{"id":"2057382630362898928","url":"https://x.com/kodisha/status/2057382630362898928","text":"What works best for me is a good \"planning slices\" sklll. \n\nMy whole workflow for months now consists of:\n- write an implementation plan\n- imement plan (this became /goal recently)\n\nThe trick is that skill that writes the plan is optimized so that it tries to deliver a feasible end goal. \n\nMy skill doesn't just say \"write a plan\" but it instructs the agent to split the feature in smaller implementation slices, and then orders them in such order so that work is done from bottoms up, from contracts, types, validators, then up towards concrete implementation. Each slice has set of expected files to change, and what validation steps should be performed. \n\nThen, and this bit helps the most, there is instruction to add any critical findings for the next slice to the plan doc it self. \n\nThen as the goal runner starts the next slice, it gets all that and continues towards the end goal. \n\nI have yet to run into a plan that cannot be fully implemented. \n\nThe workflow is:\n\n- prompt to use planing slices skil <describe feature i want + LOTS of details> - ~ 3-5 minutes on 5.5 xhigh\n\n- review, quick glance if nothing sticks out - 2min\n\n- /goal implement docs/plans/xxx.md - 20-40min on 5..5 low/medium\n\n😎🚀🚀","author":{"name":"Dragan Bajcic","username":"kodisha","avatarUrl":"https://pbs.twimg.com/profile_images/2064875935686361088/K7hNNVwc_200x200.jpg"},"createdAt":"Thu May 21 08:46:58 +0000 2026","engagement":{"replies":7,"retweets":4,"likes":197,"views":15655}}