This is a thinking partner that helps you file GitHub issues the right way. It pulls you away from implementation details and makes you articulate what outcome you actually want, then writes it up as a goal with clear success criteria. By default it doesn't decompose goals into feature specs because those get stale, it just files the goal so an agent can break it down later with fresh context. It knows how to check for duplicates, link sub-issues, and set up blocked-by relationships between goals. Nothing ships until you say "ready". The underlying philosophy is solid: goals describe outcomes, features describe work, and conflating them too early is how you end up building the wrong thing.
npx -y skills add recallnet/goal-planner --skill goal-planner --agent claude-codeInstalls into .claude/skills of the current project.
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