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    libpdf-js

    create-plan

    libpdf-js/create-plan
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    Create a new plan file in .agents/plans/

    SKILL.md

    You are creating a new plan file in the .agents/plans/ directory.

    First, read .agents/ARCHITECTURE.md to understand the project's layered architecture and design principles. This is crucial for planning features that fit into the high-level/low-level API structure.

    Your Task

    1. Read ARCHITECTURE.md - Understand the layer structure and design principles
    2. Determine the slug - Based on the conversation context and intent, determine an appropriate file slug (kebab-case recommended). Ask the user if unclear.
    3. Gather content - Collect or generate the plan content from the discussion
    4. Create the file - Use the create-plan script to generate the file

    Architecture Considerations

    When planning features, consider the two API layers:

    • High-level API: Simple, task-focused interfaces (PDF, PDFPage, PDFForm)
    • Low-level API: Full control via COS objects (PdfDict, PdfArray, PdfStream)

    Most features should follow this pattern:

    1. Implement low-level functionality first (direct PDF object manipulation)
    2. Build high-level adapters that provide ergonomic APIs
    3. Ensure the high-level API is what most users interact with

    Example: A gradient feature might have:

    • Low-level: createAxialShading(), registerShading() - direct PDF object creation
    • High-level: page.drawGradient() - user-friendly method on PDFPage

    Usage

    The script will automatically:

    • Generate a unique three-word ID (e.g., happy-blue-moon)
    • Create frontmatter with current date and formatted title
    • Save the file as {id}-{slug}.md in .agents/plans/

    Creating the File

    Option 1: Direct Content

    If you have the content ready, run:

    bun scripts/create-plan.ts "<slug>" "Your plan content here"
    

    Option 2: Multi-line Content (Heredoc)

    For multi-line content, use heredoc:

    bun scripts/create-plan.ts "<slug>" << HEREDOC
    Your multi-line
    plan content
    goes here
    HEREDOC
    

    Option 3: Pipe Content

    You can also pipe content:

    echo "Your content" | bun scripts/create-plan.ts "<slug>"
    

    File Format

    The created file will have:

    ---
    date: 2026-01-21
    title: Plan Title
    ---
    
    Your content here
    

    The title is automatically formatted from the slug (e.g., my-feature → My Feature).

    Guidelines

    • Use descriptive slugs in kebab-case (e.g., user-authentication, api-integration)
    • Include clear, actionable plan content
    • The unique ID ensures no filename conflicts
    • Files are automatically dated for organization

    Begin

    Create a plan file using an appropriate slug based on the conversation context and content for the planning task.

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