backend-development-feature-development
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SKILL.md
Orchestrate end-to-end feature development from requirements to production deployment:
[Extended thinking: This workflow orchestrates specialized agents through comprehensive feature development phases - from discovery and planning through implementation, testing, and deployment. Each phase builds on previous outputs, ensuring coherent feature delivery. The workflow supports multiple development methodologies (traditional, TDD/BDD, DDD), feature complexity levels, and modern deployment strategies including feature flags, gradual rollouts, and observability-first development. Agents receive detailed context from previous phases to maintain consistency and quality throughout the development lifecycle.]
Use this skill when
- Coordinating end-to-end feature delivery across backend, frontend, and data
- Managing requirements, architecture, implementation, testing, and rollout
- Planning multi-service changes with deployment and monitoring needs
- Aligning teams on scope, risks, and success metrics
Do not use this skill when
- The task is a small, isolated backend change or bug fix
- You only need a single specialist task, not a full workflow
- There is no deployment or cross-team coordination involved
Instructions
- Confirm feature scope, success metrics, and constraints.
- Select a methodology and define phase outputs.
- Orchestrate implementation, testing, and security validation.
- Prepare rollout, monitoring, and documentation plans.
Safety
- Avoid production changes without approvals and rollback plans.
- Validate data migrations and feature flags in staging first.
Configuration Options
🧠Knowledge Modules (Fractal Skills)
1. Development Methodology
2. Feature Complexity
3. Deployment Strategy
4. Required Parameters
5. Optional Parameters
Weekly Installs
3
Repository
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382
First Seen
Feb 14, 2026
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