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interview
Deep interview for a single feature or module brief that produces a final spec or implementation plan.
Codex 또는 Claude로 설치 이 Prompt를 복사해 Codex, Claude 또는 다른 어시스턴트에 붙여 넣으면 Skill 페이지를 검토하고 설치를 진행할 수 있습니다.
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Deep interview for a single feature or module brief that produces a final spec or implementation plan.
Codex 또는 Claude로 설치 이 Prompt를 복사해 Codex, Claude 또는 다른 어시스턴트에 붙여 넣으면 Skill 페이지를 검토하고 설치를 진행할 수 있습니다.
@nextnode-solutions/logger standards. Reference this skill when a project uses @nextnode-solutions/logger or when logger integration is being added.
Manage n8n workflows on the NextNode automation instance with the local n8n-cli tool.
NextNode brand guidelines — color palette, typography, logo system, and per-project branding rules. Use when doing UI/frontend work on a NextNode project.
NextNode ecosystem hub. Auto-load when working on any NextNode or SaaS project — covers nextnode.toml config, CI workflows, docker-compose rules, and cross-references to package skills.
Audit a NextNode/SaaS project against all NextNode standards — produces a compliance report with pass/fail/missing status for every required item.
Strategic project decomposition that turns a large idea into module briefs for later /interview runs.
SOC 직업 분류 기준
| name | interview |
| description | Deep interview for a single feature or module brief that produces a final spec or implementation plan. |
| argument-hint | ["feature","module","or brief description"] |
| allowed-tools | AskUserQuestion, Write, Read, Glob, Grep, Edit, Task, Skill |
Interview the user in depth about one feature, one module, or one implementation stream, then produce a final spec or implementation plan document.
/interview is the micro-specification skill. It goes deeper than /planification and produces the final document that implementation work should follow.
Use /interview when:
Do not use /interview for a large multi-module roadmap. Use /planification first.
If the prompt clearly contains 2 or more independent modules, stop and recommend /planification.
The user invokes /interview <free-form prompt>.
There is no spec or plan prefix. The skill determines the output type during the interview, or asks the user if needed.
Derive a date-prefixed kebab-case feature name from the prompt for the output filename.
Examples:
/interview authentication system with OAuth and magic links -> 260315-auth-system/interview turn docs/specs/billing.brief.md into a final spec -> 260315-billingBefore starting the interview, check whether the prompt refers to an existing brief such as docs/specs/*.brief.md.
If a matching brief exists:
Open Questions For Interview item during the sessionThe brief is input material, not the final output.
Before starting the interview:
docs/specs/*.spec.md, docs/specs/*.brief.md, and check whether docs/plan.md existsConduct a deep, adaptive interview for this single stream of work.
When working from a brief:
After the interview is complete, write the final document using one of these targets:
docs/specs/<feature-name>.spec.md for final specsdocs/plan.md for plansA final spec should be implementation-grade:
FR-* requirements# <Feature Name> — Spec
## Overview
Brief description of the feature and its purpose.
## Context
Why this feature is needed and how it fits the current project.
## Functional Requirements
- **FR-1**: ...
- **FR-2**: ...
- **FR-3**: ...
## Data Model
Entities, fields, relationships, and types.
## API Contract
Endpoints, methods, payloads, responses, and status codes.
## UI/UX Requirements
Screens, components, interactions, states, accessibility, and responsive behavior.
## Business Logic
Rules, calculations, workflows, invariants.
## Edge Cases
Unusual scenarios and how they are handled.
## Security
Authentication, authorization, validation, and data protection.
## Performance
Targets, limits, and optimization considerations.
## Dependencies
Internal and external dependencies.
## Human Prerequisites
Accounts, secrets, approvals, assets, DNS, or manual setup.
## Out of Scope
What this spec explicitly does not cover.
## Acceptance Criteria
- [ ] ...
- [ ] ...
## Open Questions
Leave empty or omit entirely when the spec is ready.
# <Feature Name> — Plan
## Overview
Brief description of the plan and its goals.
## Prerequisites
What must be in place before starting.
## Implementation Phases
### Phase 1: ...
- **Tasks**: ...
- **Files**: ...
- **Effort**: ...
### Phase 2: ...
- **Tasks**: ...
- **Files**: ...
- **Effort**: ...
## Technical Decisions
Key choices and rationale.
## File Changes Summary
Overview of files to create, modify, or delete.
## Testing Strategy
What to test, how, and what proves completion.
## Risks & Mitigations
Potential issues and how to address them.
## Open Questions
Leave empty or omit entirely when possible.
When deepening an existing document:
## Revision History section/planification creates briefs and manifests for large projects/interview turns one brief or one feature request into a final spec or plan/swarm should consume the final spec produced here, not a high-level brief/planification