@mattpocockuk: Cooking a /decision-mapping skill, for splitting planning into multiple sessions Kind of like /to-issues, but for plann…
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Matt Pocock introduces a decision-mapping skill to split planning into multiple sessions, similar to /to-issues, aiming to streamline greenfield and brownfield builds.
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Cooking a /decision-mapping skill, for splitting planning into multiple sessions
Kind of like /to-issues, but for planning
Should make greenfield builds + complex brownfield builds much more seamless
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