SALA turns the software delivery lifecycle into role-organized Claude Code slash commands — plan a sprint, write a user story, design a system, decompose tasks, code, deploy, test. Compose what you need; there's no fixed pipeline to fight.
Sprint plans, user stories, system designs, test plans — drafted from scratch each time, in someone's private prompt collection, then gone when the team rolls off. SALA codifies that work as shared, reusable skills.
The same artifacts, re-derived from a blank page on every engagement. SALA carries the playbook from one project to the next.
PM, BA, TL, AD, FE, BE, DevOps, QA — every role with a private, unversioned way of working. SALA gives each one a consistent, named skill set.
Tribal knowledge walks out the door at handoff. SALA is a downloadable package: grab it, install it, and the whole library is there on day one.
/sala-agent-pm introduces a role, lists its skills, and suggests typical workflows. Info only — it never locks you into a scope.
/skill-list shows all 14 skills grouped by role; filter to one with /skill-list be. The whole catalog, always one command away.
/pm:plan-sprint stock-mgmt runs the skill and writes versioned artifacts to workspace/ — state.yaml, output.md, and skill-specific extras.
Every skill is independent — invoke any one, in any order. Below is the Round 1 set; later rounds deepen each role toward the full 36-skill roadmap.
/sala-agent-pm
/sala-agent-ba
/sala-agent-tl
/sala-agent-ad
/sala-agent-fe
/sala-agent-be
/sala-agent-devops
/sala-agent-qa
/common:<skill>
SALA ships as a downloadable zip — no git, no marketplace. The download and install steps are reserved for the engagement team; sign in with your Accenture account to get them.
SALA-SDLC.zip after signing in — no git, no marketplace needed../install.sh (macOS / Linux) — or just open Claude Code in the folder (Windows)./skill-list to see all 14 skills. Or wire up the MCP server for Claude Desktop.