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Use when creating a specification document for a feature (SDD workflow)
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Use when creating a specification document for a feature (SDD workflow)
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Baseado na classificação ocupacional SOC
Use when orchestrating a full Knowns spec or task wave through planning, implementation, review, integration, and verification, optionally using sub-agents when scopes are parallel-safe.
Use when you need to understand existing code, find patterns, search project knowledge, use web research for external/current facts, or explore a large codebase before implementation
Use when committing code changes with proper conventional commit format and verification
Use when working with Knowns documentation - viewing, searching, creating, or updating docs
Use when extracting reusable patterns, decisions, failures, or knowledge into documentation
Use only when the user explicitly wants the legacy no-review-gates pipeline for an approved spec; prefer kn-flow for normal spec orchestration
| name | kn-spec |
| description | Use when creating a specification document for a feature (SDD workflow) |
Create a specification document for a feature using SDD (Spec-Driven Development).
Announce: "Using kn-spec to create spec for [name]."
Core principle: EXPLORE DECISIONS -> SPEC -> REVIEW -> APPROVE -> THEN KN-FLOW OR TASK PLANNING.
--skip-explore to jump straight to spec writing (for trivial features)specs/<yyyy-mm-dd>/<slug> using today's date and a stable slug.specs/2026-06-17/lsp-runtime-wrapper.requirements.md, design.md, and tasks.md. Keep one spec doc with sections; detailed execution belongs in Knowns Tasks.specs/<slug>, keep using its existing path instead of moving it during normal spec work.Task Links section after tasks are createdDo not create a spec just because the user invoked kn-spec.
If the request is tiny, low ambiguity, and low risk, rule out a spec and recommend direct task creation:
/kn-plan --new "<short work summary>"
Use this bypass for narrow copy/docs/config tweaks, small bug fixes, and low-risk maintenance that does not change product contracts, architecture, data, auth, external integrations, or cross-module behavior.
If the tiny work reveals reusable knowledge, create or update a supporting doc/memory first, then recommend /kn-plan --new .... If the user explicitly insists on a spec after the bypass recommendation, create a compact spec.
Extract decisions from the user BEFORE writing the spec. This prevents the agent from guessing wrong and writing a spec the user didn't want.
Assess from the request + a quick project scan:
/kn-plan --new "<summary>".--skip-explore).Classify what is being built — this determines which gray areas to probe:
| Type | What it is | Example |
|---|---|---|
| SEE | Something users look at | UI, dashboard, layout |
| CALL | Something callers invoke | API, CLI command, webhook |
| RUN | Something that executes | Background job, script, service |
| READ | Something users read | Docs, emails, reports |
| ORGANIZE | Something being structured | Data model, file layout, taxonomy |
One feature can span types (e.g., SEE + CALL).
Generate 2–4 gray areas for this feature. A gray area is a decision that:
Quick codebase scout (grep only — no deep analysis):
mcp_knowns_search({ "action": "search", "query": "<feature keywords>", "type": "memory" })
Filter OUT:
Rules:
"More questions about [area], or move on? (Remaining: [unvisited areas])"
Scope creep response — when user suggests something outside scope:
"[Feature X] is a new capability — will be a separate work item. Noted. Back to [current area]: [question]"
Decision locking — after each gray area is resolved:
"Lock decision D[N]: [summary]. Confirmed?"
Assign stable IDs: D1, D2, D3... These IDs will be referenced in the spec.
After all gray areas resolved, summarize locked decisions:
Decisions locked:
- D1: [summary]
- D2: [summary]
- D3: [summary]
Writing spec based on these locked decisions...
If $ARGUMENTS provided, use it as spec name.
If no arguments, ask user:
What feature are you speccing? (e.g., "user-auth", "payment-flow")
Ask user to describe the feature:
Please describe the feature requirements. What should it do?
Listen for:
If requirements depend on large domain or architecture context:
@doc/<path> instead of dumping background material inlineDerive:
<slug> from the feature name, using lowercase kebab-case<spec-path> as specs/<yyyy-mm-dd>/<slug><spec-folder> as specs/<yyyy-mm-dd>mcp_knowns_docs({ "action": "create", "title": "<Feature Name>",
"description": "Specification for <feature>",
"folder": "specs/<yyyy-mm-dd>",
"tags": ["spec", "draft"],
"content": "<spec content>"
})
Spec Template:
## Overview
Brief description of the feature and its purpose.
## Locked Decisions
Decisions extracted during exploring phase:
- D1: [Decision summary]
- D2: [Decision summary]
## Requirements
### Functional Requirements
- FR-1: [Requirement description]
- FR-2: [Requirement description]
### Non-Functional Requirements
- NFR-1: [Performance, security, etc.]
## Acceptance Criteria
- [ ] AC-1: [Testable criterion]
- [ ] AC-2: [Testable criterion]
- [ ] AC-3: [Testable criterion]
## Scenarios
### Scenario 1: [Happy Path]
**Given** [context]
**When** [action]
**Then** [expected result]
### Scenario 2: [Edge Case]
**Given** [context]
**When** [action]
**Then** [expected result]
## Technical Notes
Optional implementation hints or constraints.
## Task Links
Generated tasks will be linked here after `/kn-plan --from @doc/<spec-path>` runs.
Keep this section short: task ID, prefixed title, and status only.
## Open Questions
- [ ] Question 1?
- [ ] Question 2?
CRITICAL: After creating spec, validate to catch issues:
mcp_knowns_validate({ "entity": "<spec-path>" })
Present the spec and ask:
Please review this spec:
- Approve if requirements are complete
- Edit if you want to modify something
- Add more if requirements are missing
If approved:
mcp_knowns_docs({ "action": "update", "path": "<spec-path>",
"tags": ["spec", "approved"]
})
After approval:
/kn-flow @doc/<spec-path>./kn-plan --from @doc/<spec-path>./kn-go <spec-path> only when the user explicitly wants the older no-review-gates pipeline.If edit requested: Update the spec based on feedback and return to Step 4.
If add more: Gather additional requirements and update spec.
All built-in skills in scope must end with the same user-facing information order: kn-init, kn-spec, kn-flow, kn-plan, kn-research, kn-implement, kn-verify, kn-doc, kn-template, kn-extract, and kn-commit.
Required order for the final user-facing response:
Keep this concise for CLI use. Skill-specific content may extend the key-details section, but must not replace or reorder the shared structure.
Out of scope: explaining, syncing, or generating .claude/skills/*. Runtime auto-sync already handles platform copies, so this skill source only defines the built-in output contract.
For kn-spec, the key details should cover:
If the spec uncovers cross-cutting or general knowledge work:
You MUST suggest the next action when a natural follow-up exists. User won't know what to do next.
After spec is approved:
✓ Spec approved: @doc/<spec-path>
Next step — choose one:
1. Recommended full flow (plan -> implement -> review -> verify):
/kn-flow @doc/<spec-path>
2. Generate tasks only / manual task-by-task path:
/kn-plan --from @doc/<spec-path>
3. Legacy auto pipeline, no review gates:
/kn-go <spec-path>
Option 1 (kn-flow):
Option 2 (kn-plan --from):
/kn-plan <id> + /kn-implement <id> for each taskOption 3 (kn-go):
/kn-flow @doc/<spec-path> - Orchestrate an approved spec through plan, implement, review, and verify/kn-plan --from @doc/<spec-path> - Generate tasks from this spec (manual flow)/kn-go <spec-path> - Legacy no-review-gates auto pipeline/kn-plan <id> - Plan individual task/kn-verify - Verify implementation against spec/kn-plan --new when a spec would be overheadspecs/<yyyy-mm-dd>/<slug>/kn-flow or task creation after approval