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Creates Jira epics for large features following Prowler's standard format. Trigger: When user asks to create an epic, large feature, or multi-task initiative.

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Updated 1/22/2026

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When to Use

Use this skill when creating Jira epics for:

  • Large features spanning multiple components
  • New views/pages in the application
  • Major refactoring initiatives
  • Features requiring API + UI + SDK work

Epic Template

# {Epic Title}

**Figma:** {figma link if available}

## Feature Overview

{2-3 paragraph description of what this feature does and why it's needed}

## Requirements

### {Section 1: Major Functionality Area}

#### {Subsection}
- Requirement 1
- Requirement 2
- Requirement 3

#### {Another Subsection}
- Requirement 1
- Requirement 2

### {Section 2: Another Major Area}

#### {Subsection}
- Requirement 1
- Requirement 2

## Technical Considerations

### Performance
- {Performance requirement 1}
- {Performance requirement 2}

### Data Integration
- {Data source}
- {Integration points}

### UI Components
- {Component 1}
- {Component 2}

## Implementation Checklist

- [ ] {Major deliverable 1}
- [ ] {Major deliverable 2}
- [ ] {Major deliverable 3}

## Diagrams

{Mermaid diagrams for architecture, flow, data model, etc.}

Epic Title Conventions

Format: [EPIC] Feature Name

Examples:

  • [EPIC] Findings View
  • [EPIC] Multi-tenant Support
  • [EPIC] Compliance Dashboard Redesign
  • [EPIC] GovCloud Support

Required Sections

1. Feature Overview

Brief but complete description of:

  • What the feature does
  • Who uses it
  • Why it's needed

2. Requirements

Organized by functional area:

  • Group related requirements together
  • Use clear headers and subheaders
  • Be specific and testable

3. Technical Considerations

Always include:

  • Performance: Large dataset handling, pagination, caching
  • Data Integration: Data sources, APIs, relationships
  • UI Components: Reusable components, design system usage

4. Implementation Checklist

High-level deliverables that will become individual tasks:

  • Each checkbox = potential Jira task
  • Order by dependency (API before UI)
  • Include testing milestones

Diagrams

Use Mermaid for:

Architecture Diagrams

graph TB
    UI[UI Components] --> API[API Endpoints]
    API --> SDK[Prowler SDK]
    SDK --> Cloud[Cloud Providers]

Data Flow Diagrams

sequenceDiagram
    User->>UI: Apply filters
    UI->>API: GET /findings?filters
    API->>DB: Query findings
    DB-->>API: Results
    API-->>UI: JSON response
    UI-->>User: Render table

State Diagrams

stateDiagram-v2
    [*] --> Pending
    Pending --> InProgress: Start triage
    InProgress --> Resolved: Mark resolved
    InProgress --> Pending: Reset
    Resolved --> [*]

Entity Relationship Diagrams

erDiagram
    FINDING ||--o{ RESOURCE : affects
    FINDING }|--|| CHECK : "belongs to"
    RESOURCE }|--|| ACCOUNT : "belongs to"
    ACCOUNT }|--|| PROVIDER : "belongs to"

Splitting Epic into Tasks

After creating the epic, generate individual tasks using the jira-task skill:

Task Naming Pattern

From epic [EPIC] Findings View, create:

  • [FEATURE] Findings table with pagination (UI)
  • [FEATURE] Findings filters - provider and account (UI)
  • [FEATURE] Findings detail panel - Overview tab (UI)
  • [FEATURE] Findings detail panel - Resources tab (UI)
  • [FEATURE] Findings bulk actions - mute/suppress (API + UI)
  • [FEATURE] Findings search functionality (API + UI)

Task Dependencies

Always specify in each task:

## Related Tasks
- Epic: [EPIC] Findings View
- Blocked by: [task if any]
- Blocks: [task if any]

Figma Integration

When Figma links are provided:

  • Include main Figma link at top
  • Reference specific frames in relevant sections
  • Example: https://www.figma.com/design/xxx?node-id=1830-44712&m=dev

Output Format

## Epic: [EPIC] {Title}

{Full epic content following template}

---

## Suggested Tasks

Based on this epic, create the following tasks:

| # | Title | Component | Blocked By |
|---|-------|-----------|------------|
| 1 | [FEATURE] Task name | API | - |
| 2 | [FEATURE] Task name | UI | Task 1 |
| 3 | [FEATURE] Task name | UI | Task 2 |

Would you like me to generate the full task descriptions?

Checklist Before Submitting

  1. ✅ Title follows [EPIC] Feature Name format
  2. ✅ Feature Overview explains what/who/why
  3. ✅ Requirements are organized by functional area
  4. ✅ Technical Considerations cover performance, data, UI
  5. ✅ Implementation Checklist has high-level deliverables
  6. ✅ Diagrams included where helpful (Mermaid format)
  7. ✅ Figma links included if available
  8. ✅ Suggested tasks table provided at the end

Formatting Rules

CRITICAL: All output MUST be in Markdown format, ready to paste into Jira.

  • Use # for epic title, ## for main sections, ### for subsections
  • Use **bold** for emphasis
  • Use - [ ] for checkboxes in Implementation Checklist
  • Use ``` for code blocks and Mermaid diagrams
  • Use backticks for file paths, commands, and code references
  • Use tables for Suggested Tasks section
  • Use --- to separate epic from suggested tasks

Jira MCP Integration

CRITICAL: When creating epics via MCP, use these exact parameters:

Required Fields

{
  "project_key": "PROWLER",
  "summary": "[EPIC] Feature name",
  "issue_type": "Epic",
  "additional_fields": {
    "customfield_10359": {"value": "UI"}
  }
}

Team Field (REQUIRED)

The customfield_10359 (Team) field is REQUIRED. Options:

  • "UI" - Frontend epics
  • "API" - Backend epics
  • "SDK" - Prowler SDK epics

Work Item Description Field

IMPORTANT: The project uses customfield_10363 (Work Item Description) instead of the standard description field for display in the UI.

CRITICAL: Use Jira Wiki markup, NOT Markdown:

  • h2. instead of ##
  • *text* for bold instead of **text**
  • * item for bullets (same)
  • ** subitem for nested bullets

After creating the epic, update the description with:

{
  "customfield_10363": "h2. Feature Overview\n\n{overview}\n\nh2. Requirements\n\n*{Section 1}*\n* {requirement 1}\n* {requirement 2}\n\n*{Section 2}*\n* {requirement 1}\n* {requirement 2}\n\nh2. Technical Considerations\n\n*Performance:*\n* {consideration 1}\n\n*Data Integration:*\n* {consideration 2}\n\nh2. Implementation Checklist\n\n* [ ] {deliverable 1}\n* [ ] {deliverable 2}\n* [ ] {deliverable 3}"
}

Linking Tasks to Epic

When creating child tasks, use the epic key as parent:

{
  "additional_fields": {
    "parent": "PROWLER-XXX"
  }
}

Workflow Transitions

Backlog (10037) → To Do (14) → In Progress (11) → Done (21)
                → Blocked (10)

MCP Commands Sequence

  1. Create epic:
mcp__mcp-atlassian__jira_create_issue (issue_type: "Epic")
  1. Update Work Item Description:
mcp__mcp-atlassian__jira_update_issue with customfield_10363
  1. Create child tasks:
mcp__mcp-atlassian__jira_create_issue with parent: EPIC-KEY
  1. Assign and transition:
mcp__mcp-atlassian__jira_update_issue (assignee)
mcp__mcp-atlassian__jira_transition_issue (status)

Keywords

jira, epic, feature, initiative, prowler, large feature

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AI Quality Score

94/100Analyzed 2/10/2026

An exceptionally detailed and actionable skill for managing Jira epics. It provides comprehensive templates, Mermaid diagram examples, and specific technical integration details including custom field IDs and Jira Wiki markup conversion.

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Updated1/22/2026
Publisheralvaldes

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