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Use when you have a spec or requirements for a multi-step task, before writing implementation code. Helps break down complex features into bite-sized, verifiable tasks.
RED-GREEN-REFACTOR testing for agents: dispatch subagents with known inputs, capture verbatim outputs, verify against expectations. Use when creating, modifying, or validating agents and skills. Use for "test agent", "validate agent", "verify agent works", or pre-deployment checks. Do NOT use for feature requests, simple prompt edits without behavioral impact, or agents with no structured output to verify.
Execute and implement approved specification proposals in sequence using a test-and-validation-first approach. It is used for implementing changes, applying proposals, executing specification tasks, or building according to approved plans. Trigger words include "speckit-implement", "speckit-develop", "develop", "implement", "realize proposal", "apply change", "execute specification", "complete tasks in order", "build feature", "start implementation".
Use when writing any new code, adding features, or fixing bugs that require code changes. Enforces strict RED-GREEN-REFACTOR cycle with no production code without a failing test first. Triggers: new feature implementation, bug fix, refactoring existing code, adding behavior to existing modules.
Use when creating new skills, commands, or agent definitions for Claude Code, including writing SKILL.md files, defining triggers, and testing skill behavior
Analyze a GitHub issue and create a detailed technical specification
Meta skill for the EvanFlow system. Loads the shared vocabulary (deep modules, deletion test, vertical slice, grill, mockup quick-mode, no-auto-commit) and describes when to invoke each evanflow-* skill. Use when starting a new task and unsure which evanflow skill applies, or when you need to ground reasoning in the shared vocabulary.
Use when implementing any feature or bugfix, before writing implementation code
Use when creating or editing skills, before deployment, to verify they work under pressure and resist rationalization - applies RED-GREEN-REFACTOR cycle to process documentation by running baseline without skill, writing to address failures, iterating to close loopholes
TDD 기반 C#/.NET 개발. 테스트 먼저 작성 후 구현. Red-Green-Refactor 순서 강제. 서브에이전트에 위임.
TDD-based code simplification that preserves behavior through tests. Use Red-Green-Refactor cycles to simplify code one test-verified change at a time. **DISTINCT FROM**: General code review or AI rewriting—this skill requires existing tests and only proceeds when tests confirm behavior is preserved. **PROACTIVE**: Auto-invoke when test-covered code has complexity (functions >50 lines, high cyclomatic complexity, duplication) and user wants to simplify it safely. Trigger phrases: 'clean up code', 'make code simpler', 'reduce complexity', 'refactoring help'. **NOT FOR**: Adding features or fixing bugs—use /tdd skill instead.
Unit testing, integration testing, and test-driven development principles. Use when writing tests, reviewing test code, improving test coverage, or setting up testing strategy. Triggers on "write tests", "review tests", "testing best practices", or "TDD".