spec-shaping
Spec Shaping
Transform product ideas into well-scoped specs and actionable sprint plans. This skill supports two complementary modes:
- Interview mode: Probe the problem space until a clear, narrow spec emerges
- Sprint breakdown mode: Decompose a spec into atomic tasks and demoable sprints
When to Use
- User has a rough product plan or idea that needs scoping
- User needs help thinking through implementation details, UI/UX, or tradeoffs
- User has a spec ready to break into sprints and tasks
- User wants to validate whether a problem is well-framed before building
Document Management
Treat specs and sprint plans as living documents. Use the following standards to ensure consistency and "freshness".
1. File Operations (Search, Location, Updates)
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