This skill should be used when the user asks to "build a feature", "create a spec", "start spec-driven development", "run research phase", "generate requirements", "create design", "plan tasks", "implement spec", "check spec status", or needs guidance on the spec-driven development workflow.
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Updated Jan 18, 2026, 07:08 AM
Why Use This
This skill provides specialized capabilities for tzachbon's codebase.
Use Cases
Developing new features in the tzachbon repository
Refactoring existing code to follow tzachbon standards
Understanding and working with tzachbon's codebase structure
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name: spec-workflow
description: This skill should be used when the user asks to "build a feature", "create a spec", "start spec-driven development", "run research phase", "generate requirements", "create design", "plan tasks", "implement spec", "check spec status", or needs guidance on the spec-driven development workflow.
version: 0.1.0
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# Spec Workflow Skill
Spec-driven development workflow for building features through research, requirements, design, and task phases.
## When to Use
Use these commands when user wants to:
- Build a new feature or system
- Create technical specifications
- Plan development work
- Track spec progress
- Execute spec-driven implementation
## Commands
### Starting Work
- `/ralph-specum:start [name] [goal]` - Start or resume a spec (smart entry point)
- `/ralph-specum:new <name> [goal]` - Create new spec and begin research
### Spec Phases
- `/ralph-specum:research` - Run research phase
- `/ralph-specum:requirements` - Generate requirements from research
- `/ralph-specum:design` - Generate technical design
- `/ralph-specum:tasks` - Generate implementation tasks
### Execution
- `/ralph-specum:implement` - Start autonomous task execution
### Management
- `/ralph-specum:status` - Show all specs and progress
- `/ralph-specum:switch <name>` - Change active spec
- `/ralph-specum:cancel` - Cancel active execution
### Help
- `/ralph-specum:help` - Show plugin help
## Phase Flow
See `references/phase-transitions.md` for detailed phase flow documentation.