scope-guard
Prevents overengineering through worthiness scoring, opportunity cost comparison, and branch threshold monitoring. Triggers: scope creep, overengineering, worthiness score, branch size, YAGNI, feature evaluation, scope validation, anti-overengineering, opportunity cost Use when: evaluating features during brainstorming, planning new functionality, branches approach size limits (1000/1500/2000 lines, 15/25/30 commits) DO NOT use when: feature is already approved and in progress. DO NOT use when: simple bug fixes with clear scope. Use this skill BEFORE implementing any new feature. This is NON-NEGOTIABLE for scope control.
$ Installer
git clone https://github.com/athola/claude-night-market /tmp/claude-night-market && cp -r /tmp/claude-night-market/plugins/imbue/skills/scope-guard ~/.claude/skills/claude-night-market// tip: Run this command in your terminal to install the skill
name: scope-guard description: | Prevents overengineering through worthiness scoring, opportunity cost comparison, and branch threshold monitoring.
Triggers: scope creep, overengineering, worthiness score, branch size, YAGNI, feature evaluation, scope validation, anti-overengineering, opportunity cost
Use when: evaluating features during brainstorming, planning new functionality, branches approach size limits (1000/1500/2000 lines, 15/25/30 commits)
DO NOT use when: feature is already approved and in progress. DO NOT use when: simple bug fixes with clear scope.
Use this skill BEFORE implementing any new feature. This is NON-NEGOTIABLE for scope control. category: workflow-methodology tags: [anti-overengineering, scope, YAGNI, prioritization, backlog] dependencies: [] tools: [] usage_patterns:
- feature-evaluation
- scope-validation
- threshold-monitoring
- backlog-management complexity: intermediate estimated_tokens: 2500 modules:
- modules/decision-framework.md
- modules/anti-overengineering.md
- modules/branch-management.md
- modules/baseline-scenarios.md
Scope Guard
Prevents overengineering by both Claude and human during the brainstormâplanâexecute workflow. Forces explicit evaluation of every proposed feature against business value, opportunity cost, and branch constraints.
Philosophy
Core Belief: Not all features deserve implementation. Most ideas should be deferred to backlog until proven necessary.
Three Pillars:
- Worthiness Scoring - Quantify value vs cost before building
- Opportunity Cost - Compare against existing backlog
- Branch Discipline - Respect size thresholds
When to Use
- During brainstorming sessions before documenting designs
- During planning sessions before finalizing implementation plans
- When evaluating "should we add this?" decisions
- Automatically via hooks when branches approach thresholds
- When proposing new features, abstractions, or patterns
When NOT to Use
- Bug fixes with clear, bounded scope
- Documentation-only changes
- Trivial single-file edits (< 50 lines)
- Emergency production fixes
Quick Start
1. Score the Feature
Use the Worthiness formula:
(Business Value + Time Criticality + Risk Reduction) / (Complexity + Token Cost + Scope Drift)
See decision-framework.md for details.
Thresholds:
- > 2.0 â Implement now
- 1.0 - 2.0 â Discuss first
- < 1.0 â Defer to backlog
2. Check Against Backlog
Compare against docs/backlog/queue.md:
- Does it beat top queued items?
- Is there room in branch budget?
3. Verify Branch Budget
Default: 3 major features per branch
If at capacity, must drop existing feature, split to new branch, or justify override.
4. Monitor Thresholds
Watch for Yellow/Red zones:
- Lines: 1000/1500/2000
- Commits: 15/25/30
- Days: 3/7/7+
See branch-management.md for monitoring.
Core Workflow
Step 1: Calculate Worthiness (scope-guard:worthiness-scored)
Score each factor (1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13):
- Value Factors: Business Value, Time Criticality, Risk Reduction
- Cost Factors: Complexity, Token Cost, Scope Drift
Details: decision-framework.md
Step 2: Compare Against Backlog (scope-guard:backlog-compared)
- Check
docs/backlog/queue.mdfor existing items - Compare Worthiness Scores
- New item must beat top queued item OR fit within branch budget
Step 3: Check Branch Budget (scope-guard:budget-checked)
Count current features in branch. If at budget (default: 3), new feature requires:
- Dropping an existing feature, OR
- Splitting to new branch, OR
- Explicit override with justification
Step 4: Document Decision (scope-guard:decision-documented)
Record outcome:
- Implementing: Note Worthiness Score and budget slot
- Deferring: Add to
docs/backlog/queue.mdwith score and context - Rejecting: Document why (low value, out of scope)
Anti-Overengineering Rules
Key Principles:
- Ask clarifying questions BEFORE proposing solutions
- No abstraction until 3rd use case
- Defer "nice to have" features
- Stay within branch budget
See anti-overengineering.md for full rules and red flags.
Backlog Management
Directory Structure
docs/backlog/
âââ queue.md # Active ranked queue
âââ archive/
âââ ideas.md # Deferred feature ideas
âââ optimizations.md # Deferred performance work
âââ refactors.md # Deferred cleanup
âââ abstractions.md # Deferred patterns
Queue Rules
- Max 10 items in active queue
- Items older than 30 days without pickup â move to archive
- Re-score monthly or when project context changes
Adding to Queue
When deferring, add to docs/backlog/queue.md:
| Rank | Item | Worthiness | Added | Branch/Epic | Category |
|------|------|------------|-------|-------------|----------|
| 1 | [New item description] | 1.8 | 2025-12-08 | current-branch | idea |
Re-rank by Worthiness Score after adding.
Integration Points
With superpowers:brainstorming
At end of brainstorming, before documenting design:
- List all proposed features/components
- Score each with Worthiness formula
- Defer items scoring < 1.0 to backlog
- Check branch budget for remaining items
Self-invoke prompt: "Before documenting this design, let me evaluate the proposed features with scope-guard."
With superpowers:writing-plans
Before finalizing implementation plan:
- Verify all planned items have Worthiness > 1.0
- Compare against backlog queue
- Confirm within branch budget
- Document any deferrals
Self-invoke prompt: "Before finalizing this plan, let me verify scope with scope-guard."
During superpowers:execute-plan
Periodically during execution:
- Run threshold check: lines, files, commits, days
- Warn if Yellow zone reached
- Require justification if Red zone reached
Self-invoke prompt: "This branch has grown significantly. Let me check scope-guard thresholds."
Required TodoWrite Items
When evaluating a feature, create these todos:
scope-guard:worthiness-scoredscope-guard:backlog-comparedscope-guard:budget-checkedscope-guard:decision-documented
Related Skills
superpowers:brainstorming- Ideation workflow this guardssuperpowers:writing-plans- Planning workflow this validatesimbue:review-core- Review methodology pattern
Module Reference
- decision-framework.md - Worthiness formula, scoring, thresholds
- anti-overengineering.md - Rules, patterns, red flags
- branch-management.md - Thresholds, monitoring, zones
- baseline-scenarios.md - Testing scenarios and validation
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