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prioritization-frameworks
prioritization-frameworks is an open-source integrations skill for Claude Code and compatible agents, published by phuryn. Its author describes it as: “Reference guide to 9 prioritization frameworks with formulas, when-to-use guidance, and templates — RICE, ICE, Kano, MoSCoW, Opportunity Score, and more. Use when selecting a prioritization method, comparing framework…”. The project has 25k stars on GitHub and is available under the MIT license. Add it to your setup with `/plugin marketplace add phuryn/pm-skills`.
What prioritization-frameworks does
A reference guide to help you select and apply the right prioritization framework for your context.
Installation
Add prioritization-frameworks to your agent with:
/plugin marketplace add phuryn/pm-skills Always review a skill's source before installing it. This command comes from the skill's public repository; the linked repo is the source of truth for exact setup steps.
What's inside
The SKILL.md for prioritization-frameworks is organised into these sections:
- Prioritization Frameworks Reference
- Core Principle
- Opportunity Score (Dan Olsen, The Lean Product Playbook)
- ICE Framework
- RICE Framework
- 9 Frameworks Overview
- Templates
- Further Reading
When to use it
Reach for prioritization-frameworks when you want integrations help from your agent without writing the same instructions every session. Load the skill and the agent picks it up automatically for relevant tasks.
Strengths
- Clear MIT license — safe to read and adapt
- Ships in phuryn/pm-skills, an established project with 25,392 GitHub stars
- Actively maintained (recent commits)
Topics
Frequently asked questions
- What does prioritization-frameworks do?
- Reference guide to 9 prioritization frameworks with formulas, when-to-use guidance, and templates — RICE, ICE, Kano, MoSCoW, Opportunity Score, and more. Use when selecting a prioritization method, comparing frameworks like RICE vs ICE, or learning how different prioritization approaches work.
- How do I install prioritization-frameworks?
- Run /plugin marketplace add phuryn/pm-skills in your agent, then reload your skills. Review the source at https://github.com/phuryn/pm-skills before installing.
- Is prioritization-frameworks free to use?
- Yes. prioritization-frameworks is free and open source under the MIT license, so you can read, run, and adapt it within that license's terms.
- Where does prioritization-frameworks come from?
- prioritization-frameworks ships inside phuryn/pm-skills, a repository that contains 41 catalogued skills in total. The repository's 25,392 GitHub stars apply to that whole collection, not to this skill on its own.
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