Implement
Standard implementation flow: load style rules, make the change, run post-implementation QA.
Task Tracking
At the start, use TaskCreate to create a task for each step:
- Run
/code-styleskill - Load task-specific skills
- Make the change
- Run verification
- Run
/previewskill for UI/UX changes - Run
/finalizeskill
Step 1: Run /code-style Skill
Run the /code-style skill to load mirror, reuse, and symmetry rules before editing.
Step 2: Load Task-Specific Skills
Scan the work for types that match available skills, matching against the richest context available: a plan's Implementation Steps if a plan is in conversation context, otherwise the user request, a prior skill's task description, or an improvement entry. For each unambiguous match, run the skill via the Skill tool. For example, if the work includes "add a Drizzle migration" and a skill exists whose triggers reference Drizzle migrations, load it. If a work type has no matching skill trigger, do not load a generic skill.
If unsure, do not load.
Step 3: Make the Change
Apply the change described by the current context — the user request, a prior skill's task description, or an improvement entry. Keep the edit scoped to what the context describes. If the scope balloons beyond what the context specified, stop and confirm scope before continuing.
Step 4: Run Verification
If a Verification section is in conversation context (e.g., from a plan file), execute the commands, smoke checks, or MCP tool invocations it specifies. If a check fails, run the /investigate skill. If a check is blocked by a dependency, unclear requirement, or environmental issue, use AskUserQuestion to surface the blocker and let the user choose how to proceed. If no Verification section is in context, skip this step.
Step 5: Run /preview Skill for UI/UX Changes
If the change touches a user-facing surface (UI components, styles, templates, markup, user-facing routes or screens), run the /preview skill so the user can try it firsthand before QA. When it is unclear whether the change is user-facing, use AskUserQuestion to ask whether to preview rather than skipping silently. Skip this step for changes with no user-facing surface (backend-only, CLI, library, build or config).
Step 6: Run /finalize Skill
Run the /finalize skill.
Then use the TaskList tool and proceed to any remaining task.
Rules
- Defer
git commit,git push, and PR creation to Step 6. - Don't reference
.turbo/content (filenames, IDs, headings) in code or comments..turbo/is gitignored, so these references would be opaque to anyone reading without local copies.