pm-branches
Use this skill when creating a git branch for a Linear or GitHub issue, writing a PR description, opening a pull request, or linking a PR to its tracked issue. Trigger phrases "create a branch", "new branch for this issue", "branch for
Use this skill when the user asks "where are we", "what's in progress", "what should I work on next", "project status", "catch me up", "what's open", "what's stale", "what's stuck", "anything dragging", "old in-progress issues", or "what's been sitting". Provides a cache-first session briefing with in-progress issues, next suggested work, **stale-issue detection** (issues stuck in-progress longer than --stale-days, default 30), and delta sync on demand. Supports --refresh for full re-pull. Do NOT include past session history unless the user explicitly asks.
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Install skill "pm-status" with this command: npx skills add nthplusio/skillsmp-nthplusio-nthplusio-pm-status
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Use this skill when creating a git branch for a Linear or GitHub issue, writing a PR description, opening a pull request, or linking a PR to its tracked issue. Trigger phrases "create a branch", "new branch for this issue", "branch for
Use this skill when creating, updating, or closing an issue in Linear or GitHub; when the user describes untracked work that should be tracked; when drafting issue content; or when the user says "create an issue", "log this in Linear", "add this to Linear", "open a github issue", "file an issue", "create issue
Use this skill when the user changes direction mid-feature, describes a significant scope change, says the approach isn't working, wants to abandon the current approach, or says "we need to rethink this", "let's change direction", "this isn't right", "pivot", "different approach". Also use when the user's current work no longer matches the active tracked issue (Linear or GitHub).
Use this skill when the user asks for a "daily report", "weekly report", "status report", "project report", "send the standup update", "generate a status PDF", "what changed today", "what changed this week", "send a daily update", or any project status summary that should be persisted as a document or sent as email. Produces Markdown, HTML, and/or PDF status reports for the active project showing in-progress work, day-over-day changes, week-over-week changes, and up-next items. Output format is selectable (pdf, html, or both) at runtime. Optional handoff to resend-cli for delivery.