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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).
Use when a Spec Kit feature needs `spec.md` authored or rewritten from natural-language requirements, especially when the feature has no usable specification or requirements are too vague for planning.
Transform vague product or feature ideas into concrete, detailed specification documents through an interactive interview process. Use when the user wants to flesh out an idea, create a spec, write requirements, plan a product/feature/prototype, or go from "I have this idea..." to a concrete document. Works for software products, physical products, services, or any concept that needs specification.
Work with Vercel Sandbox — ephemeral Linux microVMs for running untrusted code, AI agent output, and developer experimentation on Vercel. Use this skill when the user mentions "Vercel Sandbox", "@vercel/sandbox", sandbox microVMs, running code in isolated environments on Vercel, or wants to create/manage/snapshot sandboxes via the TypeScript/Python SDK or Vercel CLI. Also trigger when the user asks about sandbox pricing, resource limits, authentication (OIDC tokens, access tokens), system specifications, CLI commands (`vercel sandbox`), or wants to update the local documentation cache for this skill.
Use when designing futuristic agentic workflows, when wanting AI to proactively act on team communications, or when eliminating the bottleneck of formal specifications
Python Coding Standards, including type hints, logging specifications, naming conventions, code structure, etc. Applicable to all Python code files.
Generate a visual spec-to-code coverage map showing which code files are covered by which specifications. Creates ASCII diagrams, reverse indexes, and coverage statistics. Use after implementation or during cleanup to validate spec coverage.
Write feature specifications that capture requirements and acceptance criteria. Use when (1) writing a new feature spec, (2) documenting functional requirements, (3) defining acceptance criteria for a feature, (4) capturing design goals and constraints for planned work, or (5) structuring a product idea into a formal specification.
Complete Problem-Based Software Requirements Specification methodology following Gorski & Stadzisz research. Use when you need to perform requirements engineering from business problems to functional requirements with full traceability.
Guide for authoring comprehensive PRDs with parallel planning support. Use for drafting technical specifications, defining requirements, and synthesizing planner outputs. Use proactively when creating PRDs, architecture designs, or implementation plans. Examples: - user: "Draft a PRD for user auth" → create PRD with purpose, requirements, and scenarios - user: "Analyze these PRD requirements" → verify SHALL/MUST usage and scenario structure - user: "Synthesize planner outputs" → merge the strongest parts of multiple generated PRDs - user: "Create a PRD template" → setup standard sections and placeholder content
System architecture and technical design specialist. 🚨 TIER 2 SKILL - ON-DEMAND ACTIVATION 🚨 Use when user requests involve: - System architecture design and planning - Technical specifications and ADRs - Technology evaluation and selection - Scalability and performance planning - Integration architecture and API design - English: "design system", "architecture", "ADR", "tech stack", "scalability" - Swedish: "arkitektur", "systemdesign", "teknikval", "skalbarhet" Architecture Specialist (British female voice) provides: - System design and architecture patterns - Architecture Decision Records (ADRs) - Technology evaluation and trade-off analysis - Cloud and microservices architecture - Integration patterns and API design User confirmation optional but recommended for major architectural decisions.
General Bugfix Workflow Knowledge Base, including TDD process, output format specifications, confidence scoring standards, and general best practices. Applicable to all tech stacks (backend/frontend/e2e).