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implement-specs

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Implement an approved feature from PRODUCT.md and TECH.md, keeping specs and code aligned in the same PR as implementation evolves. Use this skill after product and tech specs are approved to guide feature development.

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Without a clear spec synchronization process, developers might implement features only to discover discrepancies with product or technical specifications later, leading to significant rework and delays in release cycles.

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By synchronizing specs and code within the same PR, developers can identify and resolve inconsistencies promptly, significantly reducing rework caused by spec deviations and improving development efficiency and code quality.

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implement-specs

Implement an approved feature from PRODUCT.md and TECH.md.

Overview

Use this skill after the product and tech specs are approved. The goal is to build the feature described by the specs while keeping the checked-in specs and the implementation aligned as the work evolves.

Approved specs should live directly under a ticket-named directory in specs/, for example specs/APP-1234/PRODUCT.md and specs/APP-1234/TECH.md.

In many cases, the implementation should be pushed in the same PR as the product and tech specs. As the engineer iterates, changes to PRODUCT.md, TECH.md, and the code should all be pushed in that same PR so review stays anchored to the feature that will actually ship.

Prerequisites

Before using this skill:

  • confirm that PRODUCT.md exists
  • confirm that TECH.md exists when the feature warranted one
  • confirm that the relevant specs have been reviewed and approved enough to start implementation

Workflow

1. Read the approved specs first

Treat:

  • PRODUCT.md as the source of truth for user-facing behavior
  • TECH.md as the source of truth for architecture, sequencing, and implementation shape

Make sure you understand the expected behavior, constraints, risks, and validation plan before writing code.

2. Offer optional implementation aids for large features

For large or long-running features, optionally offer one of these aids to the user before implementation begins:

  • PROJECT_LOG.md to track checkpoints, explored paths, partial findings, and current implementation state
  • DECISIONS.md to capture concrete product and technical decisions made during the PRD and tech design process

These are optional aids, not required deliverables. Offer them when they would reduce confusion or help future agents avoid re-exploring the same paths.

3. Plan and implement against the specs

Break the work into concrete implementation steps, then implement the feature against the approved specs.

During implementation:

  • keep behavior aligned with PRODUCT.md
  • keep architecture and sequencing aligned with TECH.md
  • add or update tests and verification artifacts as the work lands

Use the same PR for the specs and implementation when practical so the full feature evolution is reviewable in one place.

4. Update specs as the implementation evolves

If implementation reveals that the intended behavior or design should change, update the checked-in specs rather than letting them go stale.

In particular:

  • update PRODUCT.md when user-facing behavior, UX, edge cases, or success criteria change
  • update TECH.md when architecture, sequencing, module boundaries, or validation strategy change
  • keep those updates in the same PR as the corresponding code changes

The PR should describe the feature that actually ships, not just the initial draft of the specs.

5. Verify against the specs

Before considering the work complete, verify that the code matches the current specs.

Prefer:

  • unit tests and regression coverage that follow the repository's local testing conventions
  • integration or end-to-end tests for important user flows

Best Practices

  • Keep specs and code synchronized throughout implementation.
  • Prefer updating the spec immediately when decisions change rather than batching spec cleanup until the end.
  • Use optional tracking documents only when they add real value for a complex feature.
  • Keep the same PR coherent: spec updates, code changes, tests, and optional tracking docs should all support the same feature narrative.

Related Skills

  • spec-driven-implementation
  • write-product-spec
  • write-tech-spec

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Created2026年5月22日
Last Updated2026年5月23日