I know in this community there are entrepreneurs who write their own code for the businesses they operate.
I also know a couple of companies who write for their clients.
For the second category in particular, I wonder if you use anything similar to the new Spec Kit or if you find it interesting enough to start adopting it.
Within the spek-kit repo I found a real gem which I’ve been playing with all morning and I think it may help massively all those product mangers who have to stay on the same page with the client.
Here it is: I've been using spec for a long time here is my prompt to help others · github/spec-kit · Discussion #121 · GitHub
I just pasted the prompt as a spec (kind of … keep this one in mind cause I am following up with the actual prompt) into my local gpt-oss:120b and I think the results are truly satisfactory.
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After quickly reading through this I’m not exactly sure what this is suppose to do. At first I thought it would help write specifications that you can then pass to AI, but reading through the repo I don’t understand what it is suppose to do and where it fits into the pipeline.
" GitHub Spec Kit is an open-source, CLI-driven toolkit that promotes spec-driven development for AI-assisted coding, using the specification as a central source of truth"
“The toolkit aims to bring order and intent to AI coding, moving beyond simple one-shot generation to a more controlled and systematic development process.”
These two together describe it as professional on-site Lovable. Lovable is for literally everyone, but spec kit is for professional teams, kind of like the difference between Vanilla and TS. It enforces standards and direction for the project in the AI development environment.
You can adopt it for any editor, AI tool, model etc. The CLI generates some .md files which are your tools to work with - AI prompts and Markdown files with specifications.
This is a full demo of building with it: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xgnIBh25a5A