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SPARC methodology — Specification, Pseudocode, Architecture, Refinement, Completion phases with gate checks
npx claudepluginhub erfwn81/velora --plugin ruflo-sparcRun the SPARC Architecture and Implementation phases — design module boundaries, write pseudocode, implement code, and run tests
Run the SPARC Refinement and Completion phases — review code, improve test coverage, validate against specification, and generate documentation
Run the SPARC Specification phase — gather requirements, define acceptance criteria, identify constraints, and store the spec in memory
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^ |
+---- Learning Loop <-------+
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There are two different install paths with very different surface areas. Pick based on what you need (#1744):