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Create structured change proposals and specification differences using an OpenSpec specification-driven approach. It is used for feature planning, proposal creation, specification writing, introducing new capabilities, or initiating development processes. Trigger words include "openspec proposal", "planning", "create proposal", "plan change", "specify feature", "new feature", "new characteristic", "new requirement", "add feature planning", "design specification"
Use when the user asks to write specs before code, define acceptance criteria, plan features before implementation, generate tests from specifications, or follow spec-first development practices.
Create a living specification (Spec) or plan for a feature by analyzing requirements and codebase
How to write Cavekit-quality kits that AI agents can consume effectively. Covers implementation-agnostic cavekit design, testable acceptance criteria, hierarchical structure, cross-referencing, cavekit templates, greenfield and rewrite patterns, cavekit compaction, and gap analysis. Trigger phrases: "write kits", "create kits", "cavekit this out", "define requirements for agents", "how to write kits for AI"
Write, rewrite, or normalize structured `*.spec.md` specification files for agent-driven development. Use this whenever the user asks for a spec, requirements, acceptance criteria, implementation-ready documentation, feature definition before coding, or wants an existing idea/codebase turned into an actionable spec, even if they do not explicitly say "spec".
Create Atomic Requirements (REQ) - Layer 7 artifact using REQ v3.0 format with 12 sections, SPEC-readiness scoring, and IMPL-readiness scoring