prd-creator
Guides creation of comprehensive Product Requirement Documents (PRDs) for software projects through structured questioning and validation, then generates implementation task lists in JSON format. Use when users want to document a software idea, create specifications for development, plan a new application feature/bug, or break down requirements into actionable tasks. Transforms ideas into implementation-ready documents with verifiable pass criteria.
Install
Use with your agent
Install the prd-creator skill, then use it as build context. Run: npx skills add https://github.com/pageai-pro/ralph-loop --skill prd-creator. Then read the installed skill.md and follow its guidance to build or refactor my project.
PRD Creation Assistant
Transform software ideas into comprehensive PRDs and actionable implementation tasks through a two-part process.
Overview
This skill helps beginner-level developers.
- Receive an implementation description from the user
- Create detailed PRD documents through structured questioning
- Verify implementation prerequisites, including access, MCPs, docs, env variables, and test users
- Generate implementation task lists in JSON format for developers
- Write an overall description of the project. An executive summary that gives a high level overview of the app and its main features.
Part 1: Implementation Description
You will receive a lacking implementation description from the user. The main goal is to comprehend the intent and think about the larger architecture and a robust way to implement it, filling in the gaps.
Part 2: PRD Creation
File: PRD.md
You will need to ask clarifying questions to get a clear understanding of the implementation.
When to use: User wants to document a software idea or create feature specifications
What it does:
- Guides structured questioning to gather all requirements
- Verifies project prerequisites before PRD finalization
- Creates/updates
.env.localwith placeholder values only - Creates executive summary for validation
- Researches competitive landscape
- Generates comprehensive PRD.md with:
- App overview and objectives
- Target audience
- Success metrics and KPIs
- Competitive analysis
- Core features and user flows
- Technical stack recommendations
- Prerequisites and access
- Security considerations
- Assumptions and dependencies
Process:
- Ask clarifying questions using
AskUserQuestiontool - Verify prerequisites and create/update
.env.localplaceholders - Create executive summary for user approval
- Research competition via WebSearch
- Generate complete PRD
- Iterate based on feedback
Read PRD.md for complete instructions.
Part 3: Implementation Task Generation
File: JSON.md
You will need to analyze the completed PRD and generate a comprehensive task list in JSON format.
When to use: After PRD is complete and approved, or user requests task breakdown
What it does:
- Analyzes the completed PRD
- Generates
TASK-1as mandatory prerequisite verification - Generates a complete list of implementation tasks in JSON format, covering all features and requirements from the PRD
- Keeps the tasks small and manageable
- Categorizes tasks by type (functional, ui-ux, api-endpoint, security, etc.)
- Defines verification ('pass') steps for each task
- Creates developer-ready checklist
IMPORTANT:
- Each task should be simple enough to be completed in maximum 10 minutes.
- If a task is too complex, it should be split into smaller tasks.
Read JSON.md for complete instructions.
Part 4: Overall Description
You will need to read the completed PRD and generate an overall description of the project in PROJECT_ROOT/.agent/prd/SUMMARY.md.
The description should be short, concise and contain:
- An overall description of the project
- The main features of the app
- Key user flows
- A short list of key requirements
Quick Start
If user wants to create a PRD:
- Read PRD.md
- Follow the PRD creation workflow
- Verify prerequisites and create/update
.env.localwith placeholder values only - If needed, update the overall description SUMMARY.md
- After PRD completion, ask: "Would you like me to generate implementation tasks? See Part 2."
If user wants implementation tasks for an existing PRD:
- Read JSON.md
- Read the PRD file
- Generate comprehensive task list in JSON format, starting with
TASK-1prerequisite verification - Save as
tasks.json
If user wants both:
- Complete PRD creation first PRD.md, including prerequisite verification and
.env.localplaceholders - Get user approval on PRD
- If needed, update the overall description SUMMARY.md
- Proceed to generate implementation tasks JSON.md
If a user want to update the PRD:
- Read PRD.md
- Update the PRD
- Save as
PRD.md - If needed, update the overall description SUMMARY.md
- Ask user if they want to generate implementation tasks
If a user want to update the implementation tasks:
- Read JSON.md
- Update the implementation tasks
- Save as
tasks.json - Ask user if they want to update the PRD again
If user wants to update both the PRD and the implementation tasks:
- Update the PRD first PRD.md
- If needed, update the overall description SUMMARY.md
- Update the implementation tasks JSON.md
- Save as
PRD.mdandtasks.json
After completion
Ensure the required files are present:
- PROJECT_ROOT/.agent/prd/PRD.md
- PROJECT_ROOT/.agent/prd/SUMMARY.md
- PROJECT_ROOT/.agent/tasks.json
If they are not present, warn the user and ask if they would like to create any of them.
Important Constraints
- Do not generate code - focus on documentation and task specification
- Use AskUserQuestion extensively in Part 1 to clarify requirements
- Never write real secret values to PRD, tasks, chat, logs, or
.env.local; use placeholder values and tell the user to fill real values manually - In Part 2, generate comprehensive task lists (50-200+ tasks for typical projects)
- In Part 2, always generate
TASK-1as prerequisite verification before feature work - Always initialize tasks with
"passes": false- never mark tasks complete during generation - Use available tools: AskUserQuestion, WebSearch, Sequential Thinking, Read