From pmstack — PM Toolkit for the AI Era
Draft a stakeholder brief tailored to executive, engineering, customer, or board
How this command is triggered — by the user, by Claude, or both
Slash command
/pmstack:brief [topic] [audience: exec | eng | customer | board]The summary Claude sees in its command listing — used to decide when to auto-load this command
Invoke the `pmstack-brief` skill from the pmstack plugin using the Skill tool, passing these arguments verbatim: $ARGUMENTS Follow that skill exactly. Do not improvise a lighter-weight version of it. If the skill is unavailable, say so and point the user to /plugin install pmstack@pmstack — do not attempt the task from general knowledge.
Invoke the pmstack-brief skill from the pmstack plugin using the Skill tool, passing these arguments verbatim:
$ARGUMENTS
Follow that skill exactly. Do not improvise a lighter-weight version of it. If the skill is unavailable, say so and point the user to /plugin install pmstack@pmstack — do not attempt the task from general knowledge.
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