write-a-prd
GitHub辅助用户撰写产品需求文档(PRD)。通过访谈、代码库探索及模块设计,生成包含问题陈述、解决方案、用户故事等内容的结构化文档,并提交为 GitHub Issue。
Trigger Scenarios
Install
npx skills add webiny/webiny-js --skill write-a-prd -g -y
SKILL.md
Frontmatter
{
"name": "write-a-prd",
"description": "Create a PRD through user interview, codebase exploration, and module design, then submit as a GitHub issue. Use when user wants to write a PRD, create a product requirements document, or plan a new feature."
}
This skill will be invoked when the user wants to create a PRD. You may skip steps if you don't consider them necessary.
Output is a Markdown file in ./ai-context/prds/.
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Ask the user for a long, detailed description of the problem they want to solve and any potential ideas for solutions.
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Explore the repo to verify their assertions and understand the current state of the codebase.
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Interview the user relentlessly about every aspect of this plan until you reach a shared understanding. Walk down each branch of the design tree, resolving dependencies between decisions one-by-one.
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Sketch out the major modules you will need to build or modify to complete the implementation. Actively look for opportunities to extract deep modules that can be tested in isolation.
A deep module (as opposed to a shallow module) is one which encapsulates a lot of functionality in a simple, testable interface which rarely changes.
Check with the user that these modules match their expectations. Check with the user which modules they want tests written for.
- Once you have a complete understanding of the problem and solution, use the template below to write the PRD. The PRD should be submitted as a GitHub issue.
Problem Statement
The problem that the user is facing, from the user's perspective.
Solution
The solution to the problem, from the user's perspective.
User Stories
A LONG, numbered list of user stories. Each user story should be in the format of:
- As an
, I want a , so that
This list of user stories should be extremely extensive and cover all aspects of the feature.
Implementation Decisions
A list of implementation decisions that were made. This can include:
- The modules that will be built/modified
- The interfaces of those modules that will be modified
- Technical clarifications from the developer
- Architectural decisions
- Schema changes
- API contracts
- Specific interactions
Do NOT include specific file paths or code snippets. They may end up being outdated very quickly.
Testing Decisions
A list of testing decisions that were made. Include:
- A description of what makes a good test (only test external behavior, not implementation details)
- Which modules will be tested
- Prior art for the tests (i.e. similar types of tests in the codebase)
Out of Scope
A description of the things that are out of scope for this PRD.
Further Notes
Any further notes about the feature.
Version History
- 80eb1c5 Current 2026-08-20 10:06


