract the final review text: ```bash CURSOR_SESSION_ID=$(jq -r '.session_id' /tmp/plan-review-${REVIEW_ID}.json) jq -r '.result' /tmp/plan-review-${REVIEW_ID}.json > /tmp/plan-review-${REVIEW_ID}.md ``` - If `REVIEWER_CLI=codex`, extract `CODEX_SESSION_ID` from `/tmp/plan-review-${REVIEW_ID}.runner.out` after the helper or fallback run. If the review text is only in `.runner.out`, move or copy the actual review body into `/tmp/plan-review-${REVIEW_ID}.md` before verdict parsing. #### Step 4: Read Review & Check Verdict 1. Read `/tmp/plan-review-${REVIEW_ID}.md` 2. If the review failed, produced empty output, or reached helper timeout, also read: - `/tmp/plan-review-${REVIEW_ID}.stderr` - `/tmp/plan-review-${REVIEW_ID}.status` - `/tmp/plan-review-${REVIEW_ID}.runner.out` 3. Present review to the user: ``` ## Plan Review — Round N (reviewer: ${REVIEWER_CLI} / ${REVIEWER_MODEL}) [Reviewer feedback] ``` 3. Check verdict: - **VERDICT: APPROVED** → proceed to Phase 7 (Initialize workspace) - **VERDICT: REVISE** → go to Step 5 - No clear verdict but positive / no actionable items → treat as approved - Helper state `completed-empty-output` → treat as failed review attempt, surface stderr/status, fix invocation or prompt handling, then retry - Helper state `needs-operator-decision` → surface status log and decide whether to keep waiting, abort, or retry with different helper parameters - Max rounds (5) reached → proceed with warning #### Step 5: Revise the Plan Address each issue the reviewer raised. Update the plan in conversation context and rewrite `/tmp/plan-${REVIEW_ID}.md`. Summarize revisions for the user: ``` ### Revisions (Round N) - [Change and reason, one bullet per issue addressed] ``` If a revision contradicts the user's explicit requirements, skip it and note it for the user. #### Step 6: Re-submit to Reviewer (Rounds 2-5) **If `REVIEWER_CLI` is `codex`:** Resume the existing session: ```bash codex exec resume ${CODEX_SESSION_ID} \ -o /tmp/plan-review-${REVIEW_ID}.md \ "I've revised the plan based on your feedback. Updated plan is in /tmp/plan-${REVIEW_ID}.md. Changes made: [List specific changes] Re-review. If solid, end with: VERDICT: APPROVED If more changes needed, end with: VERDICT: REVISE" ``` If resume fails (session expired), fall back to fresh `codex exec` with context about prior rounds. **If `REVIEWER_CLI` is `claude`:** Fresh call with accumulated context (Claude CLI has no session resume): ```bash claude -p \ "You previously reviewed an implementation plan and requested revisions. Previous feedback summary: [key points from last review] I've revised the plan. Updated version is in /tmp/plan-${REVIEW_ID}.md. Changes made: [List specific changes] Re-review the full plan. If solid, end with: VERDICT: APPROVED If more changes needed, end with: VERDICT: REVISE" \ --model ${REVIEWER_MODEL} \ --allowedTools Read ``` **If `REVIEWER_CLI` is `cursor`:** Resume the existing session: ```bash cursor-agent --resume ${CURSOR_SESSION_ID} -p \ --mode=ask \ --model ${REVIEWER_MODEL} \ --trust \ --output-format json \ "I've revised the plan based on your feedback. Updated plan is in /tmp/plan-${REVIEW_ID}.md. Changes made: [List specific changes] Re-review. If solid, end with: VERDICT: APPROVED If more changes needed, end with: VERDICT: REVISE" \ > /tmp/plan-review-${REVIEW_ID}.json jq -r '.result' /tmp/plan-review-${REVIEW_ID}.json > /tmp/plan-review-${REVIEW_ID}.md ``` If resume fails, fall back to fresh `cursor-agent -p` with context about prior rounds. After updating `/tmp/plan-review-${REVIEW_ID}.sh`, run the same helper/fallback flow from Round 1. Return to Step 4. #### Step 7: Present Final Result ``` ## Plan Review — Final (reviewer: ${REVIEWER_CLI} / ${REVIEWER_MODEL}) **Status:** Approved after N round(s) [or] **Status:** Max rounds (5) reached — not fully approved [Final feedback / remaining concerns] ``` #### Step 8: Cleanup ```bash rm -f /tmp/plan-${REVIEW_ID}.md \ /tmp/plan-review-${REVIEW_ID}.md \ /tmp/plan-review-${REVIEW_ID}.json \ /tmp/plan-review-${REVIEW_ID}.stderr \ /tmp/plan-review-${REVIEW_ID}.status \ /tmp/plan-review-${REVIEW_ID}.runner.out \ /tmp/plan-review-${REVIEW_ID}.sh ``` If the round failed, produced empty output, or reached operator-decision timeout, keep `.stderr`, `.status`, and `.runner.out` until the issue is diagnosed instead of deleting them immediately. ### Phase 7: Initialize Local Plan Workspace (MANDATORY) At project root: 1. Ensure `ai_plan/` exists. Create it if missing. 2. Ensure `.gitignore` contains `/ai_plan/`. 3. If `.gitignore` was changed, commit that change immediately (local commit only). Recommended commit message: - `chore(gitignore): ignore ai_plan local planning artifacts` ### Phase 8: Generate Plan Files (MANDATORY) Create `ai_plan/YYYY-MM-DD-/` with all files below: 1. `original-plan.md` - copy of original planner-generated plan. 2. `final-transcript.md` - copy of final planning transcript used to reach approved plan. 3. `milestone-plan.md` - full implementation spec (from template). 4. `story-tracker.md` - story/milestone status tracker (from template). 5. `continuation-runbook.md` - execution instructions and context (from template). Use templates from this skill's `templates/` folder. ### Phase 9: Handoff Always instruct the executing agent: > Read `ai_plan/YYYY-MM-DD-/continuation-runbook.md` first, then execute from that folder. Do not rely on planner-private files during implementation. ## Quick Reference | Phase | Action | Required Output | |---|---|---| | 1 | Analyze codebase/context | Constraints and known patterns | | 2 | Gather requirements (one question at a time) | Confirmed scope and success criteria | | 3 | Configure reviewer CLI and model | `REVIEWER_CLI` and `REVIEWER_MODEL` (or `skip`) | | 4 | Invoke `superpowers:brainstorming` | Chosen design approach | | 5 | Invoke `superpowers:writing-plans` | Milestones and bite-sized stories | | 6 | Iterative plan review (max 5 rounds) | Reviewer approval or max-rounds warning | | 7 | Initialize `ai_plan/` + `.gitignore` | Local planning workspace ready | | 8 | Build plan package from templates | Full plan folder with required files | | 9 | Handoff with runbook-first instruction | Resumable execution context | ## Tracker Discipline (MANDATORY) Before starting any story: 1. Open `story-tracker.md` 2. Mark story `in-dev` 3. Add notes if relevant 4. Then begin implementation After completing any story: 1. Mark story `completed` 2. Add commit hash in Notes 3. Review pending stories 4. Update Last Updated and Stories Complete counts ## Execution Rules to Include in Plan (MANDATORY) - Run lint/typecheck/tests after each milestone. - Prefer linting changed files only for speed. - Commit locally after each completed milestone (**do not push**). - Stop and ask user for feedback. - Apply feedback, rerun checks, and commit again. - Move to next milestone only after user approval. - After all milestones are completed and approved, ask permission to push. - Only after approved push: mark plan as completed. ## Gitignore Note `ai_plan/` is intentionally local and must stay gitignored. Do not treat inability to commit plan-file updates in `ai_plan/` as a problem. ## Common Mistakes - Forgetting `--trust` flag when running `cursor-agent` non-interactively (causes interactive prompt). - Using `--mode=agent` or `--force` for reviews (reviewer should be read-only, use `--mode=ask`). - Jumping to implementation planning without running `superpowers:brainstorming` first. - Asking multiple requirement questions in one message. - Forgetting to create/update `.gitignore` for `/ai_plan/`. - Omitting one or more required files in the plan package. - Handoff without explicit "read runbook first" direction. - Skipping the reviewer phase without explicit user opt-out. ## Red Flags - Stop and Correct - You started writing milestones before design validation. - You did not announce which skill you invoked and why. - You are marking planning complete without all required files. - Handoff does not explicitly point to `continuation-runbook.md`. - You are applying a reviewer suggestion that contradicts user requirements. - Reviewer CLI is running with write permissions (must be read-only). ## Verification Checklist - [ ] `ai_plan/` exists at project root - [ ] `.gitignore` includes `/ai_plan/` - [ ] `.gitignore` ignore-rule commit was created if needed - [ ] Plan directory created under `ai_plan/YYYY-MM-DD-/` - [ ] Reviewer configured or explicitly skipped - [ ] Plan review completed (approved or max rounds) — or skipped - [ ] `original-plan.md` present - [ ] `final-transcript.md` present - [ ] `milestone-plan.md` present - [ ] `story-tracker.md` present - [ ] `continuation-runbook.md` present - [ ] Handoff explicitly says to read runbook first and execute from plan folder ## Exit Triggers for Question Phase User says: "ready", "done", "let's plan", "proceed", "enough questions"