Create a feature specification with user stories, functional requirements, Given/When/Then acceptance scenarios, success criteria, assumptions, and explicit out-of-scope boundaries. Use when user wants to define a feature, convert an idea into a spec, write a PRD, or start a new implementation workflow.
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Create a feature specification with user stories, functional requirements, Given/When/Then acceptance scenarios, success criteria, assumptions, and explicit out-of-scope boundaries. Use when user wants to define a feature, convert an idea into a spec, write a PRD, or start a new implementation workflow.
harness-specify
Convert a feature idea into a structured specification. Produces specs/<feature-id>/spec.md and optionally docs/prd/<feature-id>.md.
When to Use
User describes a feature idea and wants to formalize it
User says "spec this", "write a spec", "define this feature", "create a PRD"
Starting a new implementation workflow that needs a specification first
Before Starting
Read ../../references/DOMAIN-AWARENESS.md for project-specific terminology and constraints.
Check if the feature already has a spec in specs/. If yes, ask whether to update or create new.
Steps
Gather context: Ask the user for the feature name, target users, and core behavior. If the user provides a PRD or loose description, extract the key elements.
Determine feature ID: Use the existing naming convention in specs/ (e.g., 001-feature-name). If no convention exists, generate as NNN-<slug> where NNN is the next available number and slug is derived from the feature description. Do not ask the user unless the slug is ambiguous.
Create spec: Use SPEC_FORMAT.md as the template. Fill every section:
User scenarios with Given/When/Then acceptance scenarios
Functional requirements (each testable)
Non-functional requirements with measurable targets
Success criteria tied to scenarios
Explicit assumptions
Mark unresolved items as [NEEDS CLARIFICATION]
Explicit out-of-scope list (mandatory)
Optional PRD: If the user requests a PRD or the feature is large enough to warrant one, create docs/prd/<feature-id>.md using PRD_FORMAT.md.
Validate: Confirm the spec has at least one user scenario, success criteria, and an out-of-scope section.
Rules
Never guess values marked [NEEDS CLARIFICATION] — ask the user.
Every P1 user scenario must have independent test instructions.
Out-of-scope is mandatory, not optional.
Write the Summary paragraph last, after all sections are complete.
Reference Files
SPEC_FORMAT.md — Full spec template with section descriptions
PRD_FORMAT.md — Full PRD template for product-level documents