This brings a proper urban planning lens to development analysis, complete with the theoretical frameworks planners actually use: comprehensive planning, TOD principles, zoning analysis, and New Urbanism concepts. You'd reach for it when evaluating site proposals, assessing zoning changes, or reviewing transit-adjacent projects. What's useful here is the structured approach to the public interest balancing act (equity, sustainability, long-term impacts) rather than just aesthetic or economic takes. It explicitly acknowledges planning's historical role in segregation, which matters when analyzing displacement risks or housing policy. The frameworks section gives you Calthorpe's TOD thinking and the rational planning model, so you're getting actual discipline-specific analysis rather than generic urbanism commentary.
npx skills add https://github.com/rysweet/amplihack --skill urban-planner-analyst