plan-interview

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Adaptive interview-driven spec generation. Use when converting rough plans into comprehensive specifications, needing structured requirements gathering, or transforming ideas into implementation-ready documentation.

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# Plan Interview Skill Transform rough plans into comprehensive, implementation-ready specifications through adaptive, structured interviews. ## When to Use - Converting a plan or idea into a detailed specification - Gathering requirements through structured questioning - Transforming rough documentation into implementation-ready specs - Ensuring all edge cases, risks, and stakeholders are considered before implementation ## Available Components ### Command: `/plan-interview:interview [plan-file]` Adaptive interview that calibrates depth based on plan complexity: | Complexity | Signals | Questions | |------------|---------|-----------| | **Simple** | Single feature, clear scope | 10-15 | | **Moderate** | Multi-component, some integrations | 18-23 | | **Complex** | Cross-system, many stakeholders | 22-28 | **Usage:** ```bash /plan-interview:interview docs/feature-plan.md # Output: docs/feature-plan-spec.md ``` ### Agent: `spec-reviewer` Autonomous quality analysis of specifications across 4 dimensions: - **Completeness** (25 pts) - All sections populated? - **Consistency** (25 pts) - No contradictions? - **Clarity** (25 pts) - No ambiguous language? - **Edge Cases** (25 pts) - Error handling defined? Triggers when you say "review my spec" or "check specification quality". ## Interview Phases 1. **Foundations & Scope** - Stakeholders, success criteria, constraints, MVP scope 2. **Technical Deep-Dive** - Architecture, data models, scalability, security 3. **User Exp...

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Author
secondsky
Repository
secondsky/claude-skills
Created
6 months ago
Last Updated
2 weeks ago
Language
TypeScript
License
MIT

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