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Found 16 Skills
Guide spec-driven development using collaborative interrogation and iterative Q&A to build production-ready specifications. Use when the user wants to build specifications, plan features, gather requirements, create technical blueprints, or asks about spec-driven development, requirements gathering, feature planning, or specification writing.
Help non-technical stakeholders write clear, scoped requirements documents. Translates business needs into structured specs including user goals, workflows, and success criteria — but first guides the requester through prioritization, scope limits, and MVP phasing to prevent wishlist bloat. Output in Taiwan Traditional Chinese. Use this skill when your boss, PM, or stakeholder wants to define what a feature should do, write a PRD, plan a product, or describe requirements. It is also suitable when someone presents a large feature wishlist and needs help structuring and narrowing down its scope.
Create a complete SPEC from scratch through an exhaustive requirements interview before any planning or implementation. Use this skill whenever the user asks to create, define, clarify, scope, or write a spec/SPEC/PRD/requirements document from an idea, especially when they want to avoid assumptions, start at "step zero," or prepare input for later planning workflows. This skill must question goals, requirements, constraints, edge cases, business rules, and acceptance criteria before drafting the final spec.
Interactive feature development workflow from idea to implementation. Creates requirements (EARS format), design documents, and implementation task lists. Use when creating feature specs, requirements documents, design documents, or implementation plans. Triggered by "kiro" or references to .kiro/specs/ directory.