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    tencentcloudbase

    spec-workflow

    tencentcloudbase/spec-workflow
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    SKILL.md

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    Standard software engineering workflow for requirement analysis, technical design, and task planning...

    SKILL.md

    Standalone Install Note

    If this environment only installed the current skill, start from the CloudBase main entry and use the published cloudbase/references/... paths for sibling skills.

    • CloudBase main entry: https://cnb.cool/tencent/cloud/cloudbase/cloudbase-skills/-/git/raw/main/skills/cloudbase/SKILL.md
    • Current skill raw source: https://cnb.cool/tencent/cloud/cloudbase/cloudbase-skills/-/git/raw/main/skills/cloudbase/references/spec-workflow/SKILL.md

    Keep local references/... paths for files that ship with the current skill directory. When this file points to a sibling skill such as auth-tool or web-development, use the standalone fallback URL shown next to that reference.

    Spec Workflow

    Activation Contract

    Use this first when

    • The request is a new feature, multi-step product change, cross-module integration, or architecture/design task.
    • Acceptance criteria are unclear and need to be made explicit before implementation.
    • The work involves multiple files, user flows, database design, or UI design that needs staged confirmation.

    Read before writing code if

    • You are unsure whether the task should go straight to coding or should first go through requirements, design, and task planning.
    • The request mentions a new page, a new system, a redesign, a workflow, or a multi-module refactor.

    Then also read

    • Frontend page or visual design work -> ../ui-design/SKILL.md (standalone fallback: https://cnb.cool/tencent/cloud/cloudbase/cloudbase-skills/-/git/raw/main/skills/cloudbase/references/ui-design/SKILL.md)
    • Advanced data-model work -> ../data-model-creation/SKILL.md (standalone fallback: https://cnb.cool/tencent/cloud/cloudbase/cloudbase-skills/-/git/raw/main/skills/cloudbase/references/data-model-creation/SKILL.md)

    Do NOT use for

    • Small bug fixes with clear scope.
    • One-file documentation updates.
    • Straightforward config changes.
    • Tiny refactors where the user already gave exact implementation instructions.

    Common mistakes / gotchas

    • Jumping into coding before acceptance criteria are explicit.
    • Skipping user confirmation between requirements, design, and tasks.
    • Writing vague tasks that do not map back to user-visible outcomes.
    • Treating UI work as purely technical implementation without clarifying design intent.

    Minimal checklist

    • Decide whether the change really needs the full spec flow.
    • If yes, stop and produce requirements first.
    • If the change is small, low-risk, and acceptance is already clear, allow direct execution without forcing spec artifacts.
    • Use EARS-style acceptance criteria.
    • Get confirmation before moving to the next phase.

    When to use this skill

    Use this workflow for structured development when you need to:

    • Define or refine a new feature
    • Design complex architecture
    • Coordinate changes across modules
    • Plan database or UI-heavy work
    • Improve requirement quality and acceptance boundaries

    Decision rule

    Use the full workflow when

    • The task is medium or large
    • The impact spans multiple modules
    • Acceptance boundaries are fuzzy
    • The user wants disciplined planning before implementation

    Skip the full workflow when

    • The task is small, low-risk, and already precise
    • Goal, scope, and acceptance are already clear enough to execute directly
    • The user explicitly wants a direct code change with no planning phase

    Core workflow

    Phase 1: Requirements

    Create specs/<spec_name>/requirements.md.

    What to do:

    • Restate the problem and scope
    • Write user stories
    • Write acceptance criteria in EARS style
    • Clarify business rules, constraints, and non-goals

    EARS pattern:

    While <optional precondition>, when <optional trigger>, the <system name> shall <system response>
    

    Example:

    When the user submits the form, the booking system shall validate required fields before creating the record.
    

    Phase 2: Design

    Create specs/<spec_name>/design.md.

    What to do:

    • Describe architecture and module boundaries
    • Explain technology choices and trade-offs
    • Define data model, API, security, and testing strategy as needed
    • Use Mermaid only when a diagram materially improves clarity

    Phase 3: Tasks

    Create specs/<spec_name>/tasks.md.

    What to do:

    • Break the design into executable tasks
    • Keep tasks specific and reviewable
    • Link each task back to the relevant requirement
    • Update task status as work progresses

    Task format:

    # Implementation Plan
    
    - [ ] 1. Task title
      - Specific work item
      - Another concrete step
      - _Requirement: 1
    

    Phase 4: Execution

    Only start implementation after the user confirms the task plan.

    During execution:

    • Keep task status current
    • Finish one meaningful unit at a time
    • Preserve traceability from change -> task -> requirement

    Working rules for the agent

    1. Ask follow-up questions when the request is underspecified; do not guess core product behavior.
    2. Require confirmation between requirements, design, and task breakdown.
    3. Pull in ui-design early when the change includes end-user pages or visual decisions.
    4. Keep documents concise but testable.
    5. Prefer user-visible outcomes over implementation-detail task names.

    Output expectations

    • requirements.md -> problem, scope, user stories, EARS acceptance criteria
    • design.md -> architecture, technical approach, data/API/security/test notes
    • tasks.md -> actionable implementation checklist tied to requirements
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