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dyad:plan-to-issue

Create a plan collaboratively with the user, then convert the approved plan into a GitHub issue.

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2026-05-30
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dyad-sh--dyad--plan-to-issue
View on GitHubRaw SKILL.md

// install — copy + paste into any project

mkdir -p .claude/skills && curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/dyad-sh/dyad/HEAD/.claude/skills/plan-to-issue/SKILL.md -o .claude/skills/plan-to-issue.md

Drops the SKILL.md into .claude/skills/plan-to-issue.md. Works with Claude Code, Cursor, and any agent that loads SKILL.md files from .claude/skills/.

Plan to Issue

Create a plan collaboratively with the user, then convert the approved plan into a GitHub issue.

Arguments

  • $ARGUMENTS: Brief description of what you want to plan (e.g., "add dark mode support", "refactor authentication system")

Instructions

  1. Enter plan mode:

    Use EnterPlanMode to begin the planning process. Explore the codebase to understand the current implementation and design an approach for: $ARGUMENTS

  2. Create a comprehensive plan:

    Your plan should include:

    • Summary: Brief description of the goal
    • Current state: What exists today (based on codebase exploration)
    • Proposed changes: What needs to be implemented
    • Files to modify: List of files that will need changes
    • Implementation steps: Ordered list of specific tasks
    • Testing approach: What tests should be added
    • Open questions: Any decisions that need user input
  3. Iterate with the user:

    Use ExitPlanMode to present your plan for approval. The user may:

    • Approve the plan as-is
    • Request modifications
    • Ask clarifying questions

    Continue iterating until the user approves the plan.

  4. Create the GitHub issue:

    Once the plan is approved, create a GitHub issue using gh issue create:

    gh issue create --title "<concise title>" --body "$(cat <<'EOF'
    ## Summary
    <1-2 sentence description of the goal>
    
    ## Background
    <Current state and why this change is needed>
    
    ## Implementation Plan
    
    ### Files to Modify
    - `path/to/file1.ts` - <what changes>
    - `path/to/file2.ts` - <what changes>
    
    ### Tasks
    - [ ] <Task 1>
    - [ ] <Task 2>
    - [ ] <Task 3>
    ...
    
    ### Testing
    - [ ] <Test requirement 1>
    - [ ] <Test requirement 2>
    
    ## Notes
    <Any additional context, constraints, or open questions>
    
    ---
    *This issue was created from a planning session with Claude Code.*
    EOF
    )"
    
  5. Report the result:

    Provide the user with:

    • The issue URL
    • A brief confirmation of what was created