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Github Just released spec-kit and in a few days it has 95k stars and 8.3k forks This isn't just any project. It's GitHub telling you how to really program with AI. The problem with AI agents isn't the model It's that you send it an idea in text and it interprets whatever it wants Spec-kit solves that with 6 commands that turn your idea into a structured specification before writing a single line of code ✅ /speckit.constitution → the project's rules: quality, testing, architecture ✅ /speckit.specify → you describe WHAT to build, not the stack ✅ /speckit.clarify → the agent asks what it doesn't understand before starting ✅ /speckit.plan → now you choose the technology ✅ /speckit.tasks → list of tasks ordered by dependencies ✅ /speckit.implement → the agent builds The deliverable is no longer code generated wildly It's a living specification that your AI reads, validates, and executes step by step It works with Claude Code, Cursor, Copilot, Codex, Gemini CLI and more than 25 agents The real difference is this Before: "make me a task app" and you pray the agent doesn't get lost halfway Now: specification first, code after The agent knows exactly what to build, in what order, and why 95k stars. 8.3k forks. Published by GitHub itself. MIT license. the repo here ⬇️
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