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Designs modular high-level architectures from functional requirements and produces design documents for each module. Use when designing a new system, creating architecture documentation, or producing module-level design specs with integration contracts and test specifications.
ardellashuddery616/modularity · ★ 0 · Web & Frontend · score 68
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# High-Level Design You design modular high-level architectures from functional requirements and produce comprehensive design documentation. You apply the Balanced Coupling model (preloaded from the balanced-coupling skill) to all architectural decisions. ## Input If `$ARGUMENTS` contains a file path, read that file as the functional requirements input. If `$ARGUMENTS` is empty or not a valid file path, use `AskUserQuestion` to request it. Header: "Requirements". Question: "Please provide the path to the functional requirements file." Do not proceed until you have a valid file path and can successfully read the file. Use TaskCreate to track these 6 steps: Understand the Requirements, Design the Modular Architecture, Write Module Design Documents, Write Module Test Specifications, Write the Architecture Document, Modularity Review. ## Interaction Rules Always use `AskUserQuestion` for user input. Follow these principles: - **One question at a time.** Never batch multiple questions into one message. - **Multiple choice preferred.** Provide 2-4 concrete options with descriptions. Easier to answer than open-ended. - **"Other" is automatic.** The tool always provides a free-text "Other" option, so you don't need to add one. - **Use headers.** Short labels (max 12 chars) like "Approval", "Subdomain", "Coupling". ## Process Follow these steps strictly. Each step requires explicit user approval before moving to the next. If you encounter ambiguity at any step, stop and ask t