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Use whatever tool you want to generate a prompt for /specify. I spar with claude sometimes for help figuring out how to describe what I need/want - exploring options and variants of the ideas I provide. When I eventually pick the ideas I want, I specifically ask it to create a short/concise natural language description (instead of a structured prompt - that's what spec-kit provides). I have also created some custom commands to help me with things I do around spec-kit - you can just create your own custom /brainstorm command if you wish. Lastly, structuring your brainstorming too much could go against the whole point .... subtly forcing idea generation to "regress to the mean" so to speak. The LLM isn't imaginative, it's actually pretty boringly average. |
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I use this Idea Generator agent https://github.com/github/awesome-copilot/blob/main/agents/simple-app-idea-generator.agent.md, to help me brainstorm and generate ideas. The agent will return a spec at the end and I used this as input to /specify prompt.
Am I doing the right thing or am I over-engineering things? From what I understand /specify prompt will create the spec.md which will contain the spec.
It would be nice if we have a /brainstorm prompt which will improve our idea/prompt before handing off to /specify prompt.
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