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Spec-Kit Integration for ops-jrz1
Purpose: How to use the spec-kit framework for structured feature development
What is Spec-Kit?
Spec-kit is a feature development framework that provides structured planning and execution. It's designed to:
- Force clear thinking before coding
- Document decisions and rationale
- Create actionable task lists
- Provide quality checklists
- Track progress systematically
Current Spec-Kit Usage
Existing Feature:
specs/001-extract-matrix-platform/- The feature that established this platform
Structure:
specs/001-extract-matrix-platform/
├── spec.md # What we're building and why
├── plan.md # How we'll build it
├── tasks.md # Specific actionable tasks
├── analysis.md # Technical analysis and decisions
├── research.md # Background research
├── data-model.md # Data structures and schemas
├── quickstart.md # Quick reference guide
├── checklists/ # Validation checklists
└── contracts/ # Interface contracts
Using Spec-Kit for New Features
When to Create a Spec
✅ Good candidates for spec-kit:
- Complex features with multiple components (e.g., Slack bridge integration)
- Features that affect architecture or patterns
- Features requiring team coordination
- Features with unclear requirements
❌ Not worth spec-kit overhead:
- Bug fixes
- Minor config changes
- Documentation updates
- Quick experiments
Workflow
- Create spec:
/speckit.specify- Describe what you want to build - Plan implementation:
/speckit.plan- Break down into design steps - Generate tasks:
/speckit.tasks- Create actionable task list - Implement:
/speckit.implement- Execute tasks systematically - Validate: Use checklists to verify completion
Recommended: Slack Bridge Feature Spec
Given our north star goal (Milestone 1: Working Slack Bridge), this is a perfect candidate for spec-kit.
Why Use Spec-Kit for Slack Bridge?
Complexity factors:
- Requires external service integration (Slack API)
- Needs secrets management coordination
- Involves debugging unknown exit code 11
- Has architectural implications (bridge pattern for future features)
- Requires documentation for team onboarding
Benefits:
- Clear specification prevents scope creep
- Plan documents decision rationale
- Tasks provide clear progress tracking
- Checklists ensure quality (security, testing, docs)
- Future engineers can understand the design
Proposed Feature: 002-slack-bridge-integration
Spec outline:
# Feature: Matrix-Slack Bridge Integration
## Goal
Enable bidirectional communication between Slack (chochacho workspace)
and Matrix homeserver to unify team communication.
## Background
- Team currently uses Slack as primary communication
- Matrix homeserver operational on clarun.xyz
- mautrix-slack module exists but exits with code 11
- Existing Slack bot needs reauthorization with updated scopes
- Need Socket Mode for reliable connection
## Success Criteria
- Send message in Slack → appears in Matrix
- Send message in Matrix → appears in Slack
- Bridge survives server restart
- Clear documentation for adding/removing channels
- Secrets properly managed via sops-nix
## Non-Goals
- WhatsApp bridge (future)
- Google Messages bridge (future)
- Multi-workspace support (future)
Next Steps
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Start the spec process:
# Create new feature spec # Use /speckit.specify command or create directory manually mkdir -p specs/002-slack-bridge-integration -
Write initial spec.md:
- What: Slack bridge integration
- Why: Team communication unification
- Success criteria: Bidirectional messaging
- Constraints: Socket Mode, sops-nix secrets
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Run planning:
# Generate implementation plan # Use /speckit.plan command -
Generate tasks:
# Create actionable task list # Use /speckit.tasks command -
Execute systematically:
- Work through tasks in order
- Document blockers and decisions
- Update worklog as you go
Important Context: Existing Slack Bot
Key Information from User:
"We have access to a bot, we need to have a manager reauthorize the bot because we need to change something or other, redo the scopes maybe, change it to socket based"
Action Items:
- Identify existing Slack bot name/app
- Document current scopes/permissions
- Determine required scopes for mautrix-slack bridge
- Request manager to reauthorize with new scopes
- Enable Socket Mode in Slack app settings
- Extract bot token and app token for sops-nix
Socket Mode Benefits:
- No public webhook URL needed
- More reliable than polling
- Better for localhost-based bridges
- Recommended by mautrix-slack documentation
Coordination with Platform Vision
The Slack bridge spec should reference and align with:
docs/platform-vision.md- Overall platform goals- Milestone 1: Working Slack Bridge
- Architecture Principles → Communication Layer
Checklist Template for Bridge Features
# Bridge Integration Checklist
## Configuration
- [ ] External service credentials obtained
- [ ] Secrets added to sops-nix
- [ ] NixOS module configuration updated
- [ ] Database schema initialized
## Testing
- [ ] Service starts without errors
- [ ] Bidirectional messaging works
- [ ] Bridge survives restart
- [ ] Error handling tested
## Documentation
- [ ] Setup documented in worklog
- [ ] Credentials management documented
- [ ] Troubleshooting guide created
- [ ] Architecture diagram updated
## Security
- [ ] Secrets encrypted and committed
- [ ] Permissions scoped appropriately
- [ ] Network isolation verified
- [ ] Audit logging enabled
Questions to Answer in Spec
When creating 002-slack-bridge-integration, make sure to address:
- Scope: Which channels to bridge? (all, specific list, on-demand)
- Identity: How to map Slack users to Matrix users?
- Permissions: Who can manage bridge? (admin-only vs engineer-accessible)
- Failure Modes: What happens if Slack is down? Bridge crashes?
- Monitoring: How to know if bridge is healthy?
- Scaling: Future multi-workspace support?
Integration with Worklogs
Relationship:
- Spec-kit specs are planning documents (what and how)
- Worklogs are execution records (what happened and why)
Workflow:
- Create spec for the feature (e.g.,
002-slack-bridge-integration) - Work on implementation
- Write worklogs documenting sessions (e.g.,
2025-10-23-slack-bridge-setup.org) - Update spec with learnings (if design changes)
Cross-references:
- Specs should link to worklogs for implementation details
- Worklogs should reference specs for context
- Platform vision should reference both
Conclusion
For the Slack bridge work (Milestone 1 of our platform vision), I recommend:
✅ Use spec-kit: Create specs/002-slack-bridge-integration/
- Complex enough to warrant structured planning
- Clear bounded feature
- Important architectural precedent
- Needs team coordination
Next Command: /speckit.specify to start the spec process
This will ensure we build it right, document decisions, and make it easy for future engineers to understand and extend.