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Create a formal specification for an existing GitHub Actions CI/CD workflow, optimized for AI consumption and workflow maintenance.
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Create a formal specification for an existing GitHub Actions CI/CD workflow, optimized for AI consumption and workflow maintenance.
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| name | create-github-action-workflow-specification |
| description | Create a formal specification for an existing GitHub Actions CI/CD workflow, optimized for AI consumption and workflow maintenance. |
Create a comprehensive specification for the GitHub Actions workflow: ${input:WorkflowFile}.
This specification serves as a specification for the workflow's behavior, requirements, and constraints. It must be implementation-agnostic, focusing on what the workflow accomplishes rather than how it's implemented.
Save as: /spec/spec-process-cicd-[workflow-name].md
---
title: CI/CD Workflow Specification - [Workflow Name]
version: 1.0
date_created: [YYYY-MM-DD]
last_updated: [YYYY-MM-DD]
owner: DevOps Team
tags: [process, cicd, github-actions, automation, [domain-specific-tags]]
---
## Workflow Overview
**Purpose**: [One sentence describing workflow's primary goal]
**Trigger Events**: [List trigger conditions]
**Target Environments**: [Environment scope]
## Execution Flow Diagram
```mermaid
graph TD
A[Trigger Event] --> B[Job 1]
B --> C[Job 2]
C --> D[Job 3]
D --> E[End]
B --> F[Parallel Job]
F --> D
style A fill:#e1f5fe
style E fill:#e8f5e8
| Job Name | Purpose | Dependencies | Execution Context |
|---|---|---|---|
| job-1 | [Purpose] | [Prerequisites] | [Runner/Environment] |
| job-2 | [Purpose] | job-1 | [Runner/Environment] |
| ID | Requirement | Priority | Acceptance Criteria |
|---|---|---|---|
| REQ-001 | [Requirement] | High | [Testable criteria] |
| REQ-002 | [Requirement] | Medium | [Testable criteria] |
| ID | Requirement | Implementation Constraint |
|---|---|---|
| SEC-001 | [Security requirement] | [Constraint description] |
| ID | Metric | Target | Measurement Method |
|---|---|---|---|
| PERF-001 | [Metric] | [Target value] | [How measured] |
# Environment Variables
ENV_VAR_1: string # Purpose: [description]
ENV_VAR_2: secret # Purpose: [description]
# Repository Triggers
paths: [list of path filters]
branches: [list of branch patterns]
# Job Outputs
job_1_output: string # Description: [purpose]
build_artifact: file # Description: [content type]
| Type | Name | Purpose | Scope |
|---|---|---|---|
| Secret | SECRET_1 | [Purpose] | Workflow |
| Variable | VAR_1 | [Purpose] | Repository |
| Error Type | Response | Recovery Action |
|---|---|---|
| Build Failure | [Response] | [Recovery steps] |
| Test Failure | [Response] | [Recovery steps] |
| Deployment Failure | [Response] | [Recovery steps] |
| Gate | Criteria | Bypass Conditions |
|---|---|---|
| Code Quality | [Standards] | [When allowed] |
| Security Scan | [Thresholds] | [When allowed] |
| Test Coverage | [Percentage] | [When allowed] |
| Condition | Severity | Notification Target |
|---|---|---|
| [Condition] | [Level] | [Who/Where] |
| System | Integration Type | Data Exchange | SLA Requirements |
|---|---|---|---|
| [System] | [Type] | [Data format] | [Requirements] |
| Workflow | Relationship | Trigger Mechanism |
|---|---|---|
| [Workflow] | [Type] | [How triggered] |
| Scenario | Expected Behavior | Validation Method |
|---|---|---|
| [Edge case] | [Behavior] | [How to verify] |
| Version | Date | Changes | Author |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1.0 | [Date] | Initial specification | [Author] |
## Analysis Instructions
When analyzing the workflow file:
1. **Extract Core Purpose**: Identify the primary business objective
2. **Map Job Flow**: Create dependency graph showing execution order
3. **Identify Contracts**: Document inputs, outputs, and interfaces
4. **Capture Constraints**: Extract timeouts, permissions, and limits
5. **Define Quality Gates**: Identify validation and approval points
6. **Document Error Paths**: Map failure scenarios and recovery
7. **Abstract Implementation**: Focus on behavior, not syntax
## Mermaid Diagram Guidelines
### Flow Types
- **Sequential**: `A --> B --> C`
- **Parallel**: `A --> B & A --> C; B --> D & C --> D`
- **Conditional**: `A --> B{Decision}; B -->|Yes| C; B -->|No| D`
### Styling
```mermaid
style TriggerNode fill:#e1f5fe
style SuccessNode fill:#e8f5e8
style FailureNode fill:#ffebee
style ProcessNode fill:#f3e5f5
For workflows with 5+ jobs, use subgraphs:
graph TD
subgraph "Build Phase"
A[Lint] --> B[Test] --> C[Build]
end
subgraph "Deploy Phase"
D[Staging] --> E[Production]
end
C --> D
Focus on creating a specification that serves as both documentation and a template for workflow updates.