Feature specification creation from codebase research. Produces requirements, acceptance criteria, architecture decisions, implementation plans, and risk analysis.
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README.mdCreates comprehensive feature specifications by first deeply researching the codebase, then generating structured specifications with requirements, acceptance criteria, architecture decisions, and phased implementation plans.
Clear boundaries on what the feature does and does not include.
Detailed requirements with unique identifiers for tracking.
Testable, measurable criteria for each requirement.
Decision records with rationale and alternatives considered.
Phased approach ordered by dependency, not priority.
Identified risks with probability, impact, and mitigation strategies.
Interface definitions and data model schemas.
Mapping of unit, integration, and E2E tests to requirements.
Specifications are saved to docs/specs/{feature}.md for reference by the execution workflow.
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