feat(skills): brainstorming specs carry E2E scenario-card tables for user-facing work

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Jesse Vincent
2026-07-04 22:20:22 -07:00
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@@ -105,6 +105,16 @@ digraph brainstorming {
- Write the validated design (spec) to `docs/superpowers/specs/YYYY-MM-DD-<topic>-design.md`
- (User preferences for spec location override this default)
- If the design adds or changes user-visible behavior (a UI, CLI/TUI
output, or a rendered artifact), the spec MUST include a section whose
heading is exactly "E2E scenario cards" (no numbering or extra words —
tools match this heading verbatim): a table with one row per scenario —
Card (kebab-case name) | Covers (the user-visible behavior) |
Falsification (the exact observable that makes the scenario FAIL,
written from the requested behavior). These lines become verbatim
contracts for post-implementation scenario cards. A design that leaves
user-visible behavior unchanged (a pure refactor, internal cleanup) gets
NO scenario table — not even as regression insurance.
- Use elements-of-style:writing-clearly-and-concisely skill if available
- Commit the design document to git
@@ -115,6 +125,9 @@ After writing the spec document, look at it with fresh eyes:
2. **Internal consistency:** Do any sections contradict each other? Does the architecture match the feature descriptions?
3. **Scope check:** Is this focused enough for a single implementation plan, or does it need decomposition?
4. **Ambiguity check:** Could any requirement be interpreted two different ways? If so, pick one and make it explicit.
5. **Scenario-table check:** Design adds or changes user-visible behavior
but no "E2E scenario cards" table? Add it. No user-visible behavior
change but a table present? Remove it.
Fix any issues inline. No need to re-review — just fix and move on.