rfc-writer
openbooklet.com/s/rfc-writeropenbooklet.com/s/rfc-writer@1.0.0GET /api/v1/skills/rfc-writerWrite well-structured RFCs with normative clauses. Use when: (1) Creating a new RFC, (2) Adding or editing RFC clauses, (3) User mentions RFC, specification, or normative requirements
Facilitate a design discussion about: `$ARGUMENTS`
Write effective Architecture Decision Records. Use when: (1) Creating a new ADR, (2) Recording a design decision, (3) User mentions ADR, decision, trade-off, or alternatives
Execute governed implementation workflow with work items, RFC/ADR checks, phase gates, testing, and closure. Use when: (1) User invokes /gov, (2) A non-trivial change needs work item tracking, (3) Implementation may require RFC/ADR handling
Execute the fast path for trivial changes with minimal governance ceremony. Use when: (1) User invokes /quick, (2) Change is doc-only or non-behavioral, (3) No RFC or ADR work is needed
Write well-structured work items with proper acceptance criteria. Use when: (1) Creating work items, (2) Adding acceptance criteria, (3) User mentions work item, task, WI, or ticket
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