Epic - Gestionnaire d'épopées

Créez et gérez des épopées pour organiser les problèmes connexes par domaine de fonctionnalité majeur. Utilisez lors du démarrage d'un nouveau projet ou de l'organisation du travail par thèmes.

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name: epic description: Create and manage Epics - collections of related issues for major feature areas. Use when starting a new project(big feature), organizing work into themes, or adding reference documents.

Epic - Epic Manager

Create and manage Epics for organizing related issues.

Directory Structure

project/
└── specs/
    ├── epics/
    │   ├── cli/
    │   │   ├── epic.md                   # Epic overview and issue references
    │   │   ├── progress.md               # Sprint progress tracking
    │   │   └── references/               # Reference documents
    │   │       └── Design.md
    │   └── website/
    │       ├── epic.md
    │       ├── progress.md
    │       └── references/
    └── issues/
        └── ...

What is an Epic?

An Epic is a collection of related issues grouped by major feature area or project.

Components:

  • epic.md - Overview, goals, and issue references
  • progress.md - Sprint progress tracking log
  • references/ - Design docs, specs, requirements

When to Use

  • User says "create epic", "new epic", "start project"
  • Starting a new major feature area
  • Organizing related issues under a theme
  • Adding reference documents to an epic

Creating an Epic

Step 1: Create Epic Structure

mkdir -p specs/epics/epic-name/references

Step 2: Create epic.md

# [Epic Title]

Brief description of what this epic encompasses.

## Overview

High-level goals and scope of this epic.

## Key Features

1. Feature area 1
2. Feature area 2
3. Feature area 3

## Related Issues

| Issue | Title | Status |
|-------|-------|--------|
| task01-xxx | Description | pending |
| task02-xxx | Description | pending |

## Progress

See [progress.md](progress.md) for sprint tracking.

## References

- [Design.md](references/Design.md) - Main design specification

Step 3: Create progress.md

# [Epic Name] Progress

## Current Status
Brief status description.

## In Progress
- [ ] issue-id - Description

## Completed Sprints

### [Sprint Name]
- [x] issue-id - Description

#### [YYYY-MM-DD] Session #N
- Working on: issue-id
- Completed: F001, F002
- Notes:
  - What was done
  - Decisions made

Step 4: Add Reference Documents

Copy or create reference documents in specs/epics/epic-name/references/:

  • Design specifications
  • Architecture diagrams
  • API documentation
  • Requirements documents

Step 5: Git Commit

git add specs/epics/epic-name/
git commit -m "feat: create epic-name epic"

Updating an Epic

Adding Issues to Epic

Update the "Related Issues" table in epic.md:

| Issue | Title | Status |
|-------|-------|--------|
| task01-xxx | Description | completed |
| task02-xxx | Description | in-progress |
| task03-xxx | New issue | pending |

Updating Progress

Add session entries to progress.md:

#### [YYYY-MM-DD] Session #N
- Working on: issue-id
- Completed: F001, F002, F003
- Commits: abc123
- Notes:
  - Brief description of work done

Adding References

Copy new reference documents to references/ and update epic.md:

## References

- [Design.md](references/Design.md) - Main design specification
- [API.md](references/API.md) - API documentation

Rules

  • Each Epic MUST have epic.md and progress.md
  • Update issue status in epic.md when issues complete
  • Log all sessions in progress.md
  • Keep references organized and up-to-date

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