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backlog-planner

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Updated Aug 2026

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Description

Turn a feature idea, conversation context, or rough notes into researched, detailed, dependency-ordered checkbox tasks appended to the project's roadmap/backlog file — exactly the format goal-runner consumes, so a fresh unattended session can execute them. Grounds every task in the actual codebase before writing it (grep/read or Explore scouts; think-like-fable rigor if installed), puts what + done-when on the checkbox line with verified files, acceptance criteria, and a verification command in plain sub-bullets, and labels assumptions. Appends to the existing ROADMAP.md/BACKLOG.md/TODO.md; when none exists it asks once and defaults to ROADMAP.md. Use this skill whenever the user says "add this to the backlog", "add it to the roadmap", "plan these tasks", "break this down into tasks", "capture this as roadmap tasks", "turn these notes into a task list", or "/backlog-planner" — even if they don't name the skill. Not for executing tasks (goal-runner, task-executor, autopilot) — this writes the plan only.

Install backlog-planner

Run this in your OpenClaw agent to add backlog-planner from the ClawHub registry.

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$openclaw skills install backlog-planner

Requires ClawHub registry access. Review the security analysis below before installing.

Security Analysis

危险50/100

Open Source

Code is publicly available for audit.

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Frequently asked questions

Is backlog-planner safe to install?

backlog-planner has a SkillsReview security score of 50/100. It is open source and community-verified on ClawHub. Check the full Security Analysis on this page before installing.

How much does backlog-planner cost?

backlog-planner is free to install for OpenClaw via ClawHub.

What are the best alternatives to backlog-planner?

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How do I install backlog-planner?

Install backlog-planner from ClawHub at clawhub.ai/skills/backlog-planner, or use the install action on this page to copy the command for your OpenClaw agent.

Community Signal

ClawHub Community Score6120.00 / 5.00
Installs144,126,000
Last UpdateAug 16, 2026
Actively maintained (0d ago)
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