Sprint Plan
/install sprint-plan
Sprint Plan
Use this skill to produce a concise sprint planning document for engineering or product alignment.
Workflow
- Identify the sprint outcome in one sentence.
- Add a concise bullet summary beneath the goal.
- State why this work matters now, using one concrete example if available.
- Separate current gaps from proposed work.
- Keep scope explicit:
In ScopeandOut Of Scope. - Break work into 4-8 workstreams.
- For each workstream, include
Goal,Deliverables, andDone when. - Add decision principles only when they clarify tradeoffs.
- End with definition of done, success metrics, and risks/open questions.
Avoid day-by-day plans unless the user explicitly asks for scheduling.
Template
# \x3CSprint Name>
## Sprint Goal
\x3COne clear sentence describing the outcome.>
## Summary
- \x3CMost important outcome or user-visible change.>
- \x3CMain internal/process improvement.>
- \x3CKey automation, quality, or measurement improvement.>
## Context
\x3CWhy this matters now. Include a canonical example if useful.>
## Current Gaps
- \x3CWhat is broken or missing today.>
## In Scope
- \x3CWhat this sprint will attempt to ship.>
## Out Of Scope
- \x3CWhat this sprint will intentionally avoid.>
## Workstreams
### 1. \x3CWorkstream>
Goal: \x3CShort outcome.>
Deliverables:
- \x3CConcrete deliverable.>
Done when: \x3CObservable completion criteria.>
### 2. \x3CWorkstream>
Goal: \x3CShort outcome.>
Deliverables:
- \x3CConcrete deliverable.>
Done when: \x3CObservable completion criteria.>
## Decision Principles
- \x3CTradeoff or rule that should guide implementation decisions.>
## Definition Of Done
- \x3CSprint-level completion checklist.>
## Success Metrics
- \x3CObservable outcome or metric.>
## Risks / Open Questions
- \x3CUnresolved assumption, dependency, or risk.>
Style
- Be direct and readable.
- Prefer concise bullets over long paragraphs.
- Keep the doc focused on alignment, not exhaustive execution detail.
- Avoid grand strategy unless the sprint depends on it.
- Preserve user-provided language when it is clearer than generic planning jargon.
- Make sure OpenClaw is installed (local or Docker)
- Run the install command in chat:
/install sprint-plan - After installation, invoke the skill by name or use
/sprint-plan - Provide required inputs per the skill's parameter spec and get structured output
What is Sprint Plan?
Use when the user asks to create, rewrite, or structure a concise one-week sprint plan, engineering sprint plan, focused project plan, or alignment doc with... It is an AI Agent Skill for Claude Code / OpenClaw, with 48 downloads so far.
How do I install Sprint Plan?
Run "/install sprint-plan" in the OpenClaw or Claude Code chat to install it in one step — no extra setup required.
Is Sprint Plan free?
Yes, Sprint Plan is completely free, licensed under MIT-0. You can download, install and use it at no cost.
Which platforms does Sprint Plan support?
Sprint Plan is cross-platform and runs anywhere OpenClaw / Claude Code is available (cross-platform).
Who created Sprint Plan?
It is built and maintained by Patrick Erichsen (@patrick-erichsen-2); the current version is v1.0.0.