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Story orchestration with progress tracking, standardized directory structure, and validation

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Feature Orchestration

Coordinate multi-story features with consistent directory structure, progress tracking, and validation.

What This Skill Provides

  • Story initialization: Auto-create standardized directory structure
  • Story tracker template: Track acceptance criteria, tasks, and progress
  • Validation: Verify story tracker completeness before implementation
  • AI-guided workflow: Fill story tracker with acceptance criteria and task breakdown

When to Use

  • Starting a new user story within a feature
  • Tracking story progress and status
  • Coordinating multi-story features
  • Validating story readiness before implementation

Quick Start

1. Initialize Story

# From project root
./scripts/init-story.sh us-001

Creates:

specs/{feature}/stories/us-001/
├── story-tracker.md          ← Track progress
├── delegation/               ← Delegation briefs
├── checklists/               ← Quality gates
└── retro/                    ← Post-merge retro

2. Fill Story Tracker

Use AI-guided prompt:

/fill-story-tracker

Guides you through:

  • Story overview
  • Acceptance criteria (specific, testable)
  • Task breakdown (1-4 hour tasks)
  • Dependencies
  • Implementation status

3. Validate Completeness

./scripts/validate-story-tracker.sh us-001

Checks:

  • All required sections present
  • No [Fill] placeholders remaining
  • Tasks defined with checkboxes
  • Status fields initialized

Exit code 0 = passed, 1 = failed (for automated gates).

Directory Structure Convention

All process artifacts live in:

specs/{feature}/stories/{story-id}/
├── delegation/                    # Delegation briefs
│   ├── {agent-name}.delegation.md
│   └── completion-reports/
│       └── {agent-name}.report.md
├── checklists/                    # Quality gate checklists
│   ├── tdd-compliance.md
│   ├── claude-audit.md
│   └── e2e-test-plan.md
└── retro/                         # Post-merge retrospective
    ├── retro.md
    └── handoff.yml

Integration with Other Skills

  • Spec-driven-development: Story tracker references spec.md, plan.md, tasks.md
  • Task-delegation: Delegation briefs stored in delegation/
  • TDD-workflow: TDD compliance checklist in checklists/
  • Retrospective-workflow: Post-merge retro in retro/

Configuration

Requires .apm-workflow.yml in project root:

current_feature: feature-id

Scripts auto-load this configuration to determine directory paths.

Validation Criteria

Story tracker must have:

  • Story Overview (user value, context)
  • Acceptance Criteria (specific, testable, no vague statements)
  • Tasks (atomic, 1-4 hours each, with checkboxes)
  • Dependencies (upstream/downstream stories)
  • Implementation Status (status, assigned to, dates)

Scripts

  • init-story.sh <story-id> - Initialize story directory structure
  • validate-story-tracker.sh <story-id> - Verify completeness (exit 0/1)

Prompts

  • fill-story-tracker - AI-guided story tracker completion

Templates

  • story-tracker.template.md - Progress tracking template

Legacy Core Responsibilities (Reference)

1. Feature Context Management

Maintain the big picture across all user stories

Validation Checklist:

## Cross-Story Consistency Check

### Constitution Alignment
- [ ] All stories follow [Constitution Principle I]
- [ ] Test coverage meets constitution standards (e.g., 80%+)
- [ ] Security requirements applied across all stories

### Specification Consistency
- [ ] API contracts match across stories (no breaking changes)
- [ ] Data models consistent (no schema conflicts)
- [ ] User flows connect properly (Story A output → Story B input)
- [ ] Performance targets met across all stories

### Technical Debt
- [ ] No duplicate code across story branches
- [ ] Shared utilities extracted (not copied)
- [ ] Consistent error handling patterns

Commands:

  • /feature.validate.consistency: Check for cross-story conflicts
  • /feature.validate.spec: Verify feature completeness against spec
  • /feature.validate.constitution: Audit constitution compliance

Anti-Patterns to Detect:

  • API Drift: Story A defines /api/birds, Story B expects /api/v1/birds
  • Data Model Conflicts: Story A uses userId, Story B uses user_id
  • Duplicate Code: Same utility function in 3 different branches
  • Test Gaps: Story A has 90% coverage, Story B has 20%

3. Progress Tracking

Monitor WIP limits and story completion

Progress Dashboard:

## Feature Progress

**WIP Limit**: 3 stories (ENFORCED)
**Completed**: 5/12 stories
**In Progress**: 3 stories (AT LIMIT)
**Blocked**: 1 story (waiting on Story 3)

| Story | Status | Branch | Assignee | Blockers | ETA |
|-------|--------|--------|----------|----------|-----|
| US1   | ✅ Done | merged | - | - | - |
| US2   | ✅ Done | merged | - | - | - |
| US3   | 🔄 WIP | feat/us3 | Agent-A | None | Today |
| US4   | 🔄 WIP | feat/us4 | Agent-B | None | Tomorrow |
| US5   | 🔄 WIP | feat/us5 | Agent-C | None | Tomorrow |
| US6   | ⏸️ Blocked | - | - | Needs US3 API | TBD |
| US7   | 📋 Ready | - | - | None | - |

Commands:

  • /feature.progress.status: Show current progress dashboard
  • /feature.progress.next: Determine next story to start (respecting WIP limit)
  • /feature.progress.blockers: Identify and resolve blockers

WIP Limit Enforcement:

## WIP Limit Protocol

1. **Before starting new story**:
   - Check: `current_wip < wip_limit` (default: 3)
   - If at limit: STOP. Wait for story completion.
   - If under limit: Proceed with task delegation

2. **When story completes**:
   - Update progress tracker
   - Merge story branch
   - Check for unblocked stories
   - Start next story if under WIP limit

3. **If story is blocked**:
   - Mark as blocked with reason
   - Does NOT count against WIP limit
   - Re-evaluate after each story completion

Integration with Spec-Driven Development

Feature orchestration operates at the feature level, above individual stories:

Constitution (spec-kit)
    ↓
Feature Spec (spec-kit: /speckit.specify)
    ↓
Feature Plan (spec-kit: /speckit.plan)
    ↓
📍 FEATURE ORCHESTRATION STARTS HERE
    ↓
Story Breakdown (spec-kit: /speckit.tasks → user stories)
    ↓
Story 1 Branch ← Fullstack Engineer (TDD, claude-framework)
Story 2 Branch ← Fullstack Engineer (TDD, claude-framework)
Story 3 Branch ← Fullstack Engineer (TDD, claude-framework)
    ↓
📍 FEATURE ORCHESTRATION: Merge & Validate
    ↓
Feature Complete (spec-kit: /speckit.analyze)

Handoff Points:

  1. From Spec-Kit to Feature Orchestration: Tasks broken down into parallelizable user stories
  2. From Feature Orchestration to Engineers: Story context + branch + acceptance criteria
  3. From Engineers to Feature Orchestration: Completed story + tests + merge request
  4. From Feature Orchestration to Spec-Kit: Feature completion validation

Commands Reference

CommandPurposeWhen to Use
/feature.initInitialize feature orchestrationAt feature kickoff
/feature.context.updateUpdate feature contextAfter story completion
/feature.context.reviewReview feature stateBefore starting new story
/feature.validate.consistencyCheck cross-story conflictsBefore merging stories
/feature.validate.specVerify spec completenessAt feature completion
/feature.validate.constitutionAudit constitution complianceContinuous
/feature.progress.statusShow progress dashboardDaily standup
/feature.progress.nextDetermine next storyWhen under WIP limit
/feature.progress.blockersIdentify blockersWhen stories stall

Best Practices

✅ Do This

  • Maintain living context: Update after every story completion
  • Enforce WIP limits strictly: No exceptions to 3-story limit
  • Validate early and often: Run consistency checks before merging
  • Document handoffs explicitly: Make dependencies crystal clear
  • Use git worktree: Keep story branches isolated

❌ Don't Do This

  • Skip context updates: Leads to merge conflicts and confusion
  • Exceed WIP limits: Reduces throughput and increases context switching
  • Validate only at end: Catch conflicts early, not at merge time
  • Assume implicit dependencies: Document everything
  • Mix stories in one branch: Keep stories isolated for parallel work

Success Metrics

  • WIP limit respected: Never exceed 3 concurrent stories
  • No merge conflicts: Cross-story consistency maintained
  • Constitution compliance: All stories pass validation
  • Spec completeness: All requirements implemented
  • Handoffs smooth: Dependencies clearly documented and met

Install

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Requires askill CLI v1.0+

AI Quality Score

92/100Analyzed 2/9/2026

A highly comprehensive and professional skill for managing feature development. It includes automated scripts, clear directory conventions, validation gates, and WIP limit enforcement, making it exceptionally actionable for agentic workflows.

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Licenseunknown
Version1.1.0
Updated12/27/2025
Publishervineethsoma

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