sesori-plan-maker

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Create or update practical, code-informed plans and trackers. Use ONLY when the user explicitly asks to make or change a plan or tracker. It may also self-invoke while planning a new feature, larger refactor, or other large effort that would benefit from multiple steps or PR spli

Verified installs0
Stars105
Version1.0.0
Qualité67/100 · Prometteur
Confiance67/100 · Sandbox uniquement
Audit79/100 · Revue nécessaire

Profil de l’actif

Agents de code et de développement

Code review, repo analysis, testing, CI, GitHub, DevOps, and developer workflow skills.

Voir la catégorie

Scénario

Agents de code

I need a coding agent that can understand a repository, edit code, and review pull requests.

Adéquation Agent

Claude Code + CLI + Codex

Compatible avec Codex, Claude Code, Cursor, CLI ou des Agents personnalisés.

Installer

Prêt

npx skills add sesori-ai/sesori_apps_monorepo --skill sesori-plan-maker

Maintenance

À jour

Mis à jour aujourd’hui

Risque

Revue nécessaire

Repository license is detected as NOASSERTION, meaning no clear open-source license is identified. This creates ambiguity about usage and redistribution rights.

Qualité GitHub

105

67/100 Qualité · 75/100 Confiance

Tags de couverture

CodingAgents de codeAgents de codeagent-skill

Notes de revue

Repository license is detected as NOASSERTION, meaning no clear open-source license is identified. This creates ambiguity about usage and redistribution rights. · Quality score needs review

Carte d’adoption Agent

Confiance, audit et préparation à l’installation en un coup d’œil

Ces scores combinent les métadonnées publiques du dépôt, les signaux de revue OpenAgentSkill, la fraîcheur de maintenance et la préparation à l’installation. Ils servent à présélectionner et ne remplacent pas la revue humaine.

Qualité

Prometteur
67

Useful candidate, but compare it with alternatives before adopting.

Confiance

Sandbox uniquement
67

Candidate utile avec des signaux de confiance incomplets ou mixtes. Gardez-la dans un espace isolé jusqu’à ce que la boucle de résultats confirme son adéquation.

Audit

Revue nécessaire
79

Revue lisible par machine de la préparation à l’installation, des métadonnées de sécurité, de la maintenance et du risque d’adoption.

Trust Score OpenAgentSkill v5

Revue humaine avant installation

Exécutez uniquement dans un sandbox et comparez les alternatives proches avant usage réel.

CodexClaude CodeCursorOpenAgentSkill CLI

Stars

105 stars GitHub

Activité du dépôt

105 stars et 6 forks

Maintenance

Mis à jour aujourd’hui

Licence

NOASSERTION

Installer

npx skills add sesori-ai/sesori_apps_monorepo --skill sesori-plan-maker

Sécurité d’installation

Chemin d’installation standard de package ou runtime

Surface de permissions

filesystem or document access, database access

Résultats Agent

Pas encore de données de résultats Agent

Documentation

Contexte README/SKILL.md solide

Résumé des risques

Revoir avant production

  • Repository license is detected as NOASSERTION, meaning no clear open-source license is identified. This creates ambiguity about usage and redistribution rights.
  • Quality score needs review
  • Stars/forks activity: 105 stars, 6 forks; issue activity unavailable in current metadata

Préparation à l’installation

Chemin d’installation disponible

  • Le chemin d’installation est disponible
  • La preuve du dépôt est disponible
  • La licence est déclarée
  • Pas encore de preuve de résultat Agent-Proven

Métadonnées lisibles par Agent

Données de décision lisibles par machine pour ce skill.

Utilisez ce bloc ou le JSON intégré pour décider si un Agent doit installer ce skill, choisir une alternative ou demander d’abord une revue humaine.

Ouvrir JSON

Tâches adaptées

  • workflows Agents de code
  • Équipes Claude Code
  • builders willing to evaluate younger projects
  • Inspect source files

Agents adaptés

CodexClaude CodeCursorOpenAgentSkill CLICLI

Décision d’installation

Commande
npx skills add sesori-ai/sesori_apps_monorepo --skill sesori-plan-maker
Politique
Revoir
Revue humaine
Oui

Confiance et risque

Confiance
67/100
Audit
79/100
Niveau de risque
Revue nécessaire

Boucle de résultat

Endpoint
/api/agent/outcome
ID d’événement
resolve
Résultats
5

Commande d’installation

npx skills add sesori-ai/sesori_apps_monorepo --skill sesori-plan-maker

Ne pas utiliser quand

  • Équipes qui nécessitent un SLA soutenu par le fournisseur
  • production agents without a repository review
  • Repository license is detected as NOASSERTION, meaning no clear open-source license is identified. This creates ambiguity about usage and redistribution rights.
  • Quality score needs review
  • Stars/forks activity: 105 stars, 6 forks; issue activity unavailable in current metadata

Sécurité Agent v2

59/100 · Revoir avant installation

Révisé avec notes de permissionsRevoir

Candidat utilisable, mais l’Agent doit afficher les notes de permissions et d’audit avant l’installation.

Une approbation humaine est requise avant l’installation dans un espace de travail réel.

Résoudre via API

Moyen

Accès réseau

La skill récupère probablement des pages distantes, API, dépôts ou services externes.

Moyen

Accès au système de fichiers

La skill peut lire ou écrire des fichiers de projet, documents, artefacts générés ou l’état local de l’espace de travail.

Moyen

Accès à la base de données

La skill peut inspecter des schémas, interroger des bases de données ou travailler avec des stockages persistants.

  • Repository license is detected as NOASSERTION, meaning no clear open-source license is identified. This creates ambiguity about usage and redistribution rights.

Cibles d’installation

Installer ce skill dans votre workflow Agent

Utilisez le point de terminaison public pour récupérer la commande, la checklist, les prompts et les liens canoniques.

skill install

OpenAgentSkill CLI

Resolve policy, run the source installer safely, and report a verified install receipt.

$ npx --yes https://github.com/Leon-Drq/openagentskill/releases/download/cli-v0.2.1/openagentskill-0.2.1.tgz install sesori-ai-sesori-plan-maker

Plan de résolution Agent

Laissez un Agent vérifier la pertinence avant l’installation.

L’API Resolve renvoie la skill sélectionnée, des alternatives, la politique de sécurité, les notes d’audit, la cible d’installation et un prompt prêt à l’emploi.

Ouvrir le plan texte

L’Agent doit vérifier

  • Task fit and alternatives from Resolve API.
  • Audit score, trust score, and safety policy warnings.
  • Install target compatibility for Codex, Claude Code, Cursor, or CLI.

Copier le prompt

Task: Use sesori-plan-maker in this workspace.
Resolve first: https://www.openagentskill.com/api/agent/resolve?task=Use%20sesori-plan-maker%20for%20an%20agent%20workflow&agent=codex&max_risk=medium
Review install handoff: https://www.openagentskill.com/api/skills/sesori-ai-sesori-plan-maker/install
Install command: npx skills add sesori-ai/sesori_apps_monorepo --skill sesori-plan-maker
Before running it, summarize audit warnings, required permissions, and the fallback skill if install is risky.

Relais Agent

Donnez à l’Agent le chemin d’installation, pas un autre annuaire.

Utilisez le point de terminaison public pour récupérer la commande, la checklist, les prompts et les liens canoniques.

Ouvrir l’API d’installation

Prompt Agent

Use sesori-plan-maker for this task. Review https://www.openagentskill.com/api/skills/sesori-ai-sesori-plan-maker/install, then install with: npx skills add sesori-ai/sesori_apps_monorepo --skill sesori-plan-maker

Métadonnées Registry

Profil lisible par Agent pour la sélection automatique de skills.

L’API Registry fournit les signaux de décision, confiance, audit, cas d’usage et installation sans analyser l’interface.

Ouvrir Manifest

Adéquation Agent

67/100

Agents de code

Plateformes

Claude Code

Rapport d’audit

Revue nécessaire · 79/100

Revue lisible par machine de la préparation à l’installation, des métadonnées de sécurité, de la maintenance et du risque d’adoption.

Voir le rapport d’auditVoir le rapport d’évaluation

Panneau de décision Agent

Fallback candidate for Coding agents

Prototype with this skill first; keep a fallback candidate ready.

67
Préparation
Prototype
Étape

Rôle dans la pile

Candidate de secours

Pertinence principale

Agents de code

Libellé de confiance

Prototyper d’abord

Chemin d’installation

Commande prête

À utiliser lorsque

  • workflows Agents de code
  • Équipes Claude Code
  • builders willing to evaluate younger projects

Preuves

  • recent repository activity
  • install command or GitHub repo available
  • profil qualité 67/100
  • 2 événements OpenAgentSkill

revoir d’abord

  • Repository license is detected as NOASSERTION, meaning no clear open-source license is identified. This creates ambiguity about usage and redistribution rights.

Chemin d’implémentation

  1. 1Installez-le dans un Agent en sandbox et exécutez une tâche de Agents de code de bout en bout.
  2. 2Compare output quality, latency, and failure behavior against at least one alternative.
  3. 3Promote it into production only after reviewing repository permissions, license, and maintenance signals.

Profil de confiance

Sandbox uniquement

Candidate utile avec des signaux de confiance incomplets ou mixtes. Gardez-la dans un espace isolé jusqu’à ce que la boucle de résultats confirme son adéquation.

67
Trust Score OpenAgentSkill

Adoption GitHub

Info

105 stars GitHub

Activité stars/forks

Vérifier

105 stars et 6 forks; l’activité des issues n’est pas disponible dans les métadonnées actuelles

Maintenance récente

Validé

Mis à jour aujourd’hui

Clarté de licence

Validé

NOASSERTION

Signaux positifs

  • Revue IA approuvée
  • Le chemin d’installation est disponible
  • La preuve du dépôt est disponible
  • Dépôt maintenu récemment
  • La commande d’installation ne présente aucun motif de haut risque évident
  • La boucle de résultats est prête mais nécessite la première exécution réelle de l’Agent

Réviser avant installation

  • Repository license is detected as NOASSERTION, meaning no clear open-source license is identified. This creates ambiguity about usage and redistribution rights.
  • Quality score needs review
  • Stars/forks activity: 105 stars, 6 forks; issue activity unavailable in current metadata
  • Pas encore de rapports de résultats Agent réels
  • Une revue humaine est requise avant une installation sans surveillance

Action recommandée

Exécutez uniquement dans un sandbox et comparez les alternatives proches avant usage réel.

Profil qualité

Prometteur candidat pour les workflows Agent

Useful candidate, but compare it with alternatives before adopting.

67
Stars GitHub
105
Actualité
Aujourd’hui
Prêt à installer
Oui
Licence
NOASSERTION
Réviser avant installation: Repository license is detected as NOASSERTION, meaning no clear open-source license is identified. This creates ambiguity about usage and redistribution rights.

Adéquation au workflow

Utilisez cette skill dans ces scénarios

Adéquation au workflow

Ajouter à un workflow complet

Liste d’alternatives

Comparer avant installation

Similar skills that may fit this task.

Tout comparer

Vue d’ensemble

--- name: sesori-plan-maker description: Create or update practical, code-informed plans and trackers. Use ONLY when the user explicitly asks to make or change a plan or tracker. It may also self-invoke while planning a new feature, larger refactor, or other large effort that would benefit from multiple steps or PR splits. Do not self-invoke for routine implementation, small fixes, or ordinary single-step work. ---

# Plan Maker

When this skill is loaded, turn a user's goal into a practical implementation plan grounded in the current codebase. Keep the process proportional to the work. Prefer a short useful plan over a large planning system.

## User Direction

The user has final authority. Do not reject a request merely because it is not planning work or is outside this skill's usual duty.

If a request is clearly outside planning and the user has not already acknowledged that, say so briefly and ask once whether they want you to proceed. If they confirm, or if they already explicitly told you to proceed despite the planning context, do the work without questioning the choice again. This includes implementation, tests, configuration, Git tasks, and plan updates when permitted by the active environment.

Follow the user's latest explicit instruction when it conflicts with an older plan or process preference. Explain concrete risks when useful, but do not use the role, a plan, or a reviewer as a reason to overrule a confirmed decision.

## Planning

- Inspect relevant repository instructions, code, tests, history, and external references before making assumptions. - Ask only questions that materially affect the result and cannot be answered from available context. Avoid exhaustive interviews and arbitrary checklists. - Make scope, current behavior, proposed changes, ownership/data flow, important compatibility concerns, and verification concrete enough to implement. - Scale detail to the task. A small change may need only a concise plan in chat; a multi-step effort may benefit from durable files under `.plan/active/<slug>/`. - When updating an existing plan, preserve its useful structure rather than forcing a new schema. Keep its tracker or execution state in sync when needed. - Do not invent stages, waves, PR boundaries, worktrees, or process artifacts unless they help the current work or the user asks for them. - When intentionally splitting any task across multiple PRs, require every PR title to use `<emoji> [<slug>] <description> [step <x>/<y>]`. For durable planned work, `<slug>` is exactly the plan directory name under `.plan`; do not invent a separate series slug. Without a durable plan, choose one stable, lowercase kebab-case slug. Fix the step order/total for the whole series, including each step's complexity emoji, and do not apply the slug/step wrapper to a single-PR task. - Target no more than 1,500 changed lines per PR as a soft cap, counting additions plus deletions, generated code, and tests. Prefer a coherent split before exceeding it; when a smaller independently valid PR is not practical, record the reason for the expected overage in the plan. - For durable planned work, the first PR step always raises the plan under `.plan/active/<slug>/` before implementation begins. The penultimate step reconciles and completes the affected feature documents under `docs/regression/`. The final step runs the level and matrix already recorded in `PLAN.md`, records the result, and retires the plan by moving it to `.plan/completed/<slug>/` only after that coverage passes. Include all three lifecycle steps in the fixed step total.

For a new durable plan, `PLAN.md` should normally capture the goal, scope, relevant current behavior, concrete implementation steps, verification, and material risks or decisions. Add a lightweight `TRACKER.md` or step files only when they will help execution.

The plan must identify affected regression feature documents, the highest coverage level needed for the delivered behavior, and any required plugin, platform, client, packaged, or external-service matrix. Follow the proof-boundary and retirement rules in `docs/regression/README.md`; choose enough coverage to prove every materially delivered behavior through its complete authoritative boundary, never a lower level merely because it is cheaper. Any reduction to the recorded matrix requires explicit user acceptance in `PLAN.md` before retirement.

## Evidence And Proportionality

### Prefer Elegant, Low-State Designs

- Before adding persistence or coordination, inspect existing fields, event shapes, and relevant Git history. Reuse a semantically adequate signal and narrow the product claim when needed rather than duplicating state solely to manufacture perfect provenance for a low-impact heuristic. - Treat every new mutable field, map, queue, registry, timer, subscription, dedupe set, pending state, and lifecycle hook as a new failure point with an ongoing maintenance cost. Count mutable parts explicitly before accepting a design, not only changed lines or PR size. - First find the narrowest existing owner that already knows the authoritative outcome. Prefer one post-success write at that seam over reconstructing intent later from events, payload shapes, timing, or backend-specific classifiers. - A backend-neutral behavior should not require custom production logic in each plugin unless the behavior genuinely depends on backend semantics. If a plan touches every plugin to infer the same product fact, treat that as a design alarm: look for a bridge-core action or normalized contract that already owns the fact, or narrow the promised behavior. - Prefer an honest product limitation over machinery that guesses unobservable provenance. Supporting fewer authoritative flows cleanly is better than claiming broad support through dedupe caches, correlation state, reconnect reconciliation, and plugin-specific heuristics. - Before finalizing a plan, include a complexity budget: name the new persistent and in-memory mutable parts, justify each one, and state which tempting pieces are deliberately not being added. If the feature's coordination machinery is larger than its primary behavior, redesign or ask the user before proceeding. - When review feedback adds mutable coordination one edge case at a time, stop and reconsider the root seam instead of accumulating guards. Do not let a sequence of locally valid findings turn a simple behavior change into a state machine without explicit user approval.

- Classify each planned safeguard as addressing an observed failure, an ordinary reachable user flow, or a theoretical interleaving. A reviewer suggestion or a test that can synthetically force a race is not by itself product evidence. - Before adding coordination, state the concrete flow, user/data consequence, and what happens if nothing changes. Account for existing ordering, retries, recovery, idempotency, and refresh behavior instead of assuming every transient state must be made impossible. - Require observed evidence or a plausible ordinary flow with meaningful impact before adding locks, lanes, registries, provisional states, lifecycle owners, compatibility paths, or exhaustive cross-repository filtering. Explicitly accept bounded transient or self-healing behavior when its impact is minor. - Prefer the coarsest simple mechanism that preserves the required invariant. Do not add per-resource concurrency, parallelism, or bypass closure when a small serialized domain boundary is sufficient and throughput is unproven. - Treat cross-cutting coordination as a scope alarm. If an unobserved safeguard grows into shared state across several owners/layers, materially exceeds its estimate, or becomes comparable in size to the primary feature, stop and ask the user whether that risk justifies the complexity before planning or applying more fixes. - Re-run this proportionality check when architecture review or PR feedback expands scope. Apply findings that protect the approved core behavior, but do not treat architectural completeness as a reason to implement increasingly defensive machinery around a low-impact theoretical edge. - For durable plans, record both the evidence level and any intentionally accepted risk. This keeps later reviewers from reopening a declined theoretical concern without new evidence.

## PR Complexity and Communication

Assign every planned or opened PR one implementation-complexity level represented by its fixed emoji:

- `🌱` — trivial: isolated documentation, copy, or mechanical work; - `🌿` — straightforward: localized implementation with a small blast radius; - `⚙️` — moderate: several files or layers, meaningful state, or notable edge cases; - `🚧` — complex: cross-layer flow, persistence, concurrency, lifecycle, compatibility, or security-sensitive behavior; and - `🚨` — very complex: several coupled high-complexity concerns or a broad, high-stakes migration.

Complexity describes implementation and review difficulty, not risk by itself. Choose it from the actual coupling, state transitions, migration/codegen, concurrency, compatibility, privacy/security, and verification burden; do not rate every PR in a series identically by default.

For a single-PR task, prefix the normal title with `<emoji>`. For a multi-PR task, place the emoji first: `<emoji> [<slug>] <description> [step <x>/<y>]`. Treat the emoji as part of the fixed exact title. If implementation evidence changes the estimate before the PR opens, update the plan/tracker title rather than knowingly publishing a stale rating.

Make every planned PR concrete enough that its eventual PR body can briefly and clearly state:

- **Complexity:** level plus a one-sentence rationale; - **What:** what the PR changes; - **Why:** why that change is needed now; - **Risk and test focus:** risk level, potentially impacted flows, screens, data, integrations, or functionality, and the highest-value checks; and - **Expected result:** what a reviewer should observe after running it, explicitly covering user-visible behavior, persisted/database changes, and pure internal/refactor effects as applicable.

Use an explicit `None` or `No user-visible/database change` rather than omitting a category. Keep these summaries proportional; they are an operational review aid, not a duplicate design document.

Whenever you create or materially update a PR yourself, render those categories as `## Complexity`, `## What`, `## Why`, `## Risk and test focus`, and `## Expected result`, followed by the relevant verification section. Use real multiline Markdown through `--body-file` or stdin.

## Cleanup Assessment

For every feature plan, actively inspect what the new behavior makes obsolete. Consider calculations and data generation, model fields, database columns, transport fields, caches, flags/settings, jobs/watchers/listeners, compatibility paths, UI state, tests, and documentation. Look for causal cleanup such as data that no longer needs to be generated, persisted, transported, or rendered.

Record one honest outcome in the plan:

- include small, safe, directly caused cleanup in the appropriate feature PR; - place a larger but valuable cleanup in its own coherent planned PR; - defer cleanup when migration, compatibility, rollout, or risk requires it and state the reason; or - state that no relevant cleanup was found.

Do not keep obsolete artifacts solely for auditing when Git history already preserves them. Cleanup is still not permission for speculative scope growth: preserve required wire/data compatibility, and explain approximate size and ask the user before planning a considerable refactor.

## Plan Review

Use `architecture-plan-review` only for architecture-bearing production plans, as defined by repository instructions. Ask a sub-agent to perform the review using the skill. Apply valid findings directly and do

Détails techniques

Version
1.0.0
Licence
NOASSERTION
Dernière mise à jour
23 août 2026
Publié
23 août 2026

Instantané de décision

Candidate de secours

67
Prêt
Prototype
Étape

recent repository activity

Audit

Revue d’installation

Revue d’installation et d’adoption

79
Revue nécessaire
Sécurité
80/100
Maintenance
100/100
Installer
92/100
Ouvrir l’audit completVoir le rapport d’évaluation

Preuves validées par Agent

Preuves validées par Agent

Rapports après resolve, revue, installation et une exécution limitée.

0
Validé
Needs first agent runAuto-installation: revoir d’abordDernier: Inconnu
Taux de réussite
Échec récent
Résultats
0
Qualité de sortie
Échecs
0
Non pertinent
0
Installations
0
Bloqué par le risque
0
Configuration requise
0
Production
0

Aucune donnée de résultat Agent pour l’instant. La première exécution peut signaler succès, besoin de configuration, blocage de risque, échec ou non-pertinence via /api/agent/outcome.

Installer

Ajouter au workflow Agent

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Boucle de croissance

Kit de partage

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sesori-plan-maker: Create or update practical, code-informed plans and trackers. Use ONLY when the user explicit...

105 stars

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Listing + install path for sesori-plan-maker:
https://www.openagentskill.com/skills/sesori-ai-sesori-plan-maker?ref=x

Install: npx skills add sesori-ai/sesori_apps_monorepo --skill sesori-plan-maker

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Auteur

S

sesori-ai

@sesori-ai

Adéquation plateforme

Signaux de santé

Stars GitHub
105
Score de qualité
37/100
Dernier push GitHub
23 août 2026
Indications de framework
Inconnu
Vues OpenAgentSkill
2
Copies d’installation
0
Clics sortants
0

Signal de communauté

Indiquez si ce skill semble utile à votre workflow Agent. Les retours agrégés améliorent le classement au fil du temps.

Confiance et sécurité

Sandbox uniquement

67
  • Adoption GitHub105 stars GitHubInfo
  • Activité stars/forks105 stars et 6 forks; l’activité des issues n’est pas disponible dans les métadonnées actuellesVérifier
  • Maintenance récenteMis à jour aujourd’huiValidé
  • Clarté de licenceNOASSERTIONValidé
  • Complétude README/SKILL.mdLes métadonnées incluent suffisamment de contexte d’usage et de workflowValidé
  • Risque dépendances/runtimedatabase surfaceValidé