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SuperSpecs
The Discipline AI Spec Framework that Stops Going Rogue
SuperSpecs: The Discipline Framework That Stops Your AI Agent From Going Rogue. How spec-driven planning, enforced TDD, and a wiki that never forgets finally tame the chaos of AI-assisted software development
Does the discipline framework hook into existing editors like VS Code, or does it require you to work entirely inside its own interface? Wondering how disruptive the switch would actually feel during a normal coding session.
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“The Discipline AI Spec Framework that Stops Going Rogue”
SuperSpecs was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 0 upvotes and 1 comments, placing #76 on the daily leaderboard. SuperSpecs: The Discipline Framework That Stops Your AI Agent From Going Rogue. How spec-driven planning, enforced TDD, and a wiki that never forgets finally tame the chaos of AI-assisted software development
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Does the discipline framework hook into existing editors like VS Code, or does it require you to work entirely inside its own interface? Wondering how disruptive the switch would actually feel during a normal coding session.