sparc-methodology
SPARC methodology for multi-agent development: systematic Specification, Pseudocode, Architecture, Refinement, and Completion workflows via Claude Flow orchestration.
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SPARC methodology for multi-agent development: systematic Specification, Pseudocode, Architecture, Refinement, and Completion workflows via Claude Flow orchestration.
Structured task planning framework for AI agents to break down complex features, refactors, and bugs into actionable, verifiable steps.
An autonomous AI agent loop that executes Claude Code repeatedly to build features from structured PRDs until completion.
CMMI-based SDLC router providing process guidance, requirements management, architectural decision support, quality assurance, and governance for GitHub and Azure DevOps workflows.
Autonomous, parallel-safe development workflow using kanban-md. Coordinates multi-agent and human efforts with atomic claims, worktrees, and explicit handoffs.
Comprehensive Jira interaction suite for managing issues, sprints, boards, and worklogs via CLI. Supports searching, updating, transitioning, and attachment handling. Triggers on Jira URLs and issue keys.
Validates Skill, Agent, and Command syntax using validate_skills.py, logs errors, and manages the automated QC workflow for agent development.
Convert markdown PRDs into structured prd.json files for the Ralph autonomous AI agent system to enable repeatable, context-aware software development.
Creates detailed, step-by-step TDD implementation plans for software development tasks.
Master workflow controller for Lovable-style, AI-driven development. Instantly generates premium, multi-page, animated applications by routing to specialized sub-agents. No prompts needed—just build.
A specification-driven workflow management system for structured development lifecycle management, covering proposal, planning, implementation, and archival phases.
Creates well-formed, actionable engineering tasks from requirements using vertical slicing, INVEST principles, and Example Mapping.