project-specification
Transforms project briefs into testable specifications with user stories and acceptance criteria. Use after brainstorming, before planning.
What this skill does
## Delegation For detailed specification writing workflows, this skill delegates to `spec-kit:spec-writing` as the canonical implementation. Use this skill for quick specification needs; use spec-kit for thorough specification documents. ## When To Use - After brainstorming phase completes - Have project brief but need detailed requirements - Need testable acceptance criteria for implementation - Planning validation and testing strategy - Translating business requirements into technical specs - Defining scope boundaries and out-of-scope items ## When NOT To Use - Still exploring problem space (use `Skill(attune:project-brainstorming)` instead) - Already have detailed specification (use `Skill(attune:project-planning)` instead) - Refining existing implementation (use code review skills) - Making strategic decisions (use `Skill(attune:war-room)` for complex choices) ## Integration **With spec-kit**: - Delegates to `Skill(spec-kit:spec-writing)` for methodology - Uses spec-kit templates and validation - Enables clarification workflow **Without spec-kit**: - Standalone specification framework - Requirement templates - Acceptance criteria patterns ## Record the Tradeoff (decision journal) If the specification settled a design decision with real alternatives (a chosen data model, an interface boundary, a constraint accepted), record it to `docs/tradeoffs.md` before continuing (draft and confirm): - If leyline is installed, invoke `Skill(leyline:decision-journal)` and append a tradeoff entry (the decision, the options weighed, and what was sacrificed; set `phase` to `specify`). Show the draft; append on confirmation. - Fallback (leyline absent): append to `docs/tradeoffs.md` using the in-file ENTRY TEMPLATE; assign the next `TR-NNN` id. ## Post-Completion: Workflow Continuation (REQUIRED) **Automatic Trigger**: After Quality Checks pass and `docs/specification.md` is saved, MUST auto-invoke the next phase. **When continuation is invoked**: 1. Verify `docs/specification.md` exists and is non-empty 2. Display checkpoint message to user: ``` Specification complete. Saved to docs/specification.md. Proceeding to planning phase... ``` 3. Invoke next phase: ``` Skill(attune:project-planning) ``` **Bypass Conditions** (ONLY skip continuation if ANY true): - `--standalone` flag was provided by the user - `docs/specification.md` does not exist or is empty (phase failed) - User explicitly requests to stop after specification **Do NOT prompt the user for confirmation**: this is a lightweight checkpoint, not an interactive gate. The user can always interrupt if needed. ## Exit Criteria - [ ] `docs/specification.md` exists, is non-empty, and passes Quality Checks. - [ ] Every functional requirement has testable acceptance criteria. - [ ] Any design decision with real alternatives is recorded to `docs/tradeoffs.md` (or there was no meaningful design fork). - [ ] The next phase is auto-invoked unless a bypass condition holds. ## Related Skills - `Skill(spec-kit:spec-writing)` - Spec-kit methodology (if available) - `Skill(attune:project-brainstorming)` - Previous phase - `Skill(attune:project-planning)` - **AUTO-INVOKED** next phase after specification - `Skill(attune:mission-orchestrator)` - Full lifecycle orchestration ## Related Commands - `/attune:specify` - Invoke this skill - `/attune:specify --clarify` - Run clarification workflow - `/attune:blueprint` - Next step in workflow ## Examples See `/attune:specify` command documentation for complete examples.
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