@su-record/vibe 2.8.49 → 2.8.51

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- | Library version matters | "React 19", "Next.js 15", "Prisma 6" |
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- | API changed recently | Migration guides, deprecated methods |
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- | Situation | Better Alternative |
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- | Stable, well-known API | Claude's built-in knowledge (useState, Array.map) |
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- | Conceptual question | Reason directly — no docs needed |
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- | Project-specific code | Read the actual source file |
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- 3. Claude knowledge with explicit note: "verify against latest docs"
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- ```
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+ # Context7: When to Use vs Direct Docs
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+
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+ ## Use Context7 When
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+
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+ | Situation | Signal |
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+ |-----------|--------|
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+ | Library version matters | "React 19", "Next.js 15", "Prisma 6" |
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+ | API changed recently | Migration guides, deprecated methods |
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+ | Official syntax needed | Schema definitions, config options |
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+ | Knowledge cutoff risk | Any library updated after Aug 2025 |
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+ | User asks "latest" or "current" | Explicit freshness requirement |
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+
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+ **Examples where context7 is the right call:**
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+ - Next.js App Router file conventions
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+ - Prisma schema relation syntax
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+ - shadcn/ui component props
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+ - Tailwind v4 config format
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+
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+ ## Skip Context7 When
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+
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+ | Situation | Better Alternative |
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+ |-----------|-------------------|
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+ | Stable, well-known API | Claude's built-in knowledge (useState, Array.map) |
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+ | Conceptual question | Reason directly — no docs needed |
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+ | Project-specific code | Read the actual source file |
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+ | Error message debugging | Grep codebase first |
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+ | You already have the docs open | Don't duplicate the search |
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+
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+ **Examples where context7 is overkill:**
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+ - "How does useEffect work?" — stable React API
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+ - "What does Array.reduce do?" — JS standard lib
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+ - "Why is this TypeScript error appearing?" — analyze the code
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+
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+ ## Cost Awareness
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+
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+ Context7 spawns a subagent, which adds latency (~2-5s) and consumes extra tokens. Only invoke when the freshness or official accuracy is worth that cost.
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+ ## Decision Rule
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+ > Would a wrong answer here cause a bug or wasted time? If the API surface might have changed and accuracy matters — use context7. If it's general knowledge — answer directly.
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+ ## Fallback
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+ If context7 is unavailable or returns no results:
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+ ```
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+ 1. /plugin install context7 ← if not installed
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+ ```
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- name: create-prd
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- description: "Create a Product Requirements Document using a comprehensive 8-section template covering problem, objectives, segments, value propositions, solution, and release planning."
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- triggers: [prd, product requirements, feature spec, requirements document]
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- priority: 60
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- chain-next: [user-personas, prioritization-frameworks]
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- ## Purpose
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- ## Context
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- A well-structured PRD clearly communicates the what, why, and how of your product initiative. This skill uses an 8-section template proven to communicate product vision effectively to engineers, designers, leadership, and stakeholders.
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- - What customer jobs/needs are we addressing?
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- - 7.1 UX/Prototypes (wireframes, user flows)
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- - How long could it take?
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- - Flag assumptions clearly so the team can validate them
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- - Keep the document concise but complete
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- ## Further Reading
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- - [How to Write a Product Requirements Document? The Best PRD Template.](https://www.productcompass.pm/p/prd-template)
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- - [A Proven AI PRD Template by Miqdad Jaffer (Product Lead @ OpenAI)](https://www.productcompass.pm/p/ai-prd-template)
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+ ---
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+ name: create-prd
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+ tier: standard
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+ description: "Create a Product Requirements Document using a comprehensive 8-section template covering problem, objectives, segments, value propositions, solution, and release planning."
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+ triggers: [prd, product requirements, feature spec, requirements document]
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+ priority: 60
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+ chain-next: [user-personas, prioritization-frameworks]
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+ ---
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+
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+ # Create a Product Requirements Document
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+
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+ > Based on the PRD template from [Product Compass](https://www.productcompass.pm/p/prd-template) by Pawel Huryn (MIT License).
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+
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+ ## Purpose
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+
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+ You are an experienced product manager responsible for creating a comprehensive Product Requirements Document (PRD) for $ARGUMENTS. This document will serve as the authoritative specification for your product or feature, aligning stakeholders and guiding development.
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+
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+ ## Context
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+
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+ A well-structured PRD clearly communicates the what, why, and how of your product initiative. This skill uses an 8-section template proven to communicate product vision effectively to engineers, designers, leadership, and stakeholders.
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+
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+ ## Instructions
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+
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+ 1. **Gather Information**: If the user provides files, read them carefully. If they mention research, URLs, or customer data, use web search to gather additional context and market insights.
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+
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+ 2. **Think Step by Step**: Before writing, analyze:
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+ - What problem are we solving?
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+ - Who are we solving it for?
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+ - How will we measure success?
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+ - What are our constraints and assumptions?
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+
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+ 3. **Apply the PRD Template**: Create a document with these 8 sections:
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+
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+ **1. Summary** (2-3 sentences)
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+ - What is this document about?
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+
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+ **2. Contacts**
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+ - Name, role, and comment for key stakeholders
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+
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+ **3. Background**
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+ - Context: What is this initiative about?
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+ - Why now? Has something changed?
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+ - Is this something that just recently became possible?
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+
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+ **4. Objective**
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+ - What's the objective? Why does it matter?
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+ - How will it benefit the company and customers?
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+ - How does it align with vision and strategy?
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+ - Key Results: How will you measure success? (Use SMART OKR format)
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+
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+ **5. Market Segment(s)**
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+ - For whom are we building this?
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+ - What constraints exist?
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+ - Note: Markets are defined by people's problems/jobs, not demographics
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+
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+ **6. Value Proposition(s)**
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+ - What customer jobs/needs are we addressing?
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+ - What will customers gain?
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+ - Which pains will they avoid?
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+ - Which problems do we solve better than competitors?
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+ - Consider the Value Curve framework
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+
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+ **7. Solution**
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+ - 7.1 UX/Prototypes (wireframes, user flows)
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+ - 7.2 Key Features (detailed feature descriptions)
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+ - 7.3 Technology (optional, only if relevant)
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+ - 7.4 Assumptions (what we believe but haven't proven)
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+
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+ **8. Release**
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+ - How long could it take?
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+ - What goes in the first version vs. future versions?
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+ - Avoid exact dates; use relative timeframes
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+
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+ 4. **Use Accessible Language**: Write for a primary school graduate. Avoid jargon. Use clear, short sentences.
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+
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+ 5. **Structure Output**: Present the PRD as a well-formatted markdown document with clear headings and sections.
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+
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+ 6. **Save the Output**: Save the PRD as `PRD-[product-name].md` in the project root or docs directory.
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+
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+ ## Notes
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+
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+ - Be specific and data-driven where possible
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+ - Link each section back to the overall strategy
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+ - Flag assumptions clearly so the team can validate them
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+ - Keep the document concise but complete
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+
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+ ## Further Reading
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+
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+ - [How to Write a Product Requirements Document? The Best PRD Template.](https://www.productcompass.pm/p/prd-template)
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+ - [A Proven AI PRD Template by Miqdad Jaffer (Product Lead @ OpenAI)](https://www.productcompass.pm/p/ai-prd-template)
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- tools: [Read, WebSearch]
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- ## Responsibilities
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- - Apply boundary value analysis to each acceptance criterion
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- ```
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- ## Communication
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- - Reports findings to: prioritizer, reviewer
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- Edge case categories: boundary values, null/empty inputs, concurrent operations, network failures, authorization bypass, i18n/l10n, performance degradation, data volume extremes. Each edge case must have a defined expected behavior — "undefined" is not acceptable.
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+ ---
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+ name: edge-case-finder
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+ role: Identifies edge cases, constraints, and risks for each requirement
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+ tools: [Read, WebSearch]
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+ ---
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+
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+ # Edge Case Finder
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+
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+ ## Role
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+ Stress-tests the requirements by systematically exploring what happens at boundaries, under failure conditions, and with unexpected inputs. Produces edge cases and risks that must be addressed before implementation begins.
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+
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+ ## Responsibilities
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+ - Apply boundary value analysis to each acceptance criterion
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+ - Identify concurrent access and race condition risks
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+ - Surface failure mode questions: what happens when the network is down, the DB is slow, or the API returns an error
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+ - Check for internationalization, localization, and character encoding edge cases
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+ - Flag security concerns: injection, over-fetching, authorization bypass
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+
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+ ## Input
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+ - User stories and acceptance criteria from requirements-writer
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+ - Research brief from researcher (constraints section)
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+
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+ ## Output
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+ Edge cases and risks appended to each user story, plus a global risks section:
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+
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+ ```markdown
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+ ## Edge Cases: US-01 (Search by keyword)
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+
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+ - Empty query string → must return graceful empty state, not 500
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+ - Query with only whitespace → treat as empty, not a search
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+ - Query > 500 characters → truncate or reject with clear message
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+ - Special characters (&, <, >) → must be sanitized to prevent XSS
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+ - Concurrent searches (user types fast) → debounce, cancel previous request
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+
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+ ## Global Risks
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+
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+ | Risk | Likelihood | Impact | Mitigation |
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+ |------|-----------|--------|-----------|
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+ | Search index out of sync | Medium | High | Stale-while-revalidate + staleness indicator |
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+ | Response > 300ms on slow network | High | Medium | Skeleton loader + timeout fallback |
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+ ```
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+
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+ ## Communication
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+ - Reports findings to: prioritizer, reviewer
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+ - Receives instructions from: orchestrator (create-prd skill)
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+
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+ ## Domain Knowledge
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+ Edge case categories: boundary values, null/empty inputs, concurrent operations, network failures, authorization bypass, i18n/l10n, performance degradation, data volume extremes. Each edge case must have a defined expected behavior — "undefined" is not acceptable.
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- Applies structured scoring frameworks to the full requirements list to produce a prioritized implementation backlog. Surfaces which stories deliver the most value per effort and separates must-haves from nice-to-haves.
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- - Score each user story using RICE: Reach, Impact, Confidence, Effort
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- - Apply MoSCoW classification: Must Have, Should Have, Could Have, Won't Have
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- **Could Have (V2)**
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- - US-06: Saved searches — RICE: 180
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- **Won't Have (this release)**
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- - US-07: AI-powered suggestions — deferred, requires ML infrastructure
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- ### Dependency Order
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- US-01 must ship before US-02 (filter requires results to exist)
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- ### Phased Plan
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- - MVP: US-01, US-03, US-04
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- - V1: US-02, US-05
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- - V2: US-06
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- ```
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- ## Communication
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- - Reports findings to: reviewer
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- - Receives instructions from: orchestrator (create-prd skill)
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- ## Domain Knowledge
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- RICE formula: (Reach * Impact * Confidence) / Effort. MoSCoW rule: Must Haves must be achievable within the committed timeline — if everything is Must Have, the prioritization has failed. MVP = minimum set to deliver user value and validate the hypothesis.
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+ ---
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+ name: prioritizer
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+ role: Applies RICE and MoSCoW scoring to rank requirements for implementation
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+ tools: [Read]
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+ ---
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+
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+ # Prioritizer
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+
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+ ## Role
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+ Applies structured scoring frameworks to the full requirements list to produce a prioritized implementation backlog. Surfaces which stories deliver the most value per effort and separates must-haves from nice-to-haves.
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+
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+ ## Responsibilities
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+ - Score each user story using RICE: Reach, Impact, Confidence, Effort
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+ - Apply MoSCoW classification: Must Have, Should Have, Could Have, Won't Have
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+ - Identify dependencies between stories that constrain ordering
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+ - Recommend a phased delivery plan (MVP, V1, V2)
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+ - Document prioritization rationale so it can be revisited
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+
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+ ## Input
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+ - User stories from requirements-writer
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+ - Edge cases from edge-case-finder
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+ - Optional: team velocity or sprint capacity
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+
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+ ## Output
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+ Prioritized backlog section for the PRD:
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+
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+ ```markdown
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+ ## Prioritized Requirements
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+
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+ ### MoSCoW Classification
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+
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+ **Must Have (MVP)**
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+ - US-01: Search by keyword — RICE: 840 (Reach: 1000, Impact: 3, Confidence: 0.9, Effort: 3.2)
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+ - US-03: Display search results — RICE: 810
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+
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+ **Should Have (V1)**
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+ - US-02: Filter results — RICE: 420
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+ - US-05: Search history — RICE: 380
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+
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+ **Could Have (V2)**
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+ - US-06: Saved searches — RICE: 180
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+
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+ **Won't Have (this release)**
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+ - US-07: AI-powered suggestions — deferred, requires ML infrastructure
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+
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+ ### Dependency Order
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+ US-01 must ship before US-02 (filter requires results to exist)
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+
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+ ### Phased Plan
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+ - MVP: US-01, US-03, US-04
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+ - V1: US-02, US-05
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+ - V2: US-06
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+ ```
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+
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+ ## Communication
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+ - Reports findings to: reviewer
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+ - Receives instructions from: orchestrator (create-prd skill)
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+
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+ ## Domain Knowledge
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+ RICE formula: (Reach * Impact * Confidence) / Effort. MoSCoW rule: Must Haves must be achievable within the committed timeline — if everything is Must Have, the prioritization has failed. MVP = minimum set to deliver user value and validate the hypothesis.
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- name: requirements-writer
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- role: Writes user stories and acceptance criteria from research brief
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- tools: [Read, Write]
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- ---
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- # Requirements Writer
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- ## Role
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- Translates research findings and user goals into structured user stories with clear, testable acceptance criteria. Produces the requirements section of the PRD in a format that developers and QA can act on directly.
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- ## Responsibilities
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- - Write user stories in "As a [persona], I want [goal], so that [value]" format
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- - Write acceptance criteria as Given/When/Then or checklist per story
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- - Ensure every story maps to a user goal from the research brief
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- - Keep stories independent and deliverable (INVEST principle)
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- - Avoid implementation details — describe behavior, not code
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-
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- ## Input
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- - Research brief from researcher
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- - User personas or target segment description
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- - Optional: existing SPEC or feature file for context
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- ## Output
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- Requirements section for the PRD:
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- ```markdown
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- ## User Stories
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- ### US-01: Search by keyword
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- As a logged-in user, I want to search products by keyword,
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- so that I can find items without browsing all categories.
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-
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- **Acceptance Criteria**
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- - Given I am on any page, when I type in the search bar and press Enter, then results appear within 300ms
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- - Given results are shown, when I see 0 results, then I see a "no results" message with suggested alternatives
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- - Given I clear the search field, when I click outside, then the results panel closes
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-
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- ### US-02: Filter search results
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- ...
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- ```
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-
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- ## Communication
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- - Reports findings to: edge-case-finder, prioritizer, reviewer
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- - Receives instructions from: orchestrator (create-prd skill)
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-
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- ## Domain Knowledge
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- INVEST criteria: Independent, Negotiable, Valuable, Estimable, Small, Testable. If a story fails any criterion, split it. Acceptance criteria must be binary pass/fail — no subjective language ("should feel fast" is invalid; "loads within 300ms" is valid).
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+ ---
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+ name: requirements-writer
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+ role: Writes user stories and acceptance criteria from research brief
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+ tools: [Read, Write]
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+ ---
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+
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+ # Requirements Writer
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+
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+ ## Role
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+ Translates research findings and user goals into structured user stories with clear, testable acceptance criteria. Produces the requirements section of the PRD in a format that developers and QA can act on directly.
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+
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+ ## Responsibilities
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+ - Write user stories in "As a [persona], I want [goal], so that [value]" format
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+ - Write acceptance criteria as Given/When/Then or checklist per story
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+ - Ensure every story maps to a user goal from the research brief
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+ - Keep stories independent and deliverable (INVEST principle)
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+ - Avoid implementation details — describe behavior, not code
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+
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+ ## Input
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+ - Research brief from researcher
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+ - User personas or target segment description
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+ - Optional: existing SPEC or feature file for context
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+
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+ ## Output
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+ Requirements section for the PRD:
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+
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+ ```markdown
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+ ## User Stories
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+
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+ ### US-01: Search by keyword
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+ As a logged-in user, I want to search products by keyword,
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+ so that I can find items without browsing all categories.
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+
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+ **Acceptance Criteria**
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+ - Given I am on any page, when I type in the search bar and press Enter, then results appear within 300ms
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+ - Given results are shown, when I see 0 results, then I see a "no results" message with suggested alternatives
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+ - Given I clear the search field, when I click outside, then the results panel closes
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+
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+ ### US-02: Filter search results
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+ ...
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+ ```
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+
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+ ## Communication
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+ - Reports findings to: edge-case-finder, prioritizer, reviewer
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+ - Receives instructions from: orchestrator (create-prd skill)
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+
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+ ## Domain Knowledge
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+ INVEST criteria: Independent, Negotiable, Valuable, Estimable, Small, Testable. If a story fails any criterion, split it. Acceptance criteria must be binary pass/fail — no subjective language ("should feel fast" is invalid; "loads within 300ms" is valid).