Transforms vague product visions into structured Product Requirements Documents (PRDs) to align stakeholders before engineering begins.
The ls-research skill provides a specialized framework for the discovery phase of software development, bridging the gap between a raw idea and a scoped feature. It guides Claude through a systematic process of framing problems, defining user personas, mapping workflows, and setting explicit scope boundaries. By producing a standardized PRD artifact, it ensures project alignment and minimizes 'context rot' by creating a clean, documented handoff point for subsequent Epic and Technical Design phases in the development lifecycle.
Características Principales
01Vision-to-PRD transformation logic
02Standardized PRD template generation
03In-scope and out-of-scope boundary definition
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05Stakeholder alignment and problem framing
06User persona and success metric mapping
Casos de Uso
01Aligning multiple stakeholders on complex feature sets spanning several domains
02Scoping high-level business goals into concrete feature candidates before technical implementation
03Exploring product direction for new initiatives when requirements are still ambiguous