epic-management
Epic Management
Overview
An epic groups related issues that together deliver a feature or capability. This skill creates, tracks, and manages epics using GitHub's native features.
Core principle: An epic is a collection of issues that together deliver user value.
Announce at start: "I'm using epic-management to structure this feature into a tracked epic with related issues."
What is an Epic?
An epic is:
- A parent issue with the
epiclabel - A collection of related issues sharing an
epic-[name]label - Optionally associated with a milestone
- Part of an initiative (if the work is massive)
Epic Structure in GitHub
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