cms.c2sgmbh/.claude/commands/gsd/list-phase-assumptions.md
Martin Porwoll 77f70876f4 chore: add Claude Code config, prompts, and tenant setup scripts
- Add .claude/ configuration (agents, commands, hooks, get-shit-done workflows)
- Add prompts/ directory with development planning documents
- Add scripts/setup-tenants/ with tenant configuration
- Add docs/screenshots/
- Remove obsolete phase2.2-corrections-report.md
- Update pnpm-lock.yaml
- Update detect-secrets.sh to ignore setup.sh (env var usage, not secrets)

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-01-18 10:18:05 +00:00

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---
name: gsd:list-phase-assumptions
description: Surface Claude's assumptions about a phase approach before planning
argument-hint: "[phase]"
allowed-tools:
- Read
- Bash
- Grep
- Glob
---
<objective>
Analyze a phase and present Claude's assumptions about technical approach, implementation order, scope boundaries, risk areas, and dependencies.
Purpose: Help users see what Claude thinks BEFORE planning begins - enabling course correction early when assumptions are wrong.
Output: Conversational output only (no file creation) - ends with "What do you think?" prompt
</objective>
<execution_context>
@/home/payload/payload-cms/.claude/get-shit-done/workflows/list-phase-assumptions.md
</execution_context>
<context>
Phase number: $ARGUMENTS (required)
**Load project state first:**
@.planning/STATE.md
**Load roadmap:**
@.planning/ROADMAP.md
</context>
<process>
1. Validate phase number argument (error if missing or invalid)
2. Check if phase exists in roadmap
3. Follow list-phase-assumptions.md workflow:
- Analyze roadmap description
- Surface assumptions about: technical approach, implementation order, scope, risks, dependencies
- Present assumptions clearly
- Prompt "What do you think?"
4. Gather feedback and offer next steps
</process>
<success_criteria>
- Phase validated against roadmap
- Assumptions surfaced across five areas
- User prompted for feedback
- User knows next steps (discuss context, plan phase, or correct assumptions)
</success_criteria>