I was planning to use spec-kit when I stumbled upon this article https://lnkd.in/dftf_v7b. It's a good read if you plan to start moving from AI standard coding to Spec Driven Development. I might try Tess instead...seems better fit from what I would expect from any of this frameworks. I pretty much do my own flavour of SDD coming from experience, but feels more like craftmanship rather than engineering. On a side note, it as funny to see a reference to MDD and DSL...I feel old now, I remember the days when we were preaching MDD.
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6dFeeling super old. I hooe this isn’t another promise. And I hope this brings new impulse to BDD, which looks suspiciously familiar to SDD