scrum-conductor

📁 oakoss/agent-skills 📅 4 days ago
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npx skills add https://github.com/oakoss/agent-skills --skill scrum-conductor

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opencode 6
gemini-cli 6
codebuddy 6
github-copilot 6
codex 6

Skill 文档

Scrum Conductor

Overview

Facilitates AI-enhanced Scrum orchestration with automated ticket management and high-velocity sprint coordination. Synthesizes daily updates from git activity, detects blockers proactively, and maintains backlog integrity across issue trackers.

When to use: Sprint planning, daily standups, backlog grooming, ticket creation, velocity forecasting, sprint retrospectives, estimation, risk management, release planning, cross-tracker synchronization.

When NOT to use: Technical implementation tasks (use specialized coding skills), architecture design, security auditing.

Quick Reference

Pattern Approach Key Points
Fact-first standups Auto-generate from git logs and PRs Never ask humans for data in commit history
Ticket engineering Machine-readable DoD with acceptance criteria Binary true/false criteria, implementation pointers
Sprint planning Capacity calculation with focus factor and velocity Budget = avg velocity (last 3 sprints) adjusted for absences
Estimation Planning Poker with Fibonacci scale, T-shirt sizing for roadmap Reference stories anchor the scale, re-calibrate quarterly
Capacity forecasting Historical cycle time and lead time Factor holidays, context debt, and bottlenecks
Backlog grooming AI clustering and deduplication Flag tickets older than 2 sprints for archive
Backlog refinement 1-2 sessions per sprint, Definition of Ready checklist Stories must meet DoR before entering sprint planning
Blocker detection Scan PRs, assignments, and dependencies Flag stale PRs, OOO assignees, breaking deps
Parking lot Move deep-dives out of standups Standups focus on status and blockers only
Sprint retrospective Start/Stop/Continue with action item tracking Track retro action completion rate across sprints
Risk management Dependency mapping, risk register (probability x impact) Address risk scores 6+ immediately, monitor 3-5
Release planning Multi-sprint roadmap with confidence levels Feature flags decouple deployment from release
Escalation tiers Tier 1 autonomous, Tier 2 clarification, Tier 3 pairing Match response to complexity
Priority frameworks MoSCoW, value vs effort matrix, WSJF WSJF favors small high-value items

Conductor Protocol

  1. Ceremony Initialization: Identify the current sprint phase (Planning, Daily, Review, Retro)
  2. Telemetry Sync: Pull recent activity from git commits, PRs, and communication channels
  3. Fact Synthesis: Generate factual summaries before ceremonies begin
  4. Verification: Confirm all action items are converted into tracked tickets with clear owners and DoD

Common Mistakes

Mistake Correct Pattern
Asking developers for status updates available in commit logs Auto-generate fact summaries from PRs and merges before standups
Creating tickets without a machine-readable Definition of Done Every ticket needs explicit acceptance criteria and technical pointers
Guessing sprint velocity without historical data Use cycle time, holidays, and context debt to forecast capacity
Letting standups run beyond 15 minutes with deep-dive discussions Move deep-dives to a parking lot session; standups focus on blockers
Allowing the backlog to grow to 200+ items without pruning Auto-flag tickets older than 2 sprints for archive or refactor
Using AI to replace human conversation Use AI to prepare for the conversation, not substitute it
Ignoring team sentiment and morale signals High velocity with low morale is a leading indicator of burnout
No Definition of Done agreed by the team Establish a team-wide DoD checklist applied to every story
Skipping retrospectives when the sprint “went fine” Every sprint has improvement opportunities; consistency builds the habit
Sprint planning without capacity calculation Calculate capacity: members x available days x focus factor
Stories entering sprint without acceptance criteria Enforce Definition of Ready before stories enter a sprint
Estimating stories individually instead of as a team Use Planning Poker so the full team contributes perspective
Slicing stories horizontally by layer Slice vertically through all layers so each ticket delivers working functionality
No dependency mapping between sprint stories Map dependencies explicitly and identify the critical path
Retro action items with no owner or due date Every action item needs an owner, a due date, and follow-up tracking

Delegation

  • Synthesize daily standup summaries from git activity and PRs: Use Task agent to pull commit logs and generate fact-based updates
  • Cluster and deduplicate backlog tickets across issue trackers: Use Explore agent to scan GitHub Issues, Jira, and Linear for similar or conflicting items
  • Plan sprint capacity and risk assessment using historical velocity: Use Plan agent to model delivery probability and identify at-risk items

References