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NotMyself / 1.SKILL.md
Created November 6, 2025 00:37
A Claude Code Plan Optimizer Skill
name description
plan-optimization
Optimize development plans before implementation. Covers TDD-first planning, progressive disclosure, context window preservation, `/dev-docs` format compliance (plan/context/tasks files), breaking features into testable increments, dependency sequencing, risk assessment, architecture alignment with project constraints (no-ORM, multitenancy), estimation strategies, and ensuring plans follow Red-Green-Refactor methodology. Externalizes code samples to quick reference files to preserve context. Integrates with `/dev-docs` and `/dev-docs-update` commands. Use when creating plans, reviewing implementation strategies, optimizing roadmaps, or before starting major features.

Plan Optimization

Purpose

Optimize development plans to ensure:

SpecKit: When Process Theater Meets Reality

Me: "Would analyzing my actual repo help evaluate if SpecKit is genuinely useful or just a security blanket?"

Claude: "Yes, let me look at the evidence."

Some context: I've been using GitHub's SpecKit for spec-driven development - the idea that you write elaborate specifications, plans, and task breakdowns before coding, and the AI follows them to prevent mistakes. Sounds great, right?

But I had a nagging feeling it was just making me feel productive without actually preventing problems. So I asked Claude to evaluate it using concrete evidence from a real project we built together: a SpecKit updater tool for Claude Code.

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NotMyself / 0.write-up.md
Last active September 8, 2025 04:51
With Claude Code: Starting prompt, criticism, rewritten prompt and generated assets.

Yesterday, I posted a prompt that I had worked on for a couple hours requesting feedback. It didn't get much attention.

So I decided to use Claude to give me some feedback on it. This post documents the process I used to get what I wanted by the end of the day. I post it here for others who are looking for successful techniques to adopt or those who are just curious how other people use Claude.

The original prompt: 1.set-up-local-iis.md

This prompt was collaboratively generated with Claude. I do not have the original prompt used, but I basically told Claude it was an expert prompt engineer and to interview me about a powershell script I wanted to create a prompt to generate.

I then hand edit the prompt to add a bunch of detail that I thought was relevant.

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NotMyself / ableton.md
Last active May 28, 2025 18:07
Ableton Live