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    Use after brainstorming to apply vanilla-rails patterns to a feature, producing structured handoff for implementation planning. Invoke with /shape.

    SKILL.md

    /shape

    Position in workflow:

    1. superpowers:brainstorming → explores what, clarifies requirements
    2. /shape (this) → applies patterns, defines right things to do
    3. superpowers:writing-plans → detailed implementation steps

    When invoked, execute this workflow. Do not skip phases.


    Phase 1: Confirm Scope

    If brainstorming already happened, summarize:

    • Problem being solved
    • What's in/out of scope
    • Who can use this

    If not, ask these questions before proceeding.


    Phase 2: Discover Applicable Skills

    Check each vanilla-rails skill. For each, state whether it applies:

    Always apply:

    • work-breakdown - How to split into PRs
    • testing - Test patterns
    • style - Code style conventions
    • naming - Naming conventions

    Apply if relevant:

    • routing - Adding routes, nesting, namespaces?
    • data-modeling - Adding tables, migrations, schema decisions?
    • delegated-types - 5+ content types comingling in feeds/timelines?
    • models - Adding model behavior, state tracking, concerns?
    • controllers - Adding endpoints, state changes, resources?
    • views - ERB templates, partials, Turbo Streams?
    • jobs - Background processing needed?
    • hotwire - Dynamic UI updates?
    • writing-affordances - 3+ related methods or prefix clusters?

    Say: "These skills apply: [list]. Loading each to apply patterns."


    Phase 3: Apply Patterns

    For each applicable skill, invoke it and document the decision:

    **data-modeling:** UUID primary key, account_id, state-as-records
    **models:** State as records → `has_one :pin`, not `pinned: boolean`
    **models:** Concern as adjective → `Card::Pinnable`
    **controllers:** Resource extraction → `resource :pinning`
    **naming:** Resource noun → `Pin` (create = pin, destroy = unpin)
    

    Ask the user to confirm or adjust decisions.


    Phase 4: Break Down Work

    Using work-breakdown patterns, propose PRs:

    PR 1: "Add pinning to cards" (migration + model + concern + tests) - 4 files
    PR 2: "Add UI for pinning cards" (controller + views + tests) - 4 files
    PR 3: "Sort pinned cards first" (scope + view + tests) - 3 files
    

    Check: Does any PR title have "and"? Split it.


    Phase 5: Output Shaping Document

    Write to docs/shaping/YYYY-MM-DD-feature-name.md:

    # [Feature] Shaping
    
    ## Scope
    - Problem: [what problem this solves]
    - In scope: [list]
    - Out of scope: [list]
    - Users: [who can use this]
    
    ## Pattern Decisions
    [from Phase 3 - which skills applied and how]
    
    ## PRs
    [from Phase 4 - ordered list of PRs with file counts]
    
    ## Open Questions
    [any unresolved items]
    

    Phase 6: Handoff to Planning

    Ask: "Ready to create implementation plan?"

    If yes, invoke superpowers:writing-plans with the shaping document as context.

    The writing-plans skill will create detailed, step-by-step implementation tasks for each PR.


    Skill Reference

    Skill When to Apply
    routing Routes, nesting, namespaces
    data-modeling New tables, migrations, schema
    delegated-types 5+ types in unified timeline/feed
    models State tracking, concerns, associations
    controllers Endpoints, resources, state changes
    views ERB templates, partials, collection rendering
    jobs Background processing
    hotwire Dynamic UI, Turbo frames/streams
    writing-affordances 3+ related methods, prefix clusters
    work-breakdown Always (PR structure)
    testing Always
    style Always
    naming Always (new code)

    Remember: This is a command. Execute each phase in order. Do not skip to code.

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