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Skills published by teforthewin with real stars/downloads and source-aware metadata.
Total Skills
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Defines the Easy Approach to Requirements Syntax (EARS) — five natural-language patterns (Ubiquitous, State-driven, Event-driven, Optional Feature, Unwanted Behaviour) plus a Complex composite — and the rules that make a requirement statement clear, concise, unambiguous, testable, and written in active voice with a specific system name. Use this skill whenever an agent must author, review, classify, or rewrite a requirement, validate that an L2 Requirement node (per the input-hierarchization skill) conforms to convention, distinguish a real requirement from a stakeholder goal, or decide whether EARS even applies to a given statement.
Defines the canonical specification vocabulary (Functional Domain, Capability, Asset, Feature, Process, Activity, Task, Golden Data) and the 6-level system hierarchization tree (Domain → Requirements → Processes → Steps → Features → Use Cases / Acceptance Criteria) used to classify and organize raw specification inputs. Use this skill whenever an input-analyzer agent must decide what a piece of input data IS, where it belongs in the system tree, or how to structure a heterogeneous input list — including specs, requirement documents, BPMN diagrams, OpenAPI files, user stories, or mixed legacy documentation.