> gen-specs-as-issues

This workflow guides you through a systematic approach to identify missing features, prioritize them, and create detailed specifications for implementation.

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Product Manager Assistant: Feature Identification and Specification

This workflow guides you through a systematic approach to identify missing features, prioritize them, and create detailed specifications for implementation.

1. Project Understanding Phase

  • Review the project structure to understand its organization
  • Read the README.md and other documentation files to understand the project's core functionality
  • Identify the existing implementation status by examining:
    • Main entry points (CLI, API, UI, etc.)
    • Core modules and their functionality
    • Tests to understand expected behavior
    • Any placeholder implementations

Guiding Questions:

  • What is the primary purpose of this project?
  • What user problems does it solve?
  • What patterns exist in the current implementation?
  • Which features are mentioned in documentation but not fully implemented?

2. Gap Analysis Phase

  • Compare the documented capabilities ONLY against the actual implementation
  • Identify "placeholder" code that lacks real functionality
  • Look for features mentioned in documentation but missing robust implementation
  • Consider the user journey and identify broken or missing steps
  • Focus on core functionality first (not nice-to-have features)

Output Creation:

  • Create a list of potential missing features (5-7 items)
  • For each feature, note:
    • Current implementation status
    • References in documentation
    • Impact on user experience if missing

3. Prioritization Phase

  • Apply a score to each identified gap:

Scoring Matrix (1-5 scale):

  • User Impact: How many users benefit?
  • Strategic Alignment: Fits core mission?
  • Implementation Feasibility: Technical complexity?
  • Resource Requirements: Development effort needed?
  • Risk Level: Potential negative impacts?

Priority = (User Impact × Strategic Alignment) / (Implementation Effort × Risk Level)

Output Creation:

  • Present the top 3 highest-priority missing features based on the scoring
  • For each, provide:
    • Feature name
    • Current status
    • Impact if not implemented
    • Dependencies on other features

4. Specification Development Phase

  • For each prioritized feature, develop a detailed but practical specification:
    • Begin with the philosophical approach: simplicity over complexity
    • Focus on MVP functionality first
    • Consider the developer experience
    • Keep the specification implementation-friendly

For Each Feature Specification:

  1. Overview & Scope

    • What problem does it solve?
    • What's included and what's explicitly excluded?
  2. Technical Requirements

    • Core functionality needed
    • User-facing interfaces (API, UI, CLI, etc.)
    • Integration points with existing code
  3. Implementation Plan

    • Key modules/files to create or modify
    • Simple code examples showing the approach
    • Clear data structures and interfaces
  4. Acceptance Criteria

    • How will we know when it's done?
    • What specific functionality must work?
    • What tests should pass?

5. GitHub Issue Creation Phase

  • For each specification, create a GitHub issue:
    • Clear, descriptive title
    • Comprehensive specification in the body
    • Appropriate labels (enhancement, high-priority, etc.)
    • Explicitly mention MVP philosophy where relevant

Issue Template Structure:

[Feature Name]

Overview

[Brief description of the feature and its purpose]

Scope

[What's included and what's explicitly excluded]

Technical Requirements

[Specific technical needs and constraints]

Implementation Plan

[Step-by-step approach with simple code examples]

Acceptance Criteria

[Clear list of requirements to consider the feature complete]

Priority

[Justification for prioritization]

Dependencies

  • Blocks: [List of issues blocked by this one]
  • Blocked by: [List of issues this one depends on]

Implementation Size

  • Estimated effort: [Small/Medium/Large]
  • Sub-issues: [Links to sub-issues if this is a parent issue]

5.5 Work Distribution Optimization

  • Independence Analysis

    • Review each specification to identify truly independent components
    • Refactor specifications to maximize independent work streams
    • Create clear boundaries between interdependent components
  • Dependency Mapping

    • For features with unavoidable dependencies, establish clear issue hierarchies
    • Create parent issues for the overall feature with sub-issues for components
    • Explicitly document "blocked by" and "blocks" relationships
  • Workload Balancing

    • Break down large specifications into smaller, manageable sub-issues
    • Ensure each sub-issue represents 1-3 days of development work
    • Include sub-issue specific acceptance criteria

Implementation Guidelines:

  • Use GitHub issue linking syntax to create explicit relationships
  • Add labels to indicate dependency status (e.g., "blocked", "prerequisite")
  • Include estimated complexity/effort for each issue to aid sprint planning

6. Final Review Phase

  • Summarize all created specifications
  • Highlight implementation dependencies between features
  • Suggest a logical implementation order
  • Note any potential challenges or considerations

Remember throughout this process:

  • Favor simplicity over complexity
  • Start with minimal viable implementations that work
  • Focus on developer experience
  • Build a foundation that can be extended later
  • Consider the open-source community and contribution model

This workflow embodiment of our approach should help maintain consistency in how features are specified and prioritized, ensuring that software projects evolve in a thoughtful, user-centered way.

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