Handbook
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)
- Reach Target & output pack in the stepper after you have a shared picture in earlier steps (Wizard 101 order).
- 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.
- Scan the generated outline: if the wrong slice is highlighted, adjust emphasis and regenerate rather than editing only surface text.
- 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.