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Full SDLC pipeline. Runs all phases end-to-end with human gates on phases 1-3.
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Full SDLC pipeline. Runs all phases end-to-end with human gates on phases 1-3.
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Basado en la clasificación ocupacional SOC
Autonomous build loop with Karpathy ratcheting, GAN evaluator, and session chaining. Iterates story groups until all features pass or stopping criteria met.
Socratic interview to create a Business Requirements Document. First step in the SDLC pipeline.
Generate system architecture, machine-readable schemas, and UI mockups. Spawns planner + ui-designer concurrently.
Evaluation patterns — sprint contract format, three-layer verification, scoring rubric references.
Standard GitHub issue workflow. Branch, reproduce, fix, test, PR.
Generate production code and tests for a story group using agent teams for parallel execution.
| name | build |
| description | Full SDLC pipeline. Runs all phases end-to-end with human gates on phases 1-3. |
| argument-hint | [path-to-BRD] [--mode full|lean|solo] |
| context | fork |
Full software development lifecycle pipeline. Orchestrates BRD creation, story specification, architecture design, state initialization, and autonomous build execution across 8 sequential phases.
/build path/to/requirements.md
/build path/to/requirements.md --mode lean
/build path/to/requirements.md --mode solo
The --mode flag controls which ratchet gates /auto enforces. Default: full.
Run /brd with the provided requirements document. Outputs are written to specs/brd/.
Stop and wait for explicit human approval before proceeding. Present a summary of the BRD and ask: "Approve BRD to proceed to Phase 2?"
Do NOT proceed without a clear "yes" or "approved" from the user.
Run /spec using the approved BRD. Outputs are written to specs/stories/ and features.json.
Stop and wait for explicit human approval before proceeding. Present the story count, dependency groups, and feature list. Ask: "Approve stories to proceed to Phase 3?"
Do NOT proceed without a clear "yes" or "approved" from the user.
Run /design using the approved stories. Outputs are written to specs/design/ including api-contracts.md, component-map.md, and schema files.
Stop and wait for explicit human approval before proceeding. Present the architecture summary: tech stack, component count, API surface area. Ask: "Approve design to proceed to autonomous build?"
Do NOT proceed without a clear "yes" or "approved" from the user.
Create the following state files before entering the autonomous loop:
.claude/state/coverage-baseline.txt — Write 0 (initial baseline)..claude/state/iteration-log.md — Write header: # Iteration Log\n\nTracking all autonomous build iterations.\nclaude-progress.txt — Write session 0 block:
=== Session 0 ===
date: {ISO 8601 now}
mode: {mode}
groups_completed: []
groups_remaining: [all group IDs from dependency-graph.md]
current_group: none
features_passing: 0 / {total features}
coverage: 0%
learned_rules: 0
next_action: Begin autonomous build with /auto
Run /auto --mode {mode} to enter the autonomous build loop. The /auto skill handles all remaining execution: sprint contracts, agent teams, ratchet gates, self-healing, and session chaining.
After /auto completes (all groups done or stopping criteria met), generate a README.md for the built application. This is the developer-facing guide for running, understanding, and contributing to the generated project.
Read the following to build the README:
specs/brd/brd.md — what the app does (project description)specs/design/architecture.md — system architecturespecs/design/api-contracts.md or api-contracts.schema.json — API surfacespecs/design/component-map.md — module structureproject-manifest.json — tech stack, verification modeinit.sh — setup stepsdocker-compose.yml (if exists) — services.env.example (if exists) — required environment variablesREADME must include these sections:
# {Project Name}
{1-2 sentence description from BRD}
## Architecture
{System diagram: layers, services, data flow. Use ASCII art or bullet list.
Show: frontend -> API -> service -> repository -> database.
Note external APIs if any.}
## Tech Stack
| Component | Technology |
|-----------|-----------|
| Backend | {from manifest} |
| Frontend | {from manifest} |
| Database | {from manifest} |
| Testing | {from manifest} |
## Prerequisites
- {language version}
- Docker + Docker Compose
- {any external API keys needed — reference .env.example}
## Quick Start
```bash
# 1. Clone and enter
git clone <repo-url> && cd {project-name}
# 2. Copy environment config
cp .env.example .env
# Edit .env with your API keys
# 3. Start everything
bash init.sh
# OR: docker compose up -d
# 4. Verify
curl http://localhost:{port}/health
{Table of all endpoints from api-contracts: method, path, description, auth required}
{Directory tree showing key files and their responsibilities.
Use component-map.md as source. Show backend/, frontend/, tests/}
# Backend
cd backend && uv run pytest --cov=src -v
# Frontend
cd frontend && npm test
{Table from .env.example: variable name, description, required/optional, example value}
{Brief notes on: how to add a new endpoint, how to run linters, how to run the app locally without Docker}
**Rules:**
- README describes the GENERATED APP, not the harness. Do not mention Claude, the harness, `/auto`, or agents.
- All commands must be tested — run them mentally against the generated code to verify they work.
- API endpoint table must match the actual routes in the code, not just the spec.
- Environment variables table must match `.env.example` exactly.
Commit the README: `git add README.md && git commit -m "docs: add README with architecture, setup, and API reference"`
---
## Mode Reference
| Mode | Description |
|------|-------------|
| `full` | All ratchet gates including design critic and GAN loop |
| `lean` | Skip design critic and GAN loop; keep API + Playwright checks |
| `solo` | Generator works alone; skip evaluator, team, and Docker checks |
---
## Gotchas
- **Proceeding without approval:** Phases 1-3 each require explicit human approval. Silence is not consent. If the user has not clearly approved, ask again.
- **Skipping the design phase:** Phase 3 produces `component-map.md` and `api-contracts.md` which are required by `/auto` for sprint contracts and file ownership. Skipping design breaks the entire downstream pipeline.
- **Not initializing state files:** Phase 4 must create all three state files before `/auto` runs. Missing state files cause context recovery failures in session chaining.
- **Wrong mode passthrough:** Read the `--mode` flag from the user's invocation and pass it to `/auto` exactly. Do not default silently if the user specified a mode.