--- name: JIRA Story Point Estimator description: Estimates story points for JIRA tickets by analyzing complexity, scope, and comparing to historical team data. Activates when users ask to estimate, point, or size a ticket, or ask "how many points should this be?" --- # JIRA Story Point Estimator Skill ## When to Use This Skill Activate this skill when the user: - Asks "estimate this ticket" or "how many story points?" - Asks to "size" or "point" a ticket - Asks "what should this be pointed at?" - Wants help with sprint planning estimation - Asks "is X points right for this ticket?" - Reviews a ticket that needs story points ## Story Point Scale Reference HyperFleet uses a modified Fibonacci sequence for story points: | Points | Meaning | Typical Scope | Notes | |--------|---------|---------------|-------| | **0** | Tracking Only | Quick/easy task with stakeholder value | Rarely used. For tasks worth tracking but with negligible effort compared to a 1-pointer | | **1** | Trivial | One-line change, extremely simple task | The smallest issue possible - everything scales from here. No risk, very low effort, very low complexity | | **3** | Straightforward | Time consuming but fairly straightforward work | Doesn't have to be complex, but usually time consuming. Minor risks possible | | **5** | Medium | Requires investigation, design, collaboration | Probably needs discussion with others. Can be quite time consuming or complex. Risks involved | | **8** | Large | Big task requiring investigation and design | Requires collaboration with others. Solution can be quite challenging. Risks are expected. **Design doc required** | | **13** | Too Large | Should be split into smaller stories | Ideally, this shouldn't be used. If you see an issue this big, it must be broken down | ## Estimation Methodology ### Step 1: Fetch Ticket Details ```bash jira issue view TICKET-KEY --plain 2>/dev/null ``` ### Step 2: Analyze Complexity Factors **Scope Indicators (examine description and acceptance criteria):** - Number of acceptance criteria - Number of components/files likely affected - Integration points mentioned - Testing requirements **Complexity Indicators:** - New feature vs. modification vs. bug fix - Requires new patterns or unfamiliar technology - External dependencies (APIs, services) - Database/schema changes - Security implications - Documentation requirements **Risk Indicators:** - Ambiguity in requirements - Dependencies on other tickets - Time-sensitive (blocks other work) - Requires coordination with other teams ### Step 3: Find Similar Historical Tickets Search for comparable completed tickets: ```bash jira issue list -q"project = HYPERFLEET AND status = Done AND type = Story" --plain 2>/dev/null | head -20 ``` ```bash jira issue list -q"project = HYPERFLEET AND status = Done AND 'Story Points' is not EMPTY AND type = Story" --plain 2>/dev/null | head -20 ``` ### Step 4: Provide Estimation ## Output Format ### Estimation for: TICKET-KEY **Summary:** [Ticket title] **Type:** [Story/Task/Bug] --- #### Complexity Analysis | Factor | Assessment | Impact | |--------|------------|--------| | Scope | [Small/Medium/Large] | [Description] | | Technical Complexity | [Low/Medium/High] | [Why] | | Dependencies | [None/Few/Many] | [List if any] | | Testing Effort | [Minimal/Moderate/Extensive] | [Why] | | Risk/Uncertainty | [Low/Medium/High] | [Why] | --- #### Recommendation **Suggested Story Points: X** **Confidence Level:** [High/Medium/Low] **Reasoning:** - [Primary factor 1] - [Primary factor 2] - [Comparison to similar work] --- #### Similar Completed Tickets (for reference) | Ticket | Summary | Points | Similarity | |--------|---------|--------|------------| | TICKET-A | [Summary] | 5 | High - similar scope | | TICKET-B | [Summary] | 3 | Medium - simpler version | --- #### Considerations - **If higher:** [What would make this larger] - **If lower:** [What would make this smaller] - **Break-down suggestion:** [If 13+ points, suggest how to split] ## Setting Story Points Once agreed, set story points using: ```bash jira issue edit TICKET-KEY --custom story-points=X --no-input ``` Or for Story Point Estimate field (Next-gen projects): ```bash jira issue edit TICKET-KEY --custom story-point-estimate=X --no-input ``` ## Team Calibration Notes When estimating, consider: - Team's typical velocity (points completed per sprint) - Recent similar work and how long it actually took - Team familiarity with the codebase area - Current sprint load and focus ## Anti-Patterns to Flag - **Anchoring**: Don't let existing (wrong) estimates bias you - **Scope Creep**: Point what's written, not what might be added - **Hero Estimates**: Assume average team member, not expert - **Planning Fallacy**: Add buffer for unknowns - **Story Point Inflation**: Keep consistent with team baseline