This walks you through creating a PRD by asking questions one at a time, adapting to whether you're a vibe-coder with limited experience, a seasoned developer, or somewhere in between. It checks for existing research docs first, then guides you through defining your product, users, must-have features, and success metrics with different question sets per skill level. The verification echo at the end confirms understanding before generating a structured PRD document. What I like is the session continuity feature that reuses prior context instead of making you restart from scratch. It's Step 2 in a larger vibe-coding workflow, sitting between research and technical design. The level-specific questioning is smart, though developers comfortable writing their own PRDs might find it prescriptive.
npx -y skills add khazp/vibe-coding-prompt-template --skill vibe-prd --agent claude-codeInstalls into .claude/skills of the current project.
Select a file.
sickn33/antigravity-awesome-skills
moizibnyousaf/ai-agent-skills
github/awesome-copilot