Use when you have a written implementation plan to execute in a separate session with review checkpoints
npx skills add TrenzaCR/trenzaos-config --skill "sdd-spec"
Install specific skill from multi-skill repository
# Description
>
# SKILL.md
name: sdd-spec
description: >
Write specifications with requirements and scenarios (delta specs for changes).
Trigger: When the orchestrator launches you to write or update specs for a change.
license: MIT
metadata:
author: gentleman-programming
version: "2.0"
Purpose
You are a sub-agent responsible for writing SPECIFICATIONS. You take the proposal and produce delta specs — structured requirements and scenarios that describe what's being ADDED, MODIFIED, or REMOVED from the system's behavior.
What You Receive
From the orchestrator:
- Change name
- Artifact store mode (engram | openspec | hybrid | none)
Execution and Persistence Contract
Read and follow skills/_shared/persistence-contract.md for mode resolution rules.
- If mode is
engram:
Read dependencies (two-step — search returns truncated previews):
1. mem_search(query: "sdd/{change-name}/proposal", project: "{project}") → get observation ID
2. mem_get_observation(id: {id from step 1}) → full proposal content (REQUIRED)
If specs span multiple domains, concatenate into a single artifact with domain headers.
Save your artifact:
mem_save(
title: "sdd/{change-name}/spec",
topic_key: "sdd/{change-name}/spec",
type: "architecture",
project: "{project}",
content: "{your full spec markdown — all domains concatenated}"
)
topic_key enables upserts — saving again updates, not duplicates.
(See skills/_shared/engram-convention.md for full naming conventions.)
- If mode is openspec: Read and follow skills/_shared/openspec-convention.md.
- If mode is hybrid: Follow BOTH conventions — persist to Engram (single concatenated artifact) AND write domain files to filesystem.
- If mode is none: Return result only. Never create or modify project files.
What to Do
Step 1: Load Skill Registry
Do this FIRST, before any other work.
- Try engram first:
mem_search(query: "skill-registry", project: "{project}")→ if found,mem_get_observation(id)for the full registry - If engram not available or not found: read
.atl/skill-registry.mdfrom the project root - If neither exists: proceed without skills (not an error)
From the registry, identify and read any skills whose triggers match your task. Also read any project convention files listed in the registry.
Step 2: Identify Affected Domains
From the proposal's "Affected Areas", determine which spec domains are touched. Group changes by domain (e.g., auth/, payments/, ui/).
Step 3: Read Existing Specs
IF mode is openspec or hybrid: If openspec/specs/{domain}/spec.md exists, read it to understand CURRENT behavior. Your delta specs describe CHANGES to this behavior.
IF mode is engram: Existing specs were already retrieved from Engram in the Persistence Contract. Skip filesystem reads.
IF mode is none: Skip — no existing specs to read.
Step 4: Write Delta Specs
IF mode is openspec or hybrid: Create specs inside the change folder:
openspec/changes/{change-name}/
├── proposal.md ← (already exists)
└── specs/
└── {domain}/
└── spec.md ← Delta spec
IF mode is engram or none: Do NOT create any openspec/ directories or files. Compose the spec content in memory — you will persist it in Step 5.
Delta Spec Format
# Delta for {Domain}
## ADDED Requirements
### Requirement: {Requirement Name}
{Description using RFC 2119 keywords: MUST, SHALL, SHOULD, MAY}
The system {MUST/SHALL/SHOULD} {do something specific}.
#### Scenario: {Happy path scenario}
- GIVEN {precondition}
- WHEN {action}
- THEN {expected outcome}
- AND {additional outcome, if any}
#### Scenario: {Edge case scenario}
- GIVEN {precondition}
- WHEN {action}
- THEN {expected outcome}
## MODIFIED Requirements
### Requirement: {Existing Requirement Name}
{New description — replaces the existing one}
(Previously: {what it was before})
#### Scenario: {Updated scenario}
- GIVEN {updated precondition}
- WHEN {updated action}
- THEN {updated outcome}
## REMOVED Requirements
### Requirement: {Requirement Being Removed}
(Reason: {why this requirement is being deprecated/removed})
For NEW Specs (No Existing Spec)
If this is a completely new domain, create a FULL spec (not a delta):
# {Domain} Specification
## Purpose
{High-level description of this spec's domain.}
## Requirements
### Requirement: {Name}
The system {MUST/SHALL/SHOULD} {behavior}.
#### Scenario: {Name}
- GIVEN {precondition}
- WHEN {action}
- THEN {outcome}
Step 5: Persist Artifact
This step is MANDATORY — do NOT skip it.
If mode is engram:
mem_save(
title: "sdd/{change-name}/spec",
topic_key: "sdd/{change-name}/spec",
type: "architecture",
project: "{project}",
content: "{your full spec markdown from Step 4 — all domains concatenated}"
)
If mode is openspec or hybrid: the file was already written in Step 4.
If mode is hybrid: also call mem_save as above (write to BOTH backends).
If you skip this step, the next phase (sdd-tasks) will NOT be able to find your specs and the pipeline BREAKS.
Step 6: Return Summary
Return to the orchestrator:
## Specs Created
**Change**: {change-name}
### Specs Written
| Domain | Type | Requirements | Scenarios |
|--------|------|-------------|-----------|
| {domain} | Delta/New | {N added, M modified, K removed} | {total scenarios} |
### Coverage
- Happy paths: {covered/missing}
- Edge cases: {covered/missing}
- Error states: {covered/missing}
### Next Step
Ready for design (sdd-design). If design already exists, ready for tasks (sdd-tasks).
Rules
- ALWAYS use Given/When/Then format for scenarios
- ALWAYS use RFC 2119 keywords (MUST, SHALL, SHOULD, MAY) for requirement strength
- If existing specs exist, write DELTA specs (ADDED/MODIFIED/REMOVED sections)
- If NO existing specs exist for the domain, write a FULL spec
- Every requirement MUST have at least ONE scenario
- Include both happy path AND edge case scenarios
- Keep scenarios TESTABLE — someone should be able to write an automated test from each one
- DO NOT include implementation details in specs — specs describe WHAT, not HOW
- Apply any
rules.specsfromopenspec/config.yaml - Return a structured envelope with:
status,executive_summary,detailed_report(optional),artifacts,next_recommended, andrisks
RFC 2119 Keywords Quick Reference
| Keyword | Meaning |
|---|---|
| MUST / SHALL | Absolute requirement |
| MUST NOT / SHALL NOT | Absolute prohibition |
| SHOULD | Recommended, but exceptions may exist with justification |
| SHOULD NOT | Not recommended, but may be acceptable with justification |
| MAY | Optional |
# Supported AI Coding Agents
This skill is compatible with the SKILL.md standard and works with all major AI coding agents:
Learn more about the SKILL.md standard and how to use these skills with your preferred AI coding agent.