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name, description
| name | description |
|---|---|
| prp-structure | Provides the standard structure and format for Prompt-Response-Plan (PRP) documents. Use when creating, formatting, or validating PRP documents for systematic problem-solving workflows. |
PRP Structure Skill
This skill defines the standard structure for Prompt-Response-Plan (PRP) documents used in context engineering workflows.
PRP Document Structure
A well-formed PRP contains three main sections:
1. Prompt Section
The initial problem statement or request that initiates the workflow:
## Prompt
[Clear, concise description of the problem or task]
### Context
- Background information
- Relevant constraints
- Success criteria
2. Response Section
Analysis and proposed approach:
## Response
### Problem Analysis
- Key challenges identified
- Dependencies and prerequisites
- Risk factors
### Proposed Solution
- High-level approach
- Alternative approaches considered
- Rationale for chosen approach
3. Plan Section
Detailed execution plan with trackable steps:
## Plan
### Implementation Steps
1. [ ] Step 1: [Description]
- Sub-tasks if needed
- Expected outcome
2. [ ] Step 2: [Description]
- Dependencies: Step 1
- Expected outcome
3. [ ] Step 3: [Description]
### Testing Strategy
- Unit tests
- Integration tests
- Acceptance criteria
### Rollback Plan
- Contingency steps if issues arise
Best Practices
- Keep prompts focused: One PRP per distinct problem
- Be specific in plans: Each step should be actionable and measurable
- Track progress: Use checkboxes to mark completed steps
- Document assumptions: Make implicit knowledge explicit
- Include validation: Define how success will be measured
File Naming Convention
prp-[description]-[timestamp].md
Example: prp-refactor-auth-module-2025-11-21.md
Integration with Agents
This structure works seamlessly with:
context-engineering-prp-generatoragent (generates PRPs)context-engineering-executoragent (executes plans)context-engineering-orchestratoragent (coordinates workflows)