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Scrum methodology including sprints, ceremonies, backlog management, and agile practices. Activate for sprint planning, standups, retrospectives, and agile workflows.

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SKILL.md

name scrum
description Scrum methodology including sprints, ceremonies, backlog management, and agile practices. Activate for sprint planning, standups, retrospectives, and agile workflows.
allowed-tools Bash, Read, Write, Edit, Glob, Grep

Scrum Skill

Provides comprehensive Scrum methodology capabilities for the Golden Armada AI Agent Fleet Platform.

When to Use This Skill

Activate this skill when working with:

  • Sprint planning and management
  • Daily standups
  • Sprint reviews and retrospectives
  • Backlog grooming
  • Agile estimation

Scrum Framework Overview

``` ┌─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐ │ PRODUCT BACKLOG │ │ (Prioritized list of features, enhancements, fixes) │ └─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘ │ ▼ ┌─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐ │ SPRINT PLANNING │ │ (Select items for sprint, create Sprint Backlog) │ └─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘ │ ▼ ┌─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐ │ SPRINT (2 weeks) │ │ ┌─────────┐ ┌─────────┐ ┌─────────┐ ┌─────────┐ │ │ │ Daily │ │ Daily │ │ Daily │ │ Daily │ ... │ │ │ Standup │ │ Standup │ │ Standup │ │ Standup │ │ │ └─────────┘ └─────────┘ └─────────┘ └─────────┘ │ └─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘ │ ▼ ┌─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐ │ SPRINT REVIEW │ SPRINT RETROSPECTIVE │ │ (Demo to stakeholders) │ (Team improvement discussion) │ └─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘ ```

Scrum Roles

Product Owner

  • Owns the Product Backlog
  • Prioritizes items by business value
  • Accepts/rejects completed work
  • Represents stakeholders

Scrum Master

  • Facilitates Scrum events
  • Removes impediments
  • Coaches the team
  • Protects the team from distractions

Development Team

  • Self-organizing (3-9 members)
  • Cross-functional
  • Delivers potentially shippable increments
  • Commits to Sprint goals

Sprint Ceremonies

Sprint Planning (2-4 hours)

```markdown

Sprint Planning Agenda

Part 1: What (1-2 hours)

  • Product Owner presents prioritized backlog items
  • Team asks clarifying questions
  • Team selects items for sprint based on capacity

Part 2: How (1-2 hours)

  • Team breaks stories into tasks
  • Team estimates tasks (hours)
  • Team creates Sprint Backlog

Outputs:

  • Sprint Goal
  • Sprint Backlog
  • Capacity commitment ```

Daily Standup (15 minutes)

```markdown

Daily Standup Format

Each team member answers:

  1. What did I complete yesterday?
  2. What will I work on today?
  3. Are there any blockers?

Rules:

  • Same time, same place daily
  • Standing up (keeps it short)
  • Focus on sprint goal progress
  • Detailed discussions after standup ```

Sprint Review (1-2 hours)

```markdown

Sprint Review Agenda

  1. Sprint Goal Review (5 min)

    • Did we achieve the sprint goal?
  2. Demo Completed Work (30-45 min)

    • Show working software
    • Stakeholder feedback
  3. Product Backlog Update (15 min)

    • New items from feedback
    • Reprioritization
  4. Release Discussion (15 min)

    • What can be released?
    • Timeline for deployment ```

Sprint Retrospective (1-2 hours)

```markdown

Retrospective Formats

Start-Stop-Continue

  • Start: What should we begin doing?
  • Stop: What should we stop doing?
  • Continue: What's working well?

4Ls (Liked, Learned, Lacked, Longed For)

  • Liked: What went well?
  • Learned: What did we learn?
  • Lacked: What was missing?
  • Longed For: What do we wish we had?

Mad-Sad-Glad

  • Mad: What frustrated us?
  • Sad: What disappointed us?
  • Glad: What made us happy? ```

User Stories

Story Format

```markdown

User Story Template

Title: [Feature Name]

As a [type of user] I want [goal/feature] So that [benefit/value]

Acceptance Criteria:

  • Given [context], when [action], then [outcome]
  • Given [context], when [action], then [outcome]

Definition of Done:

  • Code complete
  • Unit tests written (>80% coverage)
  • Code reviewed
  • Documentation updated
  • QA tested
  • Product Owner accepted ```

INVEST Criteria

  • Independent: Can be developed separately
  • Negotiable: Details can be discussed
  • Valuable: Delivers value to user
  • Estimable: Can be sized
  • Small: Fits in one sprint
  • Testable: Has clear acceptance criteria

Estimation

Story Points (Fibonacci)

``` 1 - Trivial (< 1 hour) 2 - Small (few hours) 3 - Medium (1 day) 5 - Large (2-3 days) 8 - Very Large (1 week) 13 - Epic (needs breakdown) ```

Planning Poker

  1. Product Owner presents story
  2. Team discusses and asks questions
  3. Each member privately selects estimate
  4. All reveal simultaneously
  5. Discuss outliers
  6. Re-vote if needed
  7. Consensus reached

Velocity & Capacity

Velocity Calculation

```python

Average of last 3-5 sprints

velocities = [45, 42, 48, 40, 50] average_velocity = sum(velocities) / len(velocities) # 45 points

Sprint capacity planning

team_members = 5 sprint_days = 10 availability = 0.8 # 80% (meetings, etc.) capacity_hours = team_members * sprint_days * 6 * availability # 240 hours ```

Burndown Chart

``` Points │ 50 │● │ ● 40 │ ● (Actual) │ ● 30 │ ● │ - - - - (Ideal) 20 │ ● │ 10 │ ● │ 0 │_________________ Day 1 5 10 Sprint End ```

Golden Armada Scrum Commands

```bash

Sprint planning

/sprint-plan --velocity 45 --capacity 240

Daily standup

/standup --team golden-armada

Sprint review

/sprint-review --sprint 15

Retrospective

/retro --format start-stop-continue

Backlog grooming

/backlog-groom --limit 20 ```