Use after writing-plans to decompose monolithic plan into individual task files and identify tasks that can run in parallel (up to 2 subagents simultaneously)
Installation
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Usage
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name: decomposing-plans description: Use after writing-plans to decompose monolithic plan into individual task files and identify tasks that can run in parallel (up to 2 subagents simultaneously) allowed-tools: [Read, Write, Bash]
Decomposing Plans for Parallel Execution
Run immediately after /write-plan to break monolithic plan into task files and identify parallelization opportunities.
Core principle: Individual task files save context + parallel batches save time = efficient execution
When to Use
Use after /write-plan when you have a monolithic implementation plan and want to:
- Split it into individual task files (saves context tokens for subagents)
- Identify which tasks can run in parallel (up to 2 simultaneous subagents)
- Prepare for parallel-subagent-driven-development
Prerequisites
REQUIRED: Must have monolithic plan file at docs/plans/YYYY-MM-DD-<feature-name>.md
The Process
Step 1: Locate Plan File
User provides plan file path, or find most recent:
ls -t docs/plans/*.md | head -1
Step 2: Run Decomposition Script
Execute Python helper script:
python superpowers/skills/decomposing-plans/decompose-plan.py <plan-file>
Script does:
- Parses monolithic plan to extract tasks
- Analyzes dependencies (file-based and task-based)
- Identifies parallel batches (max 2 tasks at once)
- Creates individual task files
- Generates manifest.json
- Reports statistics
Step 3: Review Generated Files
Check output directory docs/plans/tasks/<plan-name>/:
- Individual task files:
<feature>-task-NN.md - Execution manifest:
<feature>-manifest.json
Example structure:
docs/plans/
βββ 2025-01-18-user-auth.md # Monolithic plan
βββ tasks/
βββ 2025-01-18-user-auth/ # Plan-specific subfolder
βββ user-auth-task-01.md
βββ user-auth-task-02.md
βββ user-auth-task-03.md
βββ user-auth-manifest.json
Step 4: Verify Task Decomposition
Read a few task files to verify:
- Tasks are correctly extracted
- Dependencies are accurate
- Files to modify are identified
- Verification checklists are present
Step 5: Review Manifest
Read <feature>-manifest.json to verify:
- Parallel batches make sense
- No conflicting tasks in same batch
- Dependencies are correct
Step 6: Adjust if Needed
If decomposition needs adjustment:
- Manually edit task files
- Manually edit manifest.json parallel_batches array
- Update dependencies if needed
Step 7: Announce Results
Tell the user:
β
Plan decomposed successfully!
Total tasks: N
Parallel batches: M
- Pairs (2 parallel): X
- Sequential: Y
Estimated speedup: Z%
Task files: docs/plans/tasks/<plan-name>/<feature>-task-*.md
Manifest: docs/plans/tasks/<plan-name>/<feature>-manifest.json
Next: Use parallel-subagent-driven-development skill
Task File Format
Each task file created:
# Task NN: [Task Name]
## Dependencies
- Previous tasks: [list or "none"]
- Must complete before: [list or "none"]
## Parallelizable
- Can run in parallel with: [task numbers or "none"]
## Implementation
[Exact steps from monolithic plan for THIS task only]
## Files to Modify
- path/to/file1.ts
- path/to/file2.ts
## Verification Checklist
- [ ] Implementation complete
- [ ] Tests written (TDD - test first!)
- [ ] All tests pass
- [ ] Lint/type check clean
- [ ] Code review requested
- [ ] Code review passed
Manifest Format
{
"plan": "docs/plans/2025-01-18-feature.md",
"feature": "feature-name",
"created": "2025-01-18T10:00:00Z",
"total_tasks": 5,
"tasks": [
{
"id": 1,
"title": "Implement user model",
"file": "docs/plans/tasks/feature-task-01.md",
"dependencies": [],
"blocks": [3],
"files": ["src/models/user.ts"],
"status": "pending"
},
{
"id": 2,
"title": "Implement logger",
"file": "docs/plans/tasks/feature-task-02.md",
"dependencies": [],
"blocks": [],
"files": ["src/utils/logger.ts"],
"status": "pending"
},
{
"id": 3,
"title": "Add user validation",
"file": "docs/plans/tasks/feature-task-03.md",
"dependencies": [1],
"blocks": [],
"files": ["src/models/user.ts"],
"status": "pending"
}
],
"parallel_batches": [
[1, 2], // Tasks 1 and 2 can run together
[3] // Task 3 must wait for task 1
]
}
Dependency Analysis
Script analyzes three types of dependencies:
1. Explicit Task Dependencies
If task content mentions "after task N" or "depends on task N":
Task 3: "After task 1 completes, add validation..."
β Task 3 depends on Task 1
2. File-Based Dependencies
If tasks modify the same file:
Task 1: Modifies src/models/user.ts
Task 3: Modifies src/models/user.ts
β Task 3 depends on Task 1 (sequential)
3. Default Sequential
Unless marked "independent" or "parallel", tasks depend on previous task:
Task 1: ...
Task 2: (no explicit dependency mentioned)
β Task 2 depends on Task 1
Parallel Batch Identification
Algorithm:
- Find tasks with no unsatisfied dependencies
- Group up to 2 tasks that:
- Have no mutual dependencies
- Don't modify same files
- Don't block each other
- Create batch
- Repeat until all tasks scheduled
Max 2 tasks per batch (constraint for code review quality)
Benefits
Context Savings
- Before: Each subagent reads ~5000 tokens (monolithic plan)
- After: Each subagent reads ~500 tokens (task file)
- 90% context reduction per subagent
Time Savings
- Before: 5 tasks Γ 10 min = 50 min
- After: 3 batches Γ 10 min = 30 min (if 2 parallel pairs)
- 40% time reduction for parallelizable plans
Clarity
- Each subagent has focused, bounded scope
- Clear verification checklist per task
- No confusion about which task to implement
Red Flags
Never:
- Skip running the decomposition script (manual decomposition error-prone)
- Proceed with decomposed plan without reviewing manifest
- Ignore dependency conflicts flagged by script
- Skip verifying parallel batches make sense
If script fails:
- Check plan file format (needs clear task sections)
- Verify plan has recognizable task markers ("## Task N:", etc.)
- Manually create task files if plan format is unusual
- Report issue for script improvement
Integration
Required prerequisite:
- writing-plans - REQUIRED: Creates monolithic plan that this skill decomposes
This skill enables:
- parallel-subagent-driven-development - REQUIRED NEXT: Executes the decomposed plan with parallel subagents
Alternative workflow:
- subagent-driven-development - Use if you DON'T want parallel execution (works with monolithic plan)
Example Output
$ python superpowers/skills/decomposing-plans/decompose-plan.py docs/plans/2025-01-18-user-auth.md
π Reading plan: docs/plans/2025-01-18-user-auth.md
β Found 5 tasks
π Analyzing dependencies...
Task 1: No dependencies
Task 2: No dependencies
Task 3: Depends on task 1 (file conflict: src/models/user.ts)
Task 4: Depends on task 3
Task 5: No dependencies
β‘ Identifying parallelization opportunities...
Batch 1: Tasks 1, 2 (parallel)
Batch 2: Tasks 3, 5 (parallel)
Batch 3: Task 4 (sequential)
π Writing 5 task files to docs/plans/tasks/2025-01-18-user-auth/
β user-auth-task-01.md
β user-auth-task-02.md
β user-auth-task-03.md
β user-auth-task-04.md
β user-auth-task-05.md
π Writing execution manifest...
β user-auth-manifest.json
============================================================
β
Plan decomposition complete!
============================================================
Total tasks: 5
Parallel batches: 3
- Pairs (2 parallel): 2
- Sequential: 1
Estimated speedup: 40.0%
Manifest: docs/plans/tasks/2025-01-18-user-auth/user-auth-manifest.json
Next: Use parallel-subagent-driven-development skill
Troubleshooting
Script Can't Parse Tasks
Problem: Script reports "Found 0 tasks"
Solutions:
- Check plan format - needs clear task markers:
## Task 1: Title## 1. Title**Task 1:** Title
- Manually add task markers if plan uses different format
- Run script with
--verbosefor debug output
Incorrect Dependencies
Problem: Script identifies wrong dependencies
Solutions:
- Review manifest.json parallel_batches
- Manually edit manifest to fix dependencies
- Add explicit dependency markers in plan ("depends on task N")
Too Conservative (Too Many Sequential)
Problem: Script creates too many sequential batches
Solutions:
- Mark tasks as "independent" in plan text
- Manually edit manifest parallel_batches to add parallelization
- Verify file paths are correctly extracted
Next Steps
After decomposition:
- Review task files for accuracy
- Review manifest for correct dependencies
- Announce results to user
- Proceed to parallel-subagent-driven-development skill
After Decomposition
After decomposition completes successfully, prompt user:
Plan decomposed into X tasks across Y parallel batches.
Manifest: `docs/plans/tasks/YYYY-MM-DD-<feature>/manifest.json`
Tasks: `docs/plans/tasks/YYYY-MM-DD-<feature>/<task-files>`
Options:
A) Review the plan with plan-review
B) Execute immediately with parallel-subagent-driven-development
C) Save and exit (resume later with /cc:resume)
Choose: (A/B/C)
If user chooses A:
- Invoke
plan-reviewskill - After review completes and plan approved
- Return to this prompt (offer B or C)
If user chooses B:
- Proceed directly to
parallel-subagent-driven-developmentskill - Begin executing tasks in parallel batches
If user chooses C:
- Invoke
state-persistenceskill to save execution checkpoint - Save as
YYYY-MM-DD-<feature>-execution.mdwith:- Plan reference and manifest location
- Status: ready to execute, 0 tasks complete
- Next step: Resume with
/cc:resumeand execute
- Exit workflow after save completes
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