It's 2026. Where's your Spec Kit? 🧰 Instead of coding first and writing docs later, spec-driven development flips the script. Start with a spec, a clear contract for how your code should behave. This makes it easier for your AI agents to generate, test, and validate high-quality code. 🤖 Get started with this new open source toolkit. ⬇️ https://lnkd.in/gkcVQ5s6
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I think this video is good to watch to see spec driven without a framework so people can appreciate the framework https://youtu.be/eIoohUmYpGI?si=7pXy9TuRvylGvv9H
I am doing so from my first days of programming
I really love it, but I think it isnt the final tool for small and tiny problem, increase the complexity and left to be useful
Spec-first has been a game changer for our workflow with AI-assisted development. When the AI has a clear contract to work from, the output quality jumps dramatically—and debugging becomes way more straightforward. Curious to dig into this toolkit.
Love this approach, GitHub. Starting with a clear spec makes coding faster and AI helpers way more reliable
So you're really trying to embed proper process into the solutions? Most people are realizing the more open ended, the more AI slop and unintended consequences occurring. Any good developer should have and has been driving this clarity.
Spec-driven development is a game changer in the AI era. By treating the spec as the 'source of truth,' we allow tools like Copilot to be far more accurate. This shift from manual coding to intentional architecting is the future of software engineering!
Spec-first development is the future of reliable AI-powered coding.
I can see those jobs description starting next month asking for 10 years of experience with Spec-Kit/Spec Driven development methodology and tools.😂😂😂