--- name: dyad:plan-to-issue description: Create a plan collaboratively with the user, then convert the approved plan into a GitHub issue. --- # Plan to Issue Create a plan collaboratively with the user, then convert the approved plan into a GitHub issue. ## Arguments - `$ARGUMENTS`: Brief description of what you want to plan (e.g., "add dark mode support", "refactor authentication system") ## Instructions 1. **Enter plan mode:** Use `EnterPlanMode` to begin the planning process. Explore the codebase to understand the current implementation and design an approach for: `$ARGUMENTS` 2. **Create a comprehensive plan:** Your plan should include: - **Summary**: Brief description of the goal - **Current state**: What exists today (based on codebase exploration) - **Proposed changes**: What needs to be implemented - **Files to modify**: List of files that will need changes - **Implementation steps**: Ordered list of specific tasks - **Testing approach**: What tests should be added - **Open questions**: Any decisions that need user input 3. **Iterate with the user:** Use `ExitPlanMode` to present your plan for approval. The user may: - Approve the plan as-is - Request modifications - Ask clarifying questions Continue iterating until the user approves the plan. 4. **Create the GitHub issue:** Once the plan is approved, create a GitHub issue using `gh issue create`: ``` gh issue create --title "" --body "$(cat <<'EOF' ## Summary <1-2 sentence description of the goal> ## Background ## Implementation Plan ### Files to Modify - `path/to/file1.ts` - - `path/to/file2.ts` - ### Tasks - [ ] - [ ] - [ ] ... ### Testing - [ ] - [ ] ## Notes --- *This issue was created from a planning session with Claude Code.* EOF )" ``` 5. **Report the result:** Provide the user with: - The issue URL - A brief confirmation of what was created