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SPEC workflow orchestration with EARS format requirements, acceptance criteria, and Plan-Run-Sync integration for MoAI-ADK development methodology. Use when creating SPEC documents, writing EARS requirements, defining acceptance criteria, planning features, or orchestrating the /moai plan phase. Do NOT use for implementation (use moai-workflow-ddd instead) or documentation generation (use moai-workflow-project instead).
Update an existing implementation plan file with new or update requirements to provide new features, refactoring existing code or upgrading packages, design, architecture or infrastructure.
加载项目上下文,列出现有规范与变更,搜索能力与需求。用于用户询问项目状态、现有规范、进行中的变更、可用能力或需要发现上下文时。触发词包括"openspec上下文", "有哪些规范", "显示变更", "列出能力", "项目上下文", "查找规范", "规范包含什么", "展示规范"。
Use when work involves Spec Kit and you need to choose the correct `spec-kit-*` sub-skill, enforce artifact-order gates, or route remediation work (for example sequence violations or specification drift at any stage).
Guides subagent coordination through implementation workflows. Use when orchestrating multiple agents, managing workflow phases, or determining autonomous execution mode. Defines scale determination, document requirements, and stop points.
Create or update a RootSpec specification — interview-driven with built-in validation and derived artifact generation. Use this when a user wants to define, expand, revise, or reinterpret their product specification, add features, or edit any spec level.
Spec-driven development workflow manager. Use when: (1) creating a DRAFT spec from input files or raw ideas, (2) creating a chunk plan from a DRAFT spec, (3) implementing a DRAFT spec (DRAFT to IMPLEMENTED transition), or (4) managing spec state transitions. Triggers on "create spec", "draft spec", "implement spec", "chunk plan", "spec workflow", or references to *-spec.md files.
When developing new features, follow this sub-process — take the vague idea of "add X capability" through to the acceptance closure, with solution documents archived so that both AI and users can later check the original thinking and decision rationale. Trigger scenarios are focused on adding new capabilities ("develop new feature", "add X", "implement XX"), and do not handle bugs in existing code. This skill only acts as a router, deciding which sub-skill to trigger next among brainstorm / design / fastforward / implement / acceptance based on existing artifacts.
Use this when users want to sync local Markdown requirements back to TAPD via tapd CLI, including updating existing requirements.
Use this skill when > Generate a structured Product Requirements Document (PRD) from existing conversation context and codebase state. Synthesizes knowledge into a PRD without interviewing the user. Use when documenting requirements for a feature or change to publish to the project issue tracker.
Feature specification and planning guidelines for software engineers. This skill should be used when writing PRDs, defining requirements, managing scope, prioritizing features, or handling change requests. Triggers on tasks involving feature planning, specification writing, stakeholder alignment, or scope management.
Use GitHub Spec Kit (https://github.com/github/spec-kit) to create new requirement definitions and specifications (including specification formulation, specification document creation, and specification design) or append to existing specifications, and generate/update spec.md/plan.md/tasks.md. It is used when requirement definition, requirement addition/modification, requirement organization based on TDD, specification documentation, and execution of Spec Kit's specify/clarify/plan/tasks workflow are required.