Choose Wizard artifact bundles for planning, engineering, or execution

How Target & output pack emphasizes planning, engineering, execution, or full-stack slices (labels vary by build).

What it is

How Target & output pack emphasizes planning, engineering, execution, or full-stack slices (labels vary by build).

Parent: Wizard 301 — Advanced usage.

Emphasis matrix

Emphasis (labels vary by build) Best when you need…
Planning Roadmaps, milestones, decision log
Engineering Tasks, risks, technical guardrails
Execution Near-term steps and owners
Full stack End-to-end slice across roles

Treat emphasis as what the generator highlights, not as automatic commits to your repo.

Tie-in: The worked example session on Wizard 301 — Advanced usage starts with choosing the Engineering bundle for an API reliability initiative — see that story for how emphasis connects to Refine and Recheck.

Step-by-step usage (typical)

  1. Reach Target & output pack in the stepper after you have a shared picture in earlier steps (Wizard 101 order).
  2. Choose an emphasis that matches the decision or handoff you need (planning vs engineering vs execution vs full stack). Labels in the UI may vary by build.
  3. Scan the generated outline: if the wrong slice is highlighted, adjust emphasis and regenerate rather than editing only surface text.
  4. Proceed to Review & generate, then Recheck (Review and recheck) before you export.

UI affordances (plain language)

  • Emphasis controls what the session foregrounds in artifacts — it does not replace your repo’s branching or CI.
  • If your build shows pack or bundle wording, treat it as the same idea: what this session optimizes for.

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